2 paper properties, Paper properties -5 – Kyocera FS-C8008DN User Manual

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2.2 Selecting the Right Paper

2-5

2.2.2

Paper properties

Smoothness

Paper should have a smooth, uncoated surface. Paper with a rough or sandy surface can
cause gaps in printouts. However, paper with surfaces that are too smooth may cause
multiple-sheet feeding and fogging problems (fogging is a gray background effect).

Basis weights

Basis weight is the weight in pounds of 500 sheets (called a ream) of paper cut to the basic
size, which is 17

×

22 inches. The number of sheets in a ream and the basic paper size

relating to basis weights depend on paper classifications. In the metric system, the basis
weight is expressed in grams per square meter (g/m²).

Paper that is too heavy or too light may cause misfeeds, jams, and premature wear of printer
parts. Uneven weight of paper can cause multiple-sheet feeding, print defects, poor toner
fusing, blurring, and other print quality problems. The recommended basis weights for this
printer are between 64 and 90 g/m² (17 to 24 lb per ream).

When you use paper with basis weights of 135 to 220 g/m², use the face-up tray for
high-quality printouts.

Paper Weight Equivalence Table

The paper weight is listed with expression in U.S. bond weight (lb) and European metric
(g/m²). The shaded point indicates the standard weight.

Ledger Wide

310

× 440 mm

ISO C4

229

× 324 mm

Statement

5-1/2

× 8-1/2 inches

Oficio II

8-1/2

× 13 inches

Hagaki

100

× 148 mm

8K

273

× 394 mm

Oufuku Hagaki

148

× 200 mm

16K

197

× 273 mm

Youkei 2

114

× 162 mm

Youkei 4

105

× 235 mm

Custom

80

× 148 mm to

310

× 458 mm

MP tray

Size

Cassette or MP tray

Size

Table 2-3 (Continued)

U. S. Bond Weight (lb)

Europe Metric Weight (g/m²)

16

60

17

64

20

75

21

80

22

81

24

90

27

100

Table 2-4

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