User`s guide

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The printer can also use special print materials such as:
Colored paper
Predrilled paper
Letterhead paper
Preprinted forms
Labels
Transparencies
Nonstandard sized paper (e.g. envelopes)
Card stock
Colored Paper Do not use paper with a colored coating that has been added
after the paper is produced. Pigments used must be able to
withstand temperatures of 392º Fahrenheit (200º Centigrade)
without deterioration. Colored paper should also be of the same
high quality as white paper.
Card Stock For optimum performance, use card stock in weights from
16 to 32 pound (60 to 120 g/m
²
). Card stock over 36 pound
(135 g/m
²
)
may cause printer dysfunction.
NOTE: The paper industry uses the term "basis weight." When
you see paper listed as 28 pound paper, you are being given a
weight specification. In English units, basis weight refers to the
weight in pounds of 500 sheets of 17 by 22 inch paper. Basis
weight is measured on a metric scale as the weight, in grams, of
one square meter of paper.
E-2 Paper Facts