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To prevent faults, do not use any of the following kinds of treated paper:
Thermal paper
Art paper
Aluminum foil
Carbon paper
Conductive paper
Translucent (vellum) paper for electrophotography
OHP transparencies
Paper with perforated lines
Tab stock
Envelopes
Faults can occur if you copy or print onto sides that are already printed. Take care to copy or print onto unprinted sides only.
To prevent misfeeds, do not use the following kinds of paper:
Curled, folded, or creased paper
Perforated paper
Slippery paper
Torn paper
Rough paper
Thin paper with little stiffness
Paper with a dusty surface
Adhesive labels
Even supported types of paper may cause paper jams or malfunctions if the paper is not in good condition.
If you copy or print onto rough grain paper, the output image might be blurred.
When using non-recommended paper (especially chemically treated paper, or hemmed paper), paper jams may occur, paper wrinkle, or output image deteriorate.
Do not load sheets that have already been printed onto by another machine. (Sheets can become jammed if they have been improperly stored.)
Do not copy or print on both sides of paper.