During the fusing process, paper is exposed to high temperatures. Do not use paper that is affected by high temperatures. Examples are:

Thermal paper

Paper whose surface cannot hold the toner at high temperature

Preprinted paper containing ink that deteriorates at high temperatures (for example, invoices and preprinted forms)

Adhesive paper

Attention:

Paper that changes or deteriorates at high temperatures can damage this printer. Check preprinted paper and coated paper to make sure that it meets the heat- compatibility specifications before printing on it.

Do not use paper that could damage the printer. Examples are:

Carbon paper

Paper with staples, ribbons, tape, or other material stuck to it

Paper on which one side is already printed

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