Section 7. media recommendations, Media recommendations – Primera Technology CX1200 User Manual

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Section 7: Media Recommendations

Primera recommends using Primera brand label stock available from our sales department or our

online store.

• http://www.primerastore.com/cx1200-label-stock

• Sales Phone: 1-800-797-2772

Please search for article 366122 on the Primera Knowledgebase for an updated list of compatible

stocks. http://www.primera.com/kb

All stock must be converted to 8.5 width roll with 12" outer diameter on a 3" ID core.

If you are not using approved media, it should have the following characteristics.

Paper Type

The CX1200 can only print on Laser Printer approved materials. The label manufacturers

specifications will always say whether material is laser approved. If it does not say laser approved

it probably is not laser-approved. Be sure that the laser approval applies to the face stock material,

the adhesive and the liner. Stocks must be laser approved because the fuser roller contacts the

paper at 356 F / 180 C. At this temperature facestock or liner material could melt or burn.

Non-laser-approved adhesives could lose adhesion.

Do NOT attempt to print onto non laser-approved materials. Damage to your printer may result

which will not be covered under your limited warranty.

POLYPROPYLENE

AND SOME OTHER

SYNTHETIC MATERIALS WILL MELT. Do not ever attempt to print onto polypropylene or any

other similar low-temp substrates.

Polyester

and Paper generally will perform well in the CX1200.

Thickness

Mil

= 2 - 6

Caliper(Inches) = .002 - .006

Millimeters = .0508 - .15

Grams/sq meter = 34 - 116

Paper stock in the above range will feed through the CX1200 printer with out problems. Depending

upon operating environment, Polyester stocks in this range will also feed through the printer with

out problems. However, 2-3 mil Polyester does curl as it exits the printer. In more humid environ-

ments this curling becomes more severe and could cause the paper to jam before it enters the fuser.

Stock thicker than 6 mill will intermittently jam before entering the fuser. This can be solved by

attaching a thinner leader material to the thicker stock.

When testing other media consider the following additional criteria:

1 Print Quality / Poor Transfer - See Note 1.
2. Color

Accuracy

3. Solid Color Saturation
4. Label Feed (Requires minimum 100 feet of test paper)
5. Label

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