Dell 2355dn Multifunction Mono Laser Printer User Manual

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Moisture Content

The amount of moisture in the paper affects both print quality and the ability of the printer to feed
the paper properly. Leave the paper in its original wrapper until you are ready to use it. This limits
the exposure of the paper to moisture changes that can degrade its performance.

Grain Direction

Grain refers to the alignment of the paper fibers in a sheet of paper. Grain is either long grain,
running the length of the paper, or short grain, running the width of the paper.

For 60 to 90 g/m

2

(16 to 24 lb bond) paper, grain long fibers are recommended. For papers

heavier than 90 g/m

2

(24 lb bond), grain short is preferred. For the MPF, 60 to 90 g/m

2

(16 to 24

lb bond) paper, grain long fibers are recommended.

Fiber Content

Most high-quality xerographic paper is made from 100% chemically pulped wood. This content
provides the paper with a high degree of stability resulting in fewer paper feeding problems and
better print quality. Paper containing fibers such as cotton possess characteristics that can result in
degraded paper handling.

Recommended Paper

To ensure the best print quality and feed reliability, use 75 g/m

2

(20 lb) xerographic paper.

Business papers designed for general business use may also provide acceptable print quality.

Always print several samples before buying large quantities of any type of print media. When
choosing any print media, consider the weight, fiber content, and color.

Use only paper which can withstand these temperatures without discoloring, bleeding, or
releasing hazardous emissions. Check with the paper manufacturer or vendor to determine
whether the paper you have chosen is acceptable for laser printers.

Unacceptable Paper

The following papers are not recommended for use with the printer:

Chemically treated papers used to make copies without carbon paper, also known as
carbonless papers, carbonless copy paper (CCP), or no carbon required (NCR) paper

Preprinted papers with chemicals that may contaminate the printer

Preprinted papers that can be affected by the temperature in the printer fuser

Preprinted papers that require a registration (the precise print location on the page) greater
than 0.09 in., such as optical character recognition (OCR) forms

Coated papers (erasable bond), synthetic papers, thermal papers

Rough-edged, rough or heavily textured surface papers or curled papers

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