Note

The printer uses heat and pressure to fuse toner to the paper. Make sure that any colored paper or

 

preprinted forms use inks that are compatible with the printer temperature (200° C or 392° F for 0.1

 

second).

 

Common media problems table

 

Symptom

Problem with paper

Solution

Poor print quality or toner adhesion, or problems with feeding.

Too moist, too rough, too smooth, or embossed.

Faulty paper lot.

Try another kind of paper between 100 and 250 Sheffield and 4 to 6% moisture content.

Dropouts, jamming, or curl.

Stored improperly.

Store paper flat in its moisture-proof

 

 

wrapping.

 

 

 

Increased gray background

Might be too heavy.

Use lighter paper.

shading.

 

 

 

 

 

Excessive curl, or problems

Too moist, wrong grain direction, or

Use long-grain paper.

with feeding.

short-grain construction.

 

 

 

Print using the straight-through

 

 

output path.

 

 

 

Jamming, or damage to

Cutouts or perforations.

Do not use paper with cutouts or

printer.

 

perforations.

 

 

 

Problems with feeding.

Ragged edges.

Use good quality paper.

Labels

When selecting labels, consider the quality of the following factors:

Adhesives: The adhesive material should be stable at 200° C (392° F), the printer’s maximum temperature.

Arrangement: Only use labels with no exposed backing between them. Labels can peel off sheets that have spaces between the labels, causing serious jams.

Curl: Prior to printing, labels must lie flat with no more than 13 mm (0.5 inch) of curl in any direction.

Condition: Do not use labels with wrinkles, bubbles, or other indications of separation. Never use a sheet of labels that has already been run through the printer.

Transparencies

Transparencies must be able to withstand 200° C (392° F), the printer’s maximum temperature.

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