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Paper You Cannot Use
To avoid problems such as paper jams and printer malfunctions, the following types
of paper should never be used.
IMPORTANT
Paper that tends to cause paper jams.
-Paper that is too thick or too thin.
-Paper that is irregular shaped.
-Paper that is wet or holding moisture.
-Paper that is torn or damaged.
-Paper that is rough or extremely smooth.
-Paper that has holes for binding or perforations.
- Curled paper and paper with creases.
-Paper with a special coating on its surface (Coated paper for ink jet printers, etc.).
- Label sheets with the base easily peeled.
-Paper that has been used once by the printer, copy machine or other laser printers (the
back of that paper is also improper).
-Paper that has fins.
-Paper that is wrinkled.
-Paper that is folded at corners.
Paper that changes its quality at high temperature.
-Paper that uses ink that melts, burns, evaporates or emits dangerous fumes at
temperatures of 150 °C or higher.
- Heat-sensitive paper.
-Paper used for color printing with a processed surface.
-Paper with a special coating on its surface. (Coated paper for ink jet printers, etc.)
-Paper with adhesive on its surface.
Paper that causes failure or damage to the printer
- Carbon paper.
-Paper with staples, clips, ribbons or tapes.
-Paper that has been used once by the printer, copy machine or other laser printers (the
back of that paper is also improper).
Paper that is difficult for the toner to adhere to.
-Paper with rough surfaces such as rough paper and Japanese paper.
-Paper containing thick fibers.
-Paper with special coating on its surface. (Coated paper for ink jet printers, etc.)
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