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Handling Paper

For the best document printing results, use KODAK Document Papers or a paper with the COLORLOK Technology logo on the package. Use only paper that is designed for inkjet printers.

For the best photo printing results, use KODAK Photo Papers, which are optimised to work with KODAK All-in-One Printers, or photo papers designed for use on pigment-based inkjet printers.

When handling photo paper:

Hold the paper by the edges; avoid placing your fingerprints on it.

Do not touch the glossy side of photo paper.

Store paper flat, away from direct sunlight and heat.

Paper types

You can use:

Plain paper — 16 to 24 lb / 60 to 90 gsm

Photo paper — up to 12 mils (up to 290 gsm)

Card stock — 110 lb / 200 gsm, max

Envelopes — 20 to 24 lb / 75 to 90 gsm

Transparencies — all inkjet varieties with white stripe on short edge

Labels — all inkjet varieties on 216 x 279 mm (11 x 8.5") or A4 sheets

Iron-on transfers — all inkjet varieties on 216 x 279 mm (11 x 8.5") or A4 sheets

Paper sizes

The paper tray accepts the following paper sizes:

Minimum size

Maximum size

Imperial units 6 x 4"

216 x 356 mm

Metric units 102 x 152 mm 216 x 356 mm

The paper tray accepts the following standard paper sizes:

 

6 x 4" / 102 x 152 mm

 

7 x 4" / 102 x 178 mm

 

8 x 4" / 102 x 203 mm

 

12 x 4" / 102 x 305 mm

 

127 x 178 mm / 127 x 178 mm

 

8.5 x 7.3" / 185 x 216 mm

 

10 x 7" / 176 x 250 mm

 

US Executive (10.5 x 7.3" / 184 x 267 mm)

 

10 x 8" / 203 x 254 mm

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Kodak 2.2 manual Handling Paper, Paper types, Paper sizes, Minimum size Maximum size Imperial units 6 x 216 x 356 mm