Transparency Film - NEC SuperScript 660plus User Manual

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Appendix D: Selecting Print Media
NEC has tested Avery® 5162 labels and obtained
satisfactory results.
Note: Label properties can be changed by the
manufacturers. NEC has no control over such
changes. Thus NEC neither warrants nor
recommends the use of any particular label and the
user assumes all responsibility for the quality and
performance of labels selected.
Note the following considerations regarding label
printing:
Labels must be fed from the manual feeding slot
one sheet at a time .
The adhesive should not melt or generate harmful
emissions at temperatures greater than 392°F
(200°C ) for 0.1 second.
Labels should cover the entire surface of the liner
sheet. Labels placed on a liner sheet with spaces
between them make it difficult for consistent
feeding because one sheet contains several double-
thickness areas.
Adhesive must not "spill over" its paper edge or
any die cuts. Excess adhesive can bond to the print
mechanism and cause poor quality output or
mechanical problems. To test for excessive
adhesive, put a piece of paper on top of the
adhesive-backed paper and press down. The two
pieces should not stick together.
D—6
11 App.D Media*
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Transparency Film

When you print on transparency film, always remove
the first printed transparency from the output tray
before feeding a second one through. This prevents
scratching the film surface of the first transparency.
The transparency must be able to withstand
temperatures of 392°F (200°C) for 0.1 second.
Test transparent film for satisfactory performance prior
to purchase.
Transparent film must be fed from the manual
feeding slot one sheet at a time.
NEC tested 3M
®
CG3300 and obtained satisfactory
results.
96.9.24, 1:25 PM

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