Paper that cannot be used

Special media for inkjet printers

(fine paper, glossy paper, glossy film, etc.)

Carbon paper or thermal paper

Pasted paper

Paper with clips

Paper with fold marks

Torn paper

Oil-feed transparency film

Thin paper less than 15 lbs. (55 g/m2)

Paper that is 110 lbs. index (210 g/m2) or heavier

Irregularly shaped paper

Stapled paper

Damp paper

Curled paper

Paper on which either the print side or the reverse side has been printed on by another printer or multifunction device.

Paper with a wave-like pattern due to moisture absorption

Non-recommended paper

Iron-on transfer paper

• Perforated paper

• Japanese paper

 

• Various types of plain paper and special media are sold. Some types cannot be used with the machine. Contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department for advice on using these types of paper.

The image quality and toner fusibility of paper may change due to ambient conditions, operating conditions, and paper characteristics, resulting in image quality inferior to that of SHARP standard paper. Contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department for advice on using these types of paper.

The use of non-recommended or prohibited paper may result in skewed feeding, misfeeds, poor toner fusing (the toner does not adhere to the paper well and can be rubbed off), or machine failure.

The use of non-recommended paper may result in misfeeds or poor image quality. Before using non-recommended paper, check if printing can be performed properly.

When removing printed output...

When removing printed output, remove slowly so as not to fold the paper.

When removing output, do not fold the paper or forcefully lift it up.

In particular, applying too much force horizontally may cause the actuator to come off. Take care that the paper does not catch the actuator when removing output.

When a finisher is not installed, the actuator for output tray full detection may come off.

If the actuator is not reattached, output tray full detection will not take place and output may protrude from the machine. If the actuator comes off, see "The actuator came off (when a finisher is not installed)" (page 4-21)in "4.

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