HP 2566C User Manual
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In this case, as long as the thickest area of a form does not exceed the 
speciHcations listed (see “Paper Weights” page B-2 ), there is no lower 
limit to the thickness of the thinnest area as long as it is sufficient to 
support the form as it is fed through the printer.
Case 4: >^rying Thickness Forms: Printing on Thickest Areas
Perforation Projection
The perforation projection (perforation tent) is measured by laying the 
form on a flat surface as shown in Figure B-4. Perforation projections 
exceeding the value shown (.015+T/2; T=thickness) inch, can result 
in excessive smearing at the perforations and/or an unacceptable jam 
rate. This is because the perforations may snag on the hammers as they 
are slewed through the print area. Opening the print gap will reduce 
smearing or jamming, but it may also degrade print quality.
Other Special Forms
Forms with windows, cutouts, flaps, attached cards, and other 
specialized items may jam excessively in the printer. The only way to 
make sure they can be used in the printer is to test them thoroughly for 
optimum printing performance before purchase.
PAPER SPECIFICATIONS B-5