• Art paper
• Aluminum foil
• Carbon paper
• Conductive paper
• Translucent (vellum) paper for electrophotography
• Paper with perforated lines
• Envelopes
• Tab stock
• OHP transparencies
Do not copy or print onto sides that are already printed.
Paper causing paper jam
Do not use the following kinds of paper. It may cause a paper jam.
• Bent, folded, or creased paper
• Perforated paper
• Slippery paper
• Torn paper
• Rough paper
• Thin paper with little stiffness
• Paper with a dusty surface
• Adhesive labels
• Paper that has weak adhesive tape or glue holding its trailing edge to its core.
If you copy or print onto rough grain paper, the output image might be blurred.
When using non-recommended paper (especially chemically treated paper, or hemmed paper),
paper jams may occur, paper wrinkle, or output image deteriorate.
Do not load sheets that have already been printed. (Sheets can become jammed if they have been
improperly stored.)
Do not copy or print on both sides of paper.
• A paper jam may occur depending on the condition of the paper even when using the
recommended paper.
Paper Storage
When storing paper, the following precautions should always be followed:
8. Adding Paper and Ink
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