Special paper – TA Triumph-Adler DC 2435 User Manual

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Appendix-16

Other Paper Specifications

Porosity:

The density of the paper fibers

Stiffness:

Paper must be stiff enough or it may buckle in the machine, causing jams.

Curl:

Most paper naturally tends to curl after the package is opened. When paper passes through the fixing unit,

it curls upward slightly. To deliver flat printouts, load the paper so that the curl faces towards the bottom of the
paper tray.

Static electricity:

During printing, paper is electrostatically charged so that the toner adheres. Choose paper

that can be discharged quickly so that copies do not cling together.

Whiteness:

Paper whiteness affects print contrast. Use whiter paper for sharper, brighter copies.

Quality:

Machine problems may occur if sheet sizes are not uniform or if corners are not square, edges are

rough, sheets are uncut, or edges or corners are crushed. In order to prevent these problems, be especially
careful when you cut the paper yourself.

Packaging:

Choose paper that is properly packaged and stacked in boxes. Ideally, the packaging itself should

have been treated with a coating to inhibit moisture.

Specially treated paper:

We do not recommend printing onto the following types of paper, even if it conforms to

the basic specifications. When you use these kinds of paper, purchase a small amount first as a sample to test.

• Glossy paper
• Watermarked paper
• Paper with an uneven surface
• Perforated paper

Special Paper

This section describes printing onto special paper and print media.

The following paper and media can be used.

• Transparencies
• Preprinted paper
• Bond paper
• Recycled paper
• Thin paper (from 60 g/m

2

to105 g/m

2

or less)

• Letterhead
• Colored paper
• Prepunched paper
• Envelopes
• Cardstocks (Hagaki)
• Thick paper (from 106 g/m

2

to 300 g/m

2

or less)

• Labels
• Coated paper
• High-quality paper

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