Testing The High Capacity Feeder; Selecting Print Media; Paper And Print Media To Avoid - Genicom LN28 User Giude

Genicom ln28 and microlaser 280
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GENICOM LN28 and microLaser 280 User Guide

Testing the High Capacity Feeder

8.
Insert the plug of the power cord into the AC outlet, and turn the printer on by pressing
[ I ] on the power switch on the right side of the printer.
9.
Check the display to make sure the printer is ready for printing.
NOTE:
If an error message is shown when you turn on the printer, see the Chapter 5: Troubleshooting.
Testing the High Capacity Feeder
After installing the high capacity feeder, use the following test procedure to verify that the feeder is
operating correctly.
1.
Turn the printer on by pressing the [ I ] on the power switch on the right side of the printer.
2.
Once the printer has warmed up and displays the "Ready" message on the control panel dis-
play, use any software application to print a few sheets from the high capacity feeder.
3.
If the feeder does not feed paper or if the control panel displays an error message, refer
to"Solving High Capacity Feeder Problems" on page 8-13.

Selecting Print Media

Your printer can print on a variety of media, including plain paper, labels, transparencies, and enve-
lopes. Always use print media that meet the guidelines for use with this printer. Print media that is
not recommended for use with this printer may cause frequent paper jams or poor print quality.

Paper and Print Media To Avoid

Do not use paper or print media that has any of the following characteristics:
Does not meet the paper and media size and weight specifications for this printer
Is not labeled for use with xerographic printers or xerographic copiers
Cannot withstand temperatures of up to 310°F/155°C
Is in a sealed package that is obviously damaged or wet
Is excessively wrinkled, curled, torn, or warped
Is folded or creased
Has either an extremely slick surface or an extremely textured surface
Has an exposed adhesive surface
Has paper pieces glued or taped to the media
Has staples or paper clips attached
Is categorized as thermal paper, coated paper, or carbon paper
Is an envelope that is embossed, is made of extremely thick paper, or is padded
Is an envelope that has metal clasps
Is a sheet of labels that has the backing sheet exposed between individual labels
Publication No. GEG-99018A
Genicom
Nov 00

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