— High quality envelopes of
90
g
/m
2
(24 lb.) paper,
— Envelopes that have thin sharply creased leading
edges, and
— Envelopes that have diagonal seams as shown right.
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You can load up to 10 envelopes of 90
g
/m
2
(24 lb.)
paper
at a time for printing.
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Remove each envelope after printing.
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Wrinkles may occur in some cases, even if high quality
envelopes are used.
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Avoid printing in high humidity, above 70% relative
humidity (RH). High humidity may cause the envelope to
curl, pick up excess toner or seal the envelope.
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Avoid printing below 10
°
C (50
°
F) with less than 30% RH,
or it may cause light printing.
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Store envelopes away from moisture and humidity, where
they can lay flat and their edges will not be bent or
damaged. The humidity should not exceed 70% RH.
Do not use envelopes with any of the following
characteristics (using these may result in paper jams):
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Irregularly shaped envelopes
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Envelopes with curls, wrinkles, nicks, twists,
dog-ears or other damage
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Envelopes with side seam construction
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Highly textured envelopes, or with extremely
shiny surfaces
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Envelopes that seal by removing a peel-off strip
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Envelopes with more than one flap to be sealed
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Self-adhesive envelopes
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Envelopes that are baggy or not sharply creased
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Embossed envelopes
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Envelopes that have previously been printed on
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Envelopes that include cotton and/or fiber material
Do not attempt to print on any of the following types of
envelopes (these may cause damage to the fax machine):
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Envelopes with clasps, snaps or tie strings
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Envelopes with transparent windows
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Envelopes that use encapsulated types of adhesive that do
not require moistening but rely on pressure to seal them
Use envelopes designed for laser printing. We recommend the following:
Envelopes