Specifications
Before Starting to Use
Paper Recommendations
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Paper Recommendations
Size and Weight Restrictions
The table shows the specifications of usable print paper.
Important!:
• Be sure to load printing paper larger than the images to be created. If printing paper is smaller than the images, the
inner rollers may be stained and it may result in smudges on the prints.
• Be sure to confirm the maximum printing area and margins before printing ()p.12).
• Even when using paper whose sizes and weights are supported by the machine, it may not pass through the
machine depending on such factors as paper finish, ambient conditions, and storage conditions. Keep this in mind
when using the machine. For more information, consult your dealer.
Do not use the following types of paper, as they can cause jams or misfeeds:
• Extremely thin paper (less than 50 g/m
2
(14-lb bond))
• Extremely thick or heavy paper (greater than 128 g/m
2
(34-lb bond))
• Wrinkled, curled, folded, or torn papers
• Chemically treated paper (such as thermal or carbon paper)
• Paper coated on its face or back surface
• Paper having a sticky section or holes (such as an envelop and label paper)
Note:
• Paper with a horizontal grain direction can cause problems with paper feeding. Use paper with a vertical grain
direction.
• Images are not output onto the entire area of usable print paper.
If paper with a size exceeding the limit of specifications is used, the paper feeding and print quality on such paper are
not warranted.
Usable Printing Paper
Unit Size Weight
mm 182 mm × 257 mm to 297 mm × 420 mm 50 g/m
2
to 128 g/m
2
inch 7
3
/
16
" × 10
1
/
8
" to 11
11
/
16
" × 16
17
/
32
" 14-lb bond to 34-lb bond
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