Lanier AP206 manual Envelopes, ⇒ P.79 “Using the Operation Panel”

Models: AP206

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❖Envelopes

Paper and Other Media

The standard tray or the Paper Cassette Type204 can hold up to 50 OHP transparency sheets.

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The number of sheets that can be loaded may vary depending on the pa- per thickness and paper type.

Make sure that the stack of paper is not higher than the OHP FILM upper limit mark (T) inside the tray.

In auto duplex printing, do not use OHP transparencies or they may stick to the fusing unit and cause a misfeed.

 

• When printing on OHP transparencies, it may take 1 to 2 minutes before

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printing starts in order to keep the printer in an appropriate condition.

 

Envelopes

When printing on envelopes, use the standard tray or the Paper Cassette Type204 (option).

You can select the sizes for the envelopes using the operation panel.

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Recommended types of envelopes are as follows:

• Com#10 Env

• DL Env

Do not stack envelopes over the limit mark.

Confirm that print side is facing up.

Confirm that there is no air in the envelopes before loading.

To get better print quality, it is recommended that you set the right, left, top, and bottom print margins, to at least 20 mm (0.8") each.

Do not print on both sides of envelopes.

Load only one size and type of envelope at a time.

Before loading envelopes, flatten the leading edges (sides being fed into the printer) of them by running a pencil or ruler across them.

Some kinds of envelopes might cause misfeeds, wrinkles or poor printing.

The print quality on envelopes may be uneven as different parts of an en- velope have different thickness. Print one or two envelopes to check the print quality.

Avoid using the non-supported envelopes listed on P.27 “Paper not sup- ported by this printer”.

Auto duplex printing onto envelopes is not available.

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Lanier AP206 manual Envelopes, ⇒ P.79 “Using the Operation Panel”