Handling Paper; Paper Types And Sizes - Fujitsu PrintPartner 20W User Manual

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Handling Paper

Handling Paper
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The print quality considerably varies depending on the type of paper
used or the way of keeping paper. This section explains the
following:
• Types and sizes of paper you can use with this printer, including
envelopes and transparencies
• Adjusting the printer for a variety of paper thickness.
• How to change the available paper size of the paper tray
• General precautions on handling paper

Paper Types and Sizes

This printer can print on a variety of common office papers
including recycled paper in addition to standard photocopier paper.
Paper can range in basic weight from 64 to 75 g/m
pound) for paper trays (standard and option) and from 64 to 128 g/
m
2
(17 to 34 pound) for the multi-function feeder, single-sided
printing or from 64 to 90 g/m
function feeder, duplex printing. Smooth paper produces the best
print quality, but textured papers usually provide satisfactory results.
The following descriptions also apply to an optional paper tray.
Caution:
When you use thick paper, follow these guidelines:
• When you are using thick paper, thick envelopes, or special paper
and find improper adhering of toner to the paper, turn the thick
paper mode on using the control panel. This mode is invalid for
transparencies and labels.
• When you cannot be satisfied with the results of the thick paper
mode or want to print on thin paper, use the extension mode of
paper thickness.
• Turn the mode off or reset it to 0 when you print on regular paper.
Printing regular paper with this mode on or set to a value other
than 0 may cause a decrease in print quality or reliability of the
printer.
This printer can print on a wide range of paper sizes, but the size is
limited when using paper trays.
30
2
(17 to 20
2
(17 to 24 pound) for the multi-
User's Manual
27.01.1999, 15:36 Uhr

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