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• Damp or rippled print media
• Curled print media
• Partly used label sheets
• Printouts from other printers or copying machines
• Transparency films
• Backlight films
• Water transfer paper
• Inkjet paper
• Thermal paper, heat transfer paper
• Textile transfer paper
• Paper whose reverse side is printed in solid color
• Pressure sensitive paper
• Soft paper such as the one whose paper fiber orientation is parallel to the short side of the paper
• Embossed paper
•Perforated paper
Some other print media may be unacceptable. For details, contact our Customer Support Center.
3.4.4 Storing and Handling Print Media
Storing Print Media
• Store print media in a cabinet or a place with low humidity. Print media containing moisture may cause
paper jams or print quality problems.
• When the print media package is opened but not used up, store unused print media in the wrapping paper.
• Store print media on a flat surface so that the edges do not buckle or curl.
• Store print media in places not exposed to direct sunlight.
Handling Print Media
• Straighten the edges of the print media stack before loading.
• Do not load multiple sizes of paper at the same time.
• Flex and fan label sheets before loading, otherwise a paper jam may occur or multiple sheets may be fed
at a time.