General tips

Paper curl

Paper curl results from both the heating process used to bond the print image (toner) to the media and from the path that the media must negotiate through the printer.

Take the following actions to help reduce paper curl:

1Turn the media over in the input tray. Some media packages (reams) have an arrow indicating the preferred printing side. Experiment to determine which orientation yields the least curl.

2Try a different output paper path (if available for your printer). Using the “face-up” output path might yield more acceptable results than the standard “face-down” output bin.

3Protect the media from adverse environmental conditions prior to use. Media designed for laser printing has an initial moisture content of 4 to 6 percent, which is maintained as long as it is stored properly. After the media has been removed from its packaging, it will dry out or absorb additional moisture, depending on the environment. Excess moisture in the media will increase the amount of curl.

4Try a different type or brand of media. Not all media is designed for laser printing.

Much of the paper curl that is induced by the laser printer fusing

 

process will tend to relax within the first 24 hours following printing.

 

However, the curl on the leading edge of the page might remain longer

 

because the leading edge tends to remain in contact with the fusing

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roller for longer periods.

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