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Picking the Proper Paper
When used like a typewriter to print letters
and reports, OKIMATE prints well on most
smooth paper, with the exception of certain
envelopes and paper with rag content, like
typewriter bond paper with cotton fiber and
erasable bond. When printing artwork, graphs,
and charts, thermal transfer paper works best.
This paper is available on our order form or
through stationery and office supplies stores.
We recommend that you experiment with dif­
ferent types of paper and see which one suits
your fancy.
Also available is thermal paper for black
printing only. Thermal paper is heat-sensitive
paper that imprints characters on a page w ith­
out using a ribbon.
You can print on acetate sheets up to .005"—
Scotch/3M 544 Transparency Notepad works
well, as do other very thin transparencies.
You can also print on mailing labels by ad­
justing the left and right margins to the nar­
row width of the labels. Keep in mind,
though, that when you return to typing on
standard paper you must reposition the rollers
by hand— sliding them to the right so that
they are evenly spaced between the paper
guides.

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