Lexmark Laser Printers Label Manual page 76

Card stock & label guide
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When printing on labels:
Using the printer operator panel, set the Paper Type to Labels in the Paper Menu. For vinyl
and other heavy labels, set the Labels Weight (under the Paper Weight menu) to Heavy, and
set the Labels Texture (under the Paper Texture menu) to Smooth.
Note: When Paper Type is set to Labels, and Labels Weight is set to Heavy, the printer
reduces the printing speed to 30 ppm, to ensure acceptable printing.
Do not load labels together with paper or transparencies in the same paper tray. Combining
print materials can cause feeding problems.
Use full label sheets. Partial sheets may cause labels to peel off during printing, resulting in a
paper jam. Adhesive material may contaminate you printer. It could also void your printer and
cartridge warranties.
When feeding labels, the number of labels per sheet can affect registration more than basis weight.
Typically, the more labels per sheet, the better the registration.
When printing on card stock:
Set the Paper Type to Card Stock in the Paper Menu.
Do not use card stock that is creased. It may cause paper jams.
Print Material Specifications
Print Material
Paper
Xerographic or
(Grain Long)
business paper
Card Stock
Index Bristol
1
(Grain Long
)
Tag
Cover
Card Stock
Index Bristol
1
(Grain Short
)
Tag
Cover
Labels
Paper
Dual-Web Paper
Vinyl
Polyester
60 to 176 g/m
(16 to 47 lb bond)
163 g/m
163 g/m
176 g/m
199 g/m
203 g/m
216 g/m
180 g/m
180 g/m
3
300 g/m
220 g/m
Lexmark T630, T632, T634
Range or Maximum Weight Supported
250-Sheet and
500-Sheet Trays
2
2
(90 lb)
2
(100 lb)
2
(65 lb)
2
(110 lb)
2
(125 lb)
2
(80 lb)
2
(48 lb bond)
2
(48 lb bond)
2
(92 lb liner)
2
(59 lb bond)
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3
Multipurpose Feeder
Optional 250-Sheet Drawer
2
60 to 135 g/m
(16 to 36 lb bond)
2
120 g/m
(67 lb)
2
120 g/m
(74 lb)
2
135 g/m
(50 lb)
2
163 g/m
(90 lb)
2
163 g/m
(100 lb)
2
176 g/m
(65 lb)
2
163 g/m
(43 lb bond)
2
163 g/m
(43 lb bond)
2
260 g/m
(78 lb liner)
2
220 g/m
(59 lb bond)
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