Print Media That Can Damage Your Printer - Xerox DocuPrint M205 b User Manual

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Print Media That Can Damage Your Printer

Your printer is designed to use a variety of media types for print jobs. However, some media can
cause poor output quality, increased paper jams, or damage to your printer.
Unacceptable media includes:
Paper that is too heavyweight or too lightweight (less than 60 gsm or more than 190 gsm)
Transparencies
Photo paper or coated paper
Tracing paper
Illumination film
Special ink jet printer paper and ink jet transparencies
Static-cling paper
Pasted-up or glued paper
Specially coated paper
Color paper with surface treatments
Paper that uses ink that deteriorates with heat
Photosensitive paper
Carbon paper or carbonless copy paper
Paper with a rough surface, such as Japanese paper, pulp paper or fibrous paper
Envelopes that are not flat, or that have clasps, windows or adhesives with release strips
Padded envelopes
Tack film
Water transfer paper
Textile transfer paper
Perforated paper
Leather paper, embossed paper
Conductive paper such as origami paper, carbonic paper or conductively-coated paper
Wrinkled, creased, folded, or ripped paper
Damp or wet paper
Wavy or curled paper
Paper with staples, clips, ribbons, or tape
Label paper with some labels already peeled off, or that are partially cut off
Paper pre-printed by another printer or copier
Paper pre-printed all over rear side
WARNING:
Do not use conductive paper such as origami paper, carbonic paper or conductively-coated paper.
When paper jam occurs, it may cause short-circuit and eventually a fire accident.
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