User`s guide

Paper Handling 46
You can also make these settings on the Setup menu’s Tray Menu on the control panel.
See "Tray Menu" on page 242.
Note:
You should only use labels designed for laser printers or plain-paper copiers.
To prevent the label adhesive from coming into contact with product parts, always use labels
that completely cover the backing sheet, with no gaps between the individual labels.
Press a sheet of paper on top of each sheet of labels. If the paper sticks, do not use those labels
in your product.
Thick paper and extra thick paper
You can load thick paper (106 to 163 g/m²) or extra thick paper (164 to 210 g/m²) into the
MP tray.
When loading thick or extra thick paper, you should make paper settings as shown below:
Make settings on the Basic Settings tab in the printer driver.
You can also make these settings on the Setup menu’s Tray Menu on the control panel.
See "Tray Menu" on page 242.
Note:
When printing on the back side of previously printed thick paper manually, set the Paper Type
setting on the printer driver to Thick (Back), Extra Thick (Back) or Thick, Extra Thick.
Loading a custom paper size
You can load non-standard size paper (90 × 110 mm to 220 × 355.6 mm) into the MP tray
as long as it meets the following size requirements.
When loading a custom paper size, you should make paper settings as shown below:
Paper Source: MP Tray (up to 75 sheets)
Paper Type: Labels
Paper Size: A4, A5, B5, LT, HLT, GLT, LGL, GLG, F4, or
EXE
Paper Source: MP Tray (up to 20 mm thick stack)
Paper Type: Thick or Extra Thick
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