Paper type, Documen t and p aper handling, Caution – Canon imageCLASS D1350 User Manual

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Handling

Paper Type

The following paper types are supported.

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Paper Type

Printer Driver Setting

Paper Source/Paper Capacity

Paper Drawer 1 Paper Drawer 2

(optional)

Multi-purpose

Tray

Plain paper*

1

16 to 23 lb Bond (60 to 89 g/m

2

)

[Plain Paper]

[Plain Paper L]*

3

500 sheets

500 sheets

50 sheet

Heavy paper*

2

24 to 34 lb Bond (90 to 128 g/m

2

)

[Heavy Paper 1]

320 sheets

320 sheets

40 sheet

35 lb Bond to 60 lb Cover (129 to 163 g/m

2

) [Heavy Paper 2]

25 sheet

Recycled

paper*

1

16 to 23 lb Bond (60 to 89 g/m

2

)

[Recycled Paper]

500 sheets

500 sheets

50 sheet

Color paper*

1

16 to 23 lb Bond (60 to 89 g/m

2

)

[Color Paper]

500 sheets

500 sheets

50 sheet

Transparency*

4

[Transparency]

15 sheet

Label

[Labels]

20 sheet

Index Card

[Index Card]

15 sheet

Envelope

[Envelope]

5 sheets

*

1

Can be used for automatic 2-sided printing.

*

2

Automatic 2-sided printing is available for up to 34 lb Bond (128 g/m²) of heavy papers.

*

3

To use pre-printed paper, set the paper type to [Plain Paper L] if it is curled. Note that toner may not flow well into the paper.

*

4

Use only the types designed for laser printers.

To prevent paper jams, do not use the following paper types.

• Wrinkled or creased paper

• Curled or rolled paper

• Torn paper

• Damp paper

• Very thin paper

• Paper printed by a thermal transfer printer (Do not copy on the reverse side.)

The following paper types do not print well:

• Highly textured paper

• Very smooth paper

• Glossy paper

Make sure that the paper is free of dust, lint, and oil stains.
Make sure to test print before purchasing large quantities of copy paper.
Keep the paper wrapped in its original package (unopened or opened) and

stored in a cool, dry place until ready to use. Make sure to keep it on a flat

surface.
Store paper stacks in a place where temperatures are somewhere between

64.4 to 75.2°F (18 to 24°C) and humidity is somewhere between 40 % to 60

% RH.

CAUTION

To print on damp paper
The following problems may occur.

• Steam is emitted from the machine’s

output area.

• Water droplets form on the back side of

the operation panel and in the output

area.

Moisture evaporates from damp paper

due to the heat generated inside the fixing

unit (it is most likely to occur at low room

temperatures). This is not a malfunction, but

you can prevent this by using a stack of new

unopened paper.
Should you smell something burning,

immediately turn OFF the machine, unplug

the power plug from the AC power outlet,

and contact your local authorized Canon

dealer or the Canon help line. Continued use

may lead to a fire or electrical shock.

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