Printing on Plain Paper / Heavy Paper / Label / Transparency
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Loading and Delivering Paper
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Printing on Plain Paper / Heavy Paper / Label /
Transparency
This section describes the procedure for printing on plain paper, heavy paper,
labels, and transparencies.
For instructions on printing on custom paper, see "Printing on Custom Paper," on p.
2-40.
Loading Paper
The paper sources in which you can load paper are the cassette and the manual
feed slot. For continuous print, load paper in the cassette.
For printing on one sheet of paper that differs in size or type from paper in the
cassette, set the paper in the manual feed slot.
IMPORTANT
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Before printing on paper that is fed from the cassette, make sure that paper is not set in
the manual feed slot. If paper is set in the manual feed slot, the paper in the manual feed
slot is fed first.
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Do not set paper in the manual feed slot while printing is being made with paper fed from
the cassette. If you do so, the paper in the manual feed slot is fed, resulting in
double-feeds or paper jams.
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Do not load jagged-edged, creased, or extremely curled paper. It may result in paper
jams or printer malfunction.
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For more details on usable paper, see "Usable Paper," on p. 2-2.
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If "LGL" is indicated in the cassette, you can load the legal-size paper in the cassette.
Whether "LGL" is indicated in the cassette or not depends on the area where you
purchased this printer.
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This printer can print on A4- and Letter-size transparencies.
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This printer can print on A4- and Letter-size labels.
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Do not use the following types of labels. Using inappropriate labels may result in paper
jams that are difficult to clear or may result in damaging the printer.
-Peeled labels or partly used labels
- Coated labels that are easily peeled off from the backing sheet
- Labels with adhesive protruded
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A label that can be loaded in the cassette is a standard type (label standard card) only.
Set any type of labels other than the standard type (label standard card) in the manual
feed slot.
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The heavy paper that you can load in the cassette is the one in weight of 128 g/m
2
or
less. Set heavy paper in weight of 129 g/m
2
or over in the manual feed slot.