Specifications
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■ When using optional equipment
Paper source Paper type Size
Weight Max. Paper type/
(g/m
2
) sheet no. media setting
500-sheet upper cassette
Plain paper
B5 lengthwise
64-105
approx. 500
フツウシ
(CS-82 B5R) (64 g/m
2
)
500-sheet upper cassette
Plain paper
A5 lengthwise
64-105
approx. 500
フツウシ
(CS-82 A5R) (64 g/m
2
)
2000-sheet paper deck
Plain paper
A4, B4, A3, Letter,
64-105
approx. 2,000
フツウシ
(PD-82) Legal, Ledger (64 g/m
2
)
● We recommend using 75 g/m
2
or heavier paper when loading A3 and Ledger
sizes.
● To print on both sides of the paper, use the optional duplex unit. Manually
printing both sides from the paper tray can lead to reduced printing quality.
● Before selecting paper, carefully read the instructions, “Paper” (→ p. 16).
● If the optional 2000-sheet paper deck is connected, consecutive printing
may be temporarily suspended, no matter what the paper source is, in order
to monitor the status of the paper deck.
Compatible Paper [For LBP-2260/2160]
● Plain paper
The printer can be loaded with any standard form paper of 98.4-304.8 mm width, 190-469.9 mm
length and 64-105 g/m
2
weight including A5-, B5-, A4-, B4-, A3-, Executive-, Letter-, Legal-
and Ledger-size paper.
Standard form paper can be fed from either the paper cassette, paper deck or paper tray. Attaching
a duplex unit allows automatic duplex printing. All other sizes are fed from the paper tray and
only one side can be printed.
● Thick paper
This printer can be loaded with any standard form paper of 98.4-304.8 mm width, 190-469.9 mm
length and 106-135 g/m
2
weight including A5-, B5-, A4-, B4-, A3-, Executive-, Letter-, Legal-
and Ledger-size paper. Thick paper can be fed only from the paper feed tray and printed on only
one side.
● Glossy paper
To use glossy paper, use only dedicated Canon GF-1 A4 Color Laser Glossy paper (A4 size).
● GF-1 A4 Glossy paper is designed especially for use with the LBP-2160
and LBP-2260 printers. Do not use this paper in any other color laser printer
or monochrome printer. Such use may result in printer malfunction or
deterioration in picture quality.