Transparency Film; Media Purchasing Specifications - NEC Silentwriter SuperScript 610plus User Manual

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Selecting Paper and Media
Transparency
Film
MEDIA PUR-
CHASING
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
Adhesive must not "spill over" its paper edge or
any die cuts. Excess adhesive can bond to the
print mechanism to 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.
When you are printing on transparency film, always
remove the first printed transparency from the output
door 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 200˚ C (392˚ F ) for 0.1
second.
Transparencies must be tested for satisfactory
performance prior to purchase.
Transparent film must be placed in and fed from
the paper hopper one sheet at a time (do not
place several sheets in the paper hopper). In
order to minimize curling, transparent film must
be ejected from the face-down door.
The following purchase specifications are intended
for the person who orders your print media. It is
possible that even when these specifications are met,
operating environment inconsistencies may keep the
paper from measuring up to its optimum capabilities.
Once again, always test a representative sample
before making a large purchase of any print media.
Because we cannot control the quality or manufac-
turing of your selected media, we cannot warrant the
use or results of any specific media with the NEC
Silentwriter SuperScript printer.

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