
Chapter 2. Choosing and Storing Paper and Transparencies 2–3
During the fusing process, paper is exposed to high temperatures. Do not use
paper that is affected by high temperatures. Examples are:
• Thermal paper
• Paper whose surface cannot hold the toner at high temperature
• Preprinted paper containing ink that deteriorates at high temperatures (for
example, invoices and preprinted forms)
• Adhesive paper
Attention:
Paper that changes or deteriorates at high temperatures can damage this printer.
Check preprinted paper and coated paper to make sure that it meets the heat-
compatibility specifications before printing on it.
Do not use paper that could damage the printer. Examples are:
• Carbon paper
• Paper with staples, ribbons, tape, or other material stuck to it
• Paper on which one side is already printed