Ricoh 70eI92 All in One Printer User Manual


 
C-6 Paper Specifications
Paper Curl
Paper curl is a very significant factor in printer performance. It can affect the printer in
the following ways:
Paper jam, paper skew and ability to be picked up
Paper stacking uniformly in the output stacker
Paper wrinkles through the heat roller (fuser).
Nearly all paper has curl or a tendency to curl. Curl can occur after the paper passes
through the printer’s fuser where it is exposed to high temperatures. In most paper, curl
results from unusually large, sudden, or uneven changes in the moisture content.
How to Avoid Paper Curl
Use high-quality xerographic paper.
Store the paper in a moderate environment (40% to 60% relative humidity).
Minimize humidity changes throughout the day in the printer room.
Minimize the humidity difference between the paper storage area and the printer
room. If the humidity difference is considerable, move the paper into the printer
room a few days before to allow the paper to adjust to the printer room
environment.
Wrap the unused paper properly in moisture-resistant wrappers to protect the
paper from moisture absorption or loss.
Acceptable Paper Curl
Less than 10 mm