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Paper Handling
For best results, store your paper supply in its original wrapper.
Your printout can be marred by moisture absorbed in the paper.
Do not store paper in a humid or damp environment.
Below are some recommendations for selecting paper and other
print media for the printer.
Labels
Use only labels designed for laser printers or plain-paper copiers.
Use the MP Tray to print on these materials.
To prevent the adhesive from coming into contact with printer
parts, always use labels that completely cover the backing sheet
so that no gaps occur between the individual labels.
You should test the label sheet for leaking adhesive by pressing a
sheet of paper on top of a sheet of labels. If the paper sticks to the
label sheet when you lift it off, do not use the labels.
Envelopes
Load envelopes in the MP Tray with the flap edge first and the
print surface facing up. The printing quality on envelopes may be
irregular because different parts of an envelope have different
thicknesses. If the printing is too light, adjust the print density by
density adjust volume.
Note:
Because thickness and surface characteristics are especially important
for envelopes, test a sample for print quality and proper feeding before
you buy a large number of envelopes.
Colored paper
You can use colored paper as long as it meets the weight limits
shown in the paper specifications. Do not, however, use coated
paper (paper to which a clear or colored coating has been added).
Summary of Contents for EPL-N2010
Page 1: ...4010589 XXX 00 Reference Guide Page Printer ...
Page 8: ...vii Appendix F Map of SelecType Menus Switching between SelecType Menus F 2 Glossary Index ...
Page 9: ...viii ...
Page 23: ...14 ...
Page 29: ...1 6 Understanding Your Printer ...
Page 43: ...2 14 Paper Handling ...
Page 143: ...6 36 Troubleshooting and Maintenance ...
Page 161: ...A 18 Technical Specifications ...
Page 166: ...B Symbol Sets B 5 Roman 8 8U Roman Extension 0E ...
Page 167: ...B 6 Symbol Sets ECM94 1 0N Legal 1U ...
Page 168: ...B Symbol Sets B 7 8859 2 ISO 2N PsMath 5M ...
Page 169: ...B 8 Symbol Sets 8859 9 ISO 5N WiTurkish 5T ...
Page 170: ...B Symbol Sets B 9 MsPublishing 6J VeMath 6M ...
Page 171: ...B 10 Symbol Sets DeskTop 7J Math 8 8M ...
Page 172: ...B Symbol Sets B 11 WiE Europe 9E PcTk437 9T ...
Page 173: ...B 12 Symbol Sets Windows 9U PsText 10J ...
Page 174: ...B Symbol Sets B 13 IBM US 10U IBM DN 11U ...
Page 175: ...B 14 Symbol Sets McText 12J PcMultilingual 12U ...
Page 176: ...B Symbol Sets B 15 VeInternational 13J VeUS 14J ...
Page 177: ...B 16 Symbol Sets PiFont 15U PcE Europe 17U ...
Page 178: ...B Symbol Sets B 17 Symbol 19M WiAnsi 19U ...
Page 179: ...B 18 Symbol Sets Wingdings 579L OCR A 0O ...
Page 180: ...B Symbol Sets B 19 OCR B 1O OCR B Extension 3Q ...
Page 181: ...B 20 Symbol Sets Code 3 9 0Y EAN UPC 8Y ...
Page 184: ...B Symbol Sets B 23 PC437 U S Standard Europe PC850 Multilingual PC860 Portuguese ...
Page 185: ...B 24 Symbol Sets PC863 Canadian French PC865 Norwegian PC857 PcTurk2 PC852 East Europe ...
Page 186: ...B Symbol Sets B 25 BRASCII Abicomp PC858 ...
Page 191: ...B 30 Symbol Sets ...
Page 211: ...C 20 Command Summary ...
Page 226: ...F Map of SelecType Menus F 3 ...
Page 227: ...F 4 Map of SelecType Menus ...
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