HP 2566C User Manual

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Note

Hewlett-Packard does not recommend the use of untested carbonless
multi-part forms. This is due to the varying manufacturing quality and
storage considerations associated with this type of paper.

If paper will be printed in humidity extremes (greater than 80% or less
than 20%) it should be thoroughly tested first. Paper to be used in high
humidity areas should be tested for satisfactory feeding and handling.
Paper to be used in low humidity areas should be tested for static
build-up to determine potential paper stacking problems.

In general, before you purchase large quantities of paper, test it for
satisfactoiy feeding, print quality, and stacking ability. Any special
application paper, such as multi-part forms, labels, etc., should also be
thoroughly tested prior to volume purchase.

Note

I For best paper performance, use a higher weight paper in high humidity

environments.

Refer to Appendix B for additional information on paper.

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Handii

The performance of the printer is dependent on the condition of the
paper it uses. Here are some recommendations for packaging, storing,
and handling your paper.

Packaging To avoid damage during handling, top and bottom fillers should be used

in continuous paper cartons to hold the stack firmly in place. Because
the physical condition of the paper affects printer reliability, correct
packaging ensures that the paper remains flat and is not damaged along
the edges.

Storing Do not store cartons directly on the floor, and do not stack more than six

high. Each carton should be set upright squarely on the one underneath.
Placing additional weight on top of the stack of cartons can damage the
paper.

GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR PRINTER AND PAPER 2-5

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