Selecting Paper and Media 6–5
International DL 110 mm
×
220 mm (4.33 in.
×
8.66 in.): print area of 94 mm
×
204 mm
(3.70 in.
×
8.03 in.)
International C5 162 mm
×
229 mm (6.38 in.
×
9.02 in.): print area of 146 mm
×
213 mm
(5.75 in.
×
8.39 in.)
NOTE: You should load envelopes in landscape
orientation, with the flap edge to the left.
Observe the following guidelines for media selec-
tion. Do not attempt to print on any of the follow-
ing types of paper.
recycled paper
extremely smooth or shiny coated paper
very rough, textured, or embossed paper
multipart forms or carbonless papers
paper coating, dyes, or inks not compatible with
the fusing temperature of 200˚C (392˚F)
paper that produces hazardous emissions when
exposed to 200˚C (392˚F) temperatures for 0.1
seconds
paper that offsets or discolors
damaged, wrinkled, or irregularly shaped paper
paper containing large amounts of clay or talc
paper that does not lie flat
preprinted forms with inks containing metallic
substances
perforated feed paper and cutout paper
Paper and
Media Use
Summary of Contents for SuperScript 610plus
Page 1: ...Silentwriter SuperScript 610plus User s Guide ...
Page 8: ...vi Contents ...
Page 10: ...viii ...
Page 11: ...Introduction 1 1 1 1 Introduction ...
Page 20: ...1 10 Introduction ...
Page 21: ...Setting Up 2 1 2 2 Setting Up ...
Page 26: ...2 6 Setting Up ...
Page 60: ...2 40 Setting Up ...
Page 64: ...2 44 Setting Up ...
Page 65: ...Printing with Your SuperScript 610plus 3 1 3 3 Printing with Your SuperScript 610plus ...
Page 95: ...NEC SuperScript Print Manager 4 1 4 4 NEC SuperScript Print Manager ...
Page 104: ...4 10 NEC SuperScript Print Manager ...
Page 105: ...Print Status Window 5 1 5 5 Print Status Window ...
Page 117: ...Selecting Paper and Media 6 1 6 6 Selecting Paper and Media ...
Page 133: ...Using Fonts 7 1 7 7 Using Fonts ...
Page 137: ...Using Fonts 7 5 20 Additional TrueType Fonts ...
Page 138: ...7 6 Using Fonts ...
Page 139: ...Choosing Print Options 8 1 8 8 Choosing Print Options ...
Page 155: ...Maintaining Your Printer 9 1 9 9 Maintaining Your Printer ...
Page 181: ...Troubleshooting 10 1 1 10 0 Troubleshooting ...
Page 190: ...10 10 Troubleshooting ...
Page 220: ...10 40 Troubleshooting ...
Page 221: ...Getting Service and Support 11 1 1 11 1 Getting Service and Support For U S only ...
Page 230: ...11 10 Getting Service and Support ...
Page 250: ...A 20 Character Sets and Code Sequence Commands for HP LaserJet IIP ...
Page 251: ...Optimizing Printer Performance B 1 B B Optimizing Printer Per formance ...
Page 255: ...Specifications C 1 C C Specifications ...
Page 259: ...Interface Cable Specifications D 1 D D Interface Cable Specifications ...
Page 264: ...D 6 Interface Cable Specifications ...
Page 267: ...Installing the Memory Expansion Module F 1 F F Installing the Memory Expansion Module ...
Page 282: ...Glossary 10 ...