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Appendix
Moisture Content
Moisture content is defined as the percent ratio of moisture to the dry mass of the paper. Moisture can affect the paper’s
appearance, feed ability, curl, electrostatic properties, and toner fusing characteristics.
The moisture content of the paper varies with the relative humidity in the room. When the relative humidity is high and the
paper absorbs moisture, the paper edges expand, becoming wavy in appearance. When the relative humidity is low and
the paper loses moisture, the edges shrink and tighten, and print contrast may suffer.
Wavy or tight edges can cause jams and alignment anomalies.
To ensure correct moisture content, it is important to store the paper in a controlled environment. Some tips on moisture
control are:
• Store paper in a cool, dry location.
• Keep the paper in its wrapping as long as possible. Re-wrap paper that is not in use.
• Store paper in its original carton. Place a pallet etc. under the carton to separate it from the floor.
• After removing paper from storage, let it stand in the same room as the machine for 48 hours before use.
• Avoid leaving paper where it is exposed to heat, sunlight, or damp.
Paper Grain
When paper is manufactured, it is cut into sheets with the grain running parallel to the length (long grain) or parallel to the
width (short grain). Short grain paper can cause feeding problems in the machine. All paper used in the machine should be
long grain.
Other Paper Properties
Porosity
: Indicates the density of paper fiber.
Stiffness
: Limp paper may buckle in the machine, resulting in paper jams.
Curl
: Most paper naturally tends to curl one way if left unpacked.
Electrostatic discharge
: During the printing process the paper is electrostatically charged to attract the toner. The paper
must be able to release this charge so that printed sheets do not cling together in the
Output Tray
.
Whiteness
: The contrast of the printed page depends on the whiteness of the paper. Whiter paper provides a sharper,
brighter appearance.
Quality control
: Uneven sheet size, corners that are not square, ragged edges, welded (uncut) sheets, and crushed edges
and corners can cause the machine to malfunction in various ways. A quality paper supplier should take considerable care
to ensure that these problems do not occur.
Packaging
: Paper should be packed in a sturdy carton to protect it from damage during transport. Quality paper obtained
from a reputable supplier is usually correctly packaged.
22
81
42
157
24
90
43
163
27
100
47
176
28
105
53
199
Note
When using coated paper, be aware that the sheets will stick together in a very humid environment.
Note
You might see the printer emitting steam in the area around the top tray if you use damp paper, but it is safe
to continue printing.
U. S. Bond Weight (lb)
Europe Metric Weight (g/m²)
U. S. Bond Weight (lb)
Europe Metric Weight (g/m²)
Summary of Contents for P-4531DN
Page 1: ...Operation Guide P 4531DN P 5031DN P 5531DN P 6031DN ...
Page 22: ...Machine Parts 1 6 ...
Page 68: ...Preparation before Use 2 46 ...
Page 78: ...Printing 3 10 ...
Page 284: ...Maintenance 7 12 ...
Page 312: ...Troubleshooting 8 28 ...
Page 342: ...Appendix A 30 ...
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