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    Unusable paper

    23-Apr-2012
    8201531200

    Issue


    Cause and Solution

    To avoid problems such as paper jams and other malfunctions, the following types of paper should never be used:
    IMPORTANT
    a. Paper that jams easily
    - Paper that is too thick or too thin
    - Irregularly-shaped paper
    - Wet or moist paper
    - Torn or damaged paper
    - Rough, extremely smooth, or glossy paper
    - Paper with binding holes or perforations
    - Curled or creased paper
    - Specially coated paper (coated paper for ink jet printers, etc.)
    - Labels with backing sheet that is easily peeled off
    - Paper that has already been printed by a copy machine or another laser printer (The reverse side of the paper is also unusable. Using the multi-purpose tray, however, you can perform 2-sided printing manually on the back of previously printed paper. You cannot print on the printed side again.)
    - Paper with jagged edges
    - Wrinkled paper
    - Paper with the corners folded
    b. Paper that changes its quality at a high temperature
    - Paper that contains ink that melts, burns, evaporates or emits harmful gases with the heating temperature (approx. 270°C or 518°F) of the fixing unit
    - Heat-sensitive paper
    - Treated color paper
    - Specially coated paper (coated paper for ink jet printers, etc.)
    - Paper with adhesive on the surface
    c. Paper that causes printer malfunctions or damages the printer
    - Carbon paper
    - Paper with staples, clips, ribbons or tapes
    - Paper that has already been printed by a copy machine or another laser printer (The reverse side of the paper is also unusable. Using the multi-purpose tray, however, you can perform 2-sided printing manually on the back of previously printed paper. You cannot print on the printed side again.)
    d. Paper that is difficult for the toner to fix onto
    - Paper with rough surfaces
    - Specially coated paper (coated paper for ink jet printers, etc.)
    - Paper containing thick fibers