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Print Media
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3-2-3
Using the Multi-sheet Bypass Feeder
Use the multi-sheet bypass feeder (MBF) to print transparencies, labels,
envelopes or postcards in addition to making quick runs of paper types
or sizes that are not currently loaded in the paper cassette.
Acceptable print media are plain paper with sizes ranging from 4x6,to
Legal 14”, the largest size acceptable, and weighing between 16lb and
50lb/ 60g/m
2
and 190g/m
2
.
The following table summarizes the print media allowed as well as their
stacking height limit.
Paper Type
Stacking Height Limit
Letter (Xerox 4024DP 20lb)
80 sheets or 9mm (max)*
Envelope (Monroe brand
Com#10)
10 envelopes or 9mm (max)*
Transparency (Xerox 3R2780)
40 sheets or 9mm (max)*
Label (Xerox 3R4469)
40 sheets or 9mm (max)*
*
The height is measured with the stack of sheets laid, without being touched
by hands, on a flat surface.
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Always load only the print media specified in 3-1 Selecting Print
Media to avoid paper jams and print quality problems.
• Do not hit the multi-sheet bypass feeder or rest your hands on it;
otherwise the feeder may be damaged or detached from the printer.
• Remove any curl on postcards, envelopes, and labels before loading
them into the multi-sheet bypass feeder.
• Do not load paper into the multi-sheet bypass feeder during printer
installation. Be sure to wait until the printer’s power is turned on and
the
printer becomes ready for the first time, then load paper.
Summary of Contents for DocuPrint P12
Page 1: ...DocuPrint P12 User Guide 602E20580 11 97 ...
Page 14: ...Knowing Your Printer 1 ...
Page 23: ...Setting Up 2 ...
Page 42: ...Print Media 3 ...
Page 57: ...46 Chapter 3 7 Gently push the envelope cassette into the printer until it stops ...
Page 63: ...Control Panel 4 ...
Page 73: ...Xerox DocuPrint P12 Printer Driver 5 ...
Page 98: ...Xerox DocuPrint P12 Status Monitor 6 ...
Page 110: ...DOS Utilities 7 ...
Page 122: ...Printer Options 8 ...
Page 132: ...Printer Options 123 7 Slide the side cover off 8 Remove the interface cover ...
Page 142: ...Maintenance 9 ...
Page 155: ...Troubleshooting 10 ...
Page 168: ...Appendices Appendices ...
Page 172: ...Warranty Warranty ...
Page 175: ...169 Index Index Index ...