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FAQs & Troubleshooting

FAQs & Troubleshooting

What kind of envelopes and labels are recommended for printing?

We recommend using the following types of envelopes and labels for printing.

 

Using the envelopes and labels we recommend will avoid paper jams, print quality problems and damage to your machine.

 

> Envelopes
> Labels


Envelopes :
 

  • that are not damaged, curled, wrinkled, irregularly shaped, extremely shiny or textured envelopes.
  • without clasps, staples, snaps, tie strings, self-adhesive components, windows, holes, cutouts or perforations.
  • that are not of a baggy construction, sharply creased, embossed (have raised writing on them) or preprinted on the inside.
  • that were not previously printed by a laser / LED printer.
  • that can be arranged when put in a pile.
  • that are made of paper that weighs more than the paper weight specifications for the machine.
    > Click here to see the details of paper weight.
  • with edges that are straight or consistently square.
  • without glue on surface as shown in figure below.
    Envelope without glue on surface
  • without double flaps as shown in figure below.
    Envelope without double flaps
  • with sealing flaps that are folded down when purchased.
  • without sealing flaps as shown in figure below.
    Envelope without sealing flaps
  • without each side folded as shown in figure below.
    Envelope without each side folded


Labels :
 

  • that are not damaged, curled, wrinkled or an unusual shape.
    Labels that are not damaged, curled, wrinkled or an unusual shape
  • that have not previously been used or are not missing a few labels on the sheet.
  • that are designed for use with laser machine.
  • whose adhesive between the sheet is not exposed.
  • that cover the entire length and width of the sheet.
  • that are made of paper that weighs more than the paper weight specifications for the machine.
    > Click here to see the details of paper weight.
  • that do not need to be used with a carrier sheet.

All labels used in this machine must be able to withstand a temperature of 200 degrees centigrade (392 degrees Fahrenheit) for a period of 0.1 seconds.

 

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