Paper type Staple finisher Staple, hole punch finisher Booklet finisher
Card Stock
2
X
Transparency
1
2 3
X
Recycled
2 5
Glossy
2 5
Heavy Glossy
2 4
X
Labels
2 3
X
Bond
5
Envelope
2 3
X
Rough Envelope
2 3
X
Letterhead
5
Preprinted
5
Colored Paper
5
Light Paper
5
Heavy Paper
2 4
X
Rough Cotton
2
X
Custom Type
5
1
Print on transparencies by batches of only up to 20 to prevent them from sticking together. For more information, see
“Tips on using transparencies” on page 33.
2
Paper is supported only if the finisher stacks the paper but does not staple it.
3
Paper is supported only if the finisher stacks the paper but does not staple or punch holes in it.
4
Paper is supported only if the finisher punches holes or stacks the paper but does not staple it.
5
Paper is supported only if the finisher staples or folds the paper.
Data security notice
1 The printer contains various types of memory that store printer and network settings, information from embedded
solutions, and user data.
The following are the types of memory and data that they store.
• Volatile memory—The printer uses standard random access memory (RAM) to buffer user data temporarily
during simple print and copy jobs.
• Non-volatile memory—The printer may use two forms of non-volatile memory: EEPROM and NAND (flash
memory). Both types are used to store the operating system, printer settings, network information, scanner
and bookmark settings, and embedded solutions.
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General information
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