Basic operations
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Custom
Width: 55 - 216
Envelope
Media using 24 lb paper Media made of craft paper,
electrophotographic paper or dry PPC
paper.
Media with the flap folded tightly.
Duplex printing is not available.
Duplex printing is not available.
Label
Total weight: 0.1 - 0.2
mm
Labels for electrophotographic printers or
dry PPCs where the surface paper,
adhesive, and backing are not degraded
by heat.
Media with a structure that prevents the
front paper from peeling off from the
backing in the heat fixing process of the
printer.
Media with a structure that prevents the
front paper from peeling off the backing
when the paper is traveling.
Media with a combined weight of 0.1 to
0.2 mm of front paper and backing.
Media whose surface paper covers the
entire backing sheet with no adhesive
sticking out.
Media with no breaks or creases.
Duplex printing is not available.
Letter
Partially printed
paper
Equivalent to plain paper 64 - 256 g/m
2
Media that meets the requirements for
plain paper.
Media whose ink used for partial printing
is heat resistant and can withstand
Colored paper Equivalent to plain paper 64 - 256 g/m
2
Media whose pigment or ink used to
color the paper is heat resistant and can
withstand 230°C.
Media made of electrophotographic
paper with the same features as plain
Long paper Width: 210 mm
Length: 356 to 1320 mm
128 g/m
2
If the length of the paper exceeds 356
mm, the width must range from 210 mm
 If the paper grain direction does not match the paper feeding direction, paper jams may occur.
 Printing from the MP tray may cause wrinkles. In this case, feed paper from the paper cassette.
 The paper wrapper shows the orientation of the surface. Load paper properly so that the face side is the printing
side.
 The paper is wrapped in moisture-proof paper to prevent moisture. Please use the paper as early as possible after
opening its package.
 Wrap unused paper in the wrapping paper, and keep it away from moisture absorption as much as possible.
 If it is used beyond the normal room temperature (temperature: 17°C to 25°C; humidity: 40% to 60%), the printing
quality may be degraded or problems may occur such as paper jams, wrinkles, curls, and warpage.