User GuideP 501/502

When Loading Thick Paper

This section gives you various details about and recommendations concerning thick paper.

CAUTION

  • When loading thick paper of 106–256 g/m2 (28 lb. Bond–68 lb. Index) in the paper trays or bypass tray, follow the recommendations below to prevent misfeeds and loss of image quality.

When loading thick paper of 106–163 g/m2 (28 lb. Bond–90 lb. Index) in the paper trays, or 106–220 g/m2 (28 lb. Bond–80 lb. Cover) in the bypass tray, follow the recommendations below to prevent misfeeds and loss of image quality.

  • Store all your paper in the same environment - a room where the temperature is 20–25°C (68–77°F) and the humidity is 30–65%.

  • Jams and misfeeds can occur when printing on thick smooth paper. To prevent such problems, be sure to fan smooth paper thoroughly before loading them. If paper continues to become jammed or feed in together even after they are fanned, load them one by one from the bypass tray.

  • When loading thick paper, set the paper direction according to its grain, as shown in the following diagram:

    Direction of paper grain

    Paper trays

    Bypass tray

    Illustration of paper grain
    Illustration of paper grain
    Illustration of paper grain
    Illustration of paper grain
    Illustration of paper grain
    Illustration of paper grain

Note

  • Select [Thick Paper 1] or [Thick Paper 2] as the paper thickness in [Paper Input].

  • If Thin Paper, Thick Paper 1 (when in low temperature), Thick Paper 2, or Thick Paper 3 is selected, the print speed may change.

  • Even if thick paper is loaded as described above, normal operations and print quality might still not be possible, depending on the paper type.

  • Prints might have prominent vertical creases.

  • Prints might be noticeably curled. Flatten out prints if they are creased or curled.

  • When printing onto thick paper, the print speed changes.