About Paper
3-4Print Media
is available from a variety of paper manufacturers. This paper is
thicker, smoother, and whiter than copier paper and gives your page a
more professional appearance. Textured paper may cause uneven
results.
Paper Weight and Type
The printer accommodates 13 to 45 lb (50 to 170 g/m
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ventional copier paper is suitable for most applications. Copier paper
has a smooth surface, controlled electrical properties, heat stability,
and cleanliness. This ensures satisfactory image transfer without
excessive curl.
If you want to, you may also use special paper for specific applica-
tions. Bond papers (often used for stationery) generally have a water-
mark and often use cotton rather than wood fiber. Colored paper may
also be used, but avoid using paper with a colored coating applied
after the paper is made.
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Paper Storage
How you store paper can make a big difference in print quality and
printer operation. Improperly stored paper increases the chance of
paper jams during printing and can drastically affect the appearance
of your printed pages. Keep paper in good condition by storing it
In its wrapper
On a flat surface
In a closed cabinet
In a cool, dry area