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Chapter 4: Using Print Materials
Use envelopes that can withstand temperaturesof
205°C (401°F) without sealing, excessive curling,
wrinkling, or releasinghazardous emissions.
Adjust the right paper guide to fit the width of the
envelopes.
Load envelopes with the flap side down and the
short edge nearestthe return address positioned to
enter the printer first. See page 147 for an illustra-
tion for loading envelopes.
If you arefeeding self-sealing envelopes, o pen the
rearoutput bin door so envelopes feed straight out
the back of the printer.The rear output bin holds
about 10 envelopes.
Labels
Yourprinter can print on many labels designed for use
with laser printers. These labels are supplied in letter-size
and A4-size sheets. Label adhesives, face sheet (printable
stock), and topcoats must be able to withstand tempera-
turesof 205°C (401°F) and pressure of 25 pounds per
squareinch (psi).
Trya sample of any labels you are considering using with
the printer beforepurchasing a large quantity.
For detailed information on label printing, characteristics
anddesign, refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide on the CD
that comes with your printer.
Note: Whenprinting on labels,
be sure to set the PAPERTYPE
to Labels from the printer driver,
and from either the operator
panel or from MarkVision.
When printing on labels:
Do not load labels together with paper or transpar-
encies in the same paper source.
Donot use label sheets with a slick backing material.
Do not print within 1 mm (0.040 in.) of the die cut.
Use full labelsheets. Partial sheets mayc ause labels
to peel offduring printing, resulting in a paper jam.
Partial sheets will also contaminate your printer
and your cartridge with adhesive, and could void
your printer and cartridge warranties.