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Paper Requirements
P
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Unusable Paper
To avoid problems such as paper jams and other malfunctions, the following types
of paper should never be used:
IMPORTANT
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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 inkjet 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 not usable. Using the multi-purpose tray, however,
you can perform 2-sided printing manually on the other side of paper previously printed
by this printer. You cannot print on the printed side again.)
- Paper with jagged edges (paper that has been poorly cut)
- Wrinkled paper
- Paper with the corners folded
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Paper that changes its quality at high temperatures
- Paper that contains ink that melts, burns, evaporates or emits harmful gases at or lower
than 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 inkjet printers, etc.)
- Paper with adhesive on the surface
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Paper that 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 not usable. Using the multi-purpose tray, however,
you can perform 2-sided printing manually on the other side of paper previously printed
by this printer. You cannot print on the printed side again.)
•
Paper that is difficult for the toner to fix onto
- Paper with rough surfaces
- Specially coated paper (coated paper for inkjet printers, etc.)
- Paper containing thick fibers
Summary of Contents for LBP3310
Page 2: ...LBP3310 Laser Printer User s Guide ...
Page 41: ...1 14 Before You Start 1 Optional Accessories ...
Page 77: ...Turning the Printer ON OFF 2 36 Installing the Printer 2 ...
Page 237: ...5 40 Basic Usage of the Printer 5 Printer Status Window ...
Page 299: ...6 62 Using the Various Printing Functions 6 Editing Jobs with PageComposer ...
Page 331: ...7 32 Routine Maintenance 7 Handling the Printer ...
Page 389: ...8 58 Troubleshooting 8 Confirming the Printer Features ...
Page 437: ...10 16 Location of the Serial Number 10 Appendix ...