Technical Reference Guide – Appendix D – Media specifications > 244
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An example of paper with perforations is illustrated below.
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Printing data in the hatched area (illustrated below)
around perforations is not allowed.
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Perforations should not have any rough edges.
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Paper should be smooth on the cut edge.
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Perforations should be evenly applied.
F
OLDS
,
BENDS
AND
CURLS
OF
CUT
-
SHEET
PAPER
Cut-sheet paper is likely to have folds, bends or curls through
handling, carrying or stacking, or depending on storage
conditions. To avoid such effects interfering with paper feed,
suggestions are offered below.
Do not use cut-sheet paper which is out-of-specification as this
can have a detrimental effect on its feed. If any problems occur
with using such paper, equipment or performance is not assured.
Folds
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Cut sheets folded all the way from side to side are
unusable.
5.08
5.05
Vertical perforation
5.05
5.08
Horizontal perforation
Uncut
4 portions
Cuts uncrossed
[All dimensions in mm]
The hatched area must not be printed on.
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