Printing, Getting started, Loading paper – Lexmark 1500 User Manual

Page 16: Choosing compatible specialty paper types

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Printing

Getting started

Loading paper

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Make sure:

You use paper designed for inkjet printers.

If you are using photo, glossy, or heavyweight matte paper, you load it with the glossy or printable side facing
you. (If you are not sure which side is the printable side, see the instructions that came with the paper.)

The paper is not used or damaged.

If you are using specialty paper, you follow the instructions that came with it.

You do not force paper into the printer.

2

Before loading paper the first time, slide the paper guides out toward the edges of the paper support. You can
load up to:

100 sheets of plain paper

25 sheets of heavyweight matte paper

25 sheets of photo paper

25 sheets of glossy paper

Note: Photos require more drying time. Remove each photo as it exits, and allow it to dry to avoid ink smudging.

3

Load the paper vertically in the center of the paper support, and adjust the paper guides to rest against the edges
of the paper.

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Note: To avoid paper jams, make sure the paper does not buckle when you adjust the paper guides.

Related topics:

“Choosing compatible specialty paper types” on page 16

“Using the automatic paper type sensor” on page 17

Choosing compatible specialty paper types

Heavyweight matte paper—A photo paper with a matte finish used for printing high-quality graphics.

Lexmark PerfectFinish

TM

Photo paper—A high-quality photo paper specifically designed for Lexmark inkjet

printers, but compatible with all inkjet printers. It is used specifically for printing professional quality photos with
a glossy finish. It is best when used with genuine Lexmark evercolor

TM

2 ink, providing photos that are fade- and

water-resistant.

Lexmark Photo Paper—An outstanding "everyday" heavyweight inkjet photo paper designed for use with
Lexmark printers, but compatible with all brands of inkjet printers. Although inexpensive, it offers excellent image
quality and outstanding value.

Transparency—A clear, plastic media primarily used for overhead projectors.

Printing

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