Selecting The Right Paper - Oce WP36/50 Operation Manual

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Chapter 2 Handling Paper

1.3 Selecting the Right Paper

Laser printing is a process involving laser light, electrostatic dis-
charge, toner, and heat. In addition, as the paper passes through
the printer it undergoes considerable sliding, bending, and twist-
ing motions. A high-quality printing paper matching the print-
er's requirements withstands all these stresses, enabling the
printer to turn out clean, crisp printed copies consistently.
Remember that all paper is not the same. Some of the factors
to consider when selecting paper for the printer are as follows:
Condition of the Paper
Avoid using paper that is bent at the edges, curled, dirty, torn,
embossed, or contaminated with lint, clay, or paper shreds.
Use of paper in these conditions can lead to illegible printing,
misfeeding, and paper jams, and can shorten the life of the
printer. In particular, avoid using paper with a surface coat-
ing or other surface treatment. The paper should have as
smooth and even a surface as possible.
Composition
Do not use paper that has been coated or surface-treated and
contains plastic or carbon. The heat of fusing can cause such
paper to give off harmful fumes.
Bond paper should contain at least 80 % pulp. Not more than 20 %
of the total paper content should consist of cotton or other fibers.
Paper Size
Cassettes and an MP tray are available for the paper sizes
listed in the table below. The dimensional tolerances are ±0.7
mm (±0.0276 inches) for the length and width. The angle at
the corners must be 90° ±0.2°.
MP tray
Monarch
Business
Commercial 9
Commercial 6-3/4
International DL
International C5
ISO A6
JIS B6
International B5
Executive
International C4
Oficio II
Hagaki
Oufuku Hagaki
Youkei 2
Youkei 4
8K
16K
Table 2-2
2-2
Size
3-7/8 × 7-1/2 inches
4-1/8 × 9-1/2 inches
3-7/8 × 8-7/8 inches
3-5/8 × 6-1/2 inches
11 × 22 cm
16.2 × 22.9 cm
105 × 148 mm
128 × 182 mm
17.6 × 25 cm
7-1/4 × 10-1/2 inches
229 × 324 mm
8-1/2 × 13 inches
100 × 148 mm
148 × 200 mm
114 × 162 mm
105 × 235 mm
273 × 394 mm
197 × 273 mm
Cassette or MP tray
Ledger
Legal
Letter
Statement
Folio
ISO A3
ISO A4
ISO A5
JIS B4
JIS B5
Table 2-3
Paper with other sizes (custom sizes) can also be fed from the
MP tray. The minimum size paper for manual feed is 88 × 148
mm (3-1/2 × 5-13/16 inches), fed lengthwise. The maximum
size is 297 × 450 mm (11-11/16 × 17-3/4 inches).
Smoothness
The paper should have a smooth, uncoated surface. Paper with
a rough or sandy surface can cause voids in the printed output.
Paper that is too smooth, however, can cause multiple feeding
and fogging problems. (Fogging is a gray background effect.)
Basis Weight
Basis weight is the weight of a standard quantity of paper. In
the traditional system, the standard quantity is a ream con-
sisting of 500 sheets measuring 17 × 22 inches each. In the
metric system the standard quantity is 1 square meter.
Paper that is too light or too heavy can cause misfeeding,
jams, and premature wear of the printer. Uneven paper
weight can cause multiple feeds, print defects, poor toner fus-
ing, blurring, and other print quality problems. The proper
2
weight is 60 to 105 g/m
for the paper cassette, and 60 to 200
2
g/m
for the MP tray.
Thickness (Caliper)
Thick paper is referred to as high-caliper paper and thin pa-
per as low-caliper paper. The paper used with the printer
should be neither extremely thick nor extremely thin. If you
are having problems with paper jams, multiple feeds, and
faint printing, the paper you are using may be too thin. If you
are having problems with paper jams and blurred printing,
the paper may be too thick. The proper thickness is 0.086 to
0.110 mm (3.4 to 4.3 mils).
Size
11 × 17 inches
8-1/2 × 14 inches
8-1/2 × 11 inches
5-1/2 × 8-1/2 inches
210 × 330 mm
297 × 420 mm
210 × 297 mm
148 × 210 mm
257 × 364 mm
182 × 257 mm

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