Loading media in the mp (muiti-purpose) tray, Available media type, Loading media in the mp (multi-purpose) tray – Panasonic KX-P7510 User Manual

Page 27: Setting up the printer

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Setting up the Printer

Loading media in the MP (Muiti-Purpose) tray

MP tray provides a convenient way to print envelopes, transparencies, or other type of
media without having to unload the other tray.

The MP (Multi-Purpose) tray can hold up to 100 sheets of paper, 30 transparencies or 10
envelopes.

For detailed information on media, see “Media” on page 60.

■ Available media type

Media

Laser paper

Transparency

Labels

Envelope*'

Cardstock

Description

One-sided printing:

Duplex printing*^:

60 to 160 g/m2(16to 43 lbs.)

75 to 90 g/m^ (20 to 24 lbs.)

3M CG3300 (recommended)

• Some brand of transparencies may require manual feeding (see

page 45).

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• If the print quality is poor, try printing on the other side.

• Remove each transparency from the output bin before printing

another.

For detailed information on labels, see “Transparencies and labels” on

page 63.

• Use full label sheet. Partial sheets may cause labels to peel off

during printing, resulting in a paper jam.

• Do not use labels that have the backing sheet exposed.

• Do not print on both sides of labels.

60 to 90 g/m2(16to 24 lbs.)

• The types of envelopes are COM-10, MONARCH, DL, C5 and C6.

Printing performance depends on the construction of the envelope.

• For best performance, use envelopes made from 75 g/m^ (20 lbs.

bond) paper.

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• Do not use an envelope curled down

side, refer to the figure left.

• When wrinkle occurs, try printing with

the envelope flap tucked in as shown

right.

Up to 160 g/rrr (43 lbs.)

*^ When you perform the duplex printing, you should not expect the same print quality

and reliability that you get with one-sided printing.

For envelope specifications, see page 64.

For notes and detailed media specification, see “Media” on page 60.

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