Selecting paper

Paper guidelines

Use the appropriate paper to prevent jams and help ensure trouble-free printing.

Paper characteristics

The following paper characteristics affect print quality and reliability. Consider these factors before printing on them.

Weight

The trays can feed paper weights from 60 to 162 g/m 2 (16 to 43 lb) grain long paper. Paper lighter than 60 g/m 2 (16 lb) may not be stiff enough to feed properly, and may cause jams.

Curl

Curl is the tendency for paper to curl at its edges. Excessive curl can cause paper feeding problems. Curl can occur after the paper passes through the printer, where it is exposed to high temperatures. Storing paper unwrapped in hot, humid, cold, or dry conditions can contribute to paper curling before printing and can cause feeding problems.

Smoothness

Paper smoothness directly affects print quality. If paper is too rough, toner cannot fuse to it properly. If paper is too smooth, it can cause paper feeding or print quality issues. We recommend the use of paper with 50 Sheffield points.

Moisture content

The amount of moisture in paper affects both print quality and the printer ability to feed the paper correctly. Leave paper in its original wrapper until you use it. Exposure of paper to moisture changes can degrade its performance.

Store paper in its original wrapper in the same environment as the printer for 24 to 48 hours before printing. Extend the time several days if the storage or transportation environment is very different from the printer environment. Thick paper may also require a longer conditioning period.

Grain direction

Grain refers to the alignment of the paper fibers in a sheet of paper. Grain is either grain long , running the length of the paper, or grain short , running the width of the paper.

For 60–162-g/m 2 (16–43-lb) paper, grain long paper is recommended.

Fiber content

Most high-quality xerographic paper is made from 100 percent chemically treated pulped wood. This content provides the paper with a high degree of stability, resulting in fewer paper feeding problems and better print quality. Paper containing fibers such as cotton can negatively affect paper handling.

Unacceptable paper

The following paper types are not recommended for use with the printer:

Using recycled paper

Lexmark works to reduce the environmental impact of paper by providing customers choices when it comes to printing. One way we achieve this is by testing products to ensure recycled paper may be used—specifically, papers made with 30%, 50%, and 100% post-consumer recycled content. Our expectation is that recycled papers perform as well as virgin paper in our printers. While no official standard exists for office equipment use of paper, Lexmark uses European Standard EN 12281 as a minimum properties standard. To ensure breadth of testing, test paper includes 100% recycled papers from North America, Europe, and Asia, and tests are conducted at 8–80% relative humidity. Testing includes duplex printing. Office paper using renewable, recycled, or chlorine-free content may all be used.

Storing paper

Use these paper storage guidelines to help avoid jams and uneven print quality:

Selecting preprinted forms and letterhead

Supported paper sizes

Paper size

Standard or optional 250-sheet tray

Manual feeder

Two-sided printing

A4

210 x 297 mm (8.27 x 11.7 in.)

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A5 1

148 x 210 mm (5.83 x 8.27 in.)

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A6

105 x 148 mm (4.13 x 5.83 in.)

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JIS B5

182 x 257 mm (7.17 x 10.1 in.)

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Oficio (Mexico)

215.9 x 340.4 mm (8.5 x 13.4 in.)

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Hagaki

100 x 148 mm (3.94 x 5.83 in.)

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Statement

139.7 x 215.9 mm (5.5 x 8.5 in.)

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Executive

184.2 x 266.7 mm (7.25 x 10.5 in.)

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Letter

215.9 x 279.4 mm (8.5 x 11 in.)

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Legal

215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.)

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Folio

215.9 x 330.2 mm (8.5 x 13 in.)

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Universal 2,3

98.4 x 148 mm (3.86 x 5.83 in.) to 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.)

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Universal 2,3

25.4 x 25.4 mm (1 x 1 in.) to 215.9 x 297 mm (8.5 x 11.69 in.)

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Universal 2,3

105 x 148 mm (4.13 x 5.83 in.) to 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.)

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7 3/4 Envelope

98.4 x 190.5 mm (3.875 x 7.5 in.)

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9 Envelope

98.4 x 225.4 mm (3.875 x 8.9 in.)

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10 Envelope

104.8 x 241.3 mm (4.12 x 9.5 in.)

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DL Envelope

110 x 220 mm (4.33 x 8.66 in.)

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C5 Envelope

162 x 229 mm (6.38 x 9.01 in.)

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B5 Envelope

176 x 250 mm (6.93 x 9.84 in.)

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Other Envelope

98.4 x 162 mm (3.87 x 6.38 in.) to 176 x 250 mm (6.93 x 9.84 in.)

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Supported paper types

Notes:

Paper type

Standard or optional 250-sheet tray

Manual feeder

Two-sided printing

Plain paper

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Labels

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Supported paper weights

Supported paper weights

Paper type and weight

Standard or optional 250-sheet tray

Manual feeder

Two-sided printing

Light paper

60–74.9 g/m 2 grain long (16–19.9-lb bond)

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Plain paper

75–90.3 g/m 2 grain long (20–24-lb bond)

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Heavy paper

90.3–100 g/m 2 grain long (24.1–26-lb bond)

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Card stock

105.1–162 g/m 2 grain long (28.1–43-lb bond)

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Card stock

105.1–200 g/m 2 grain long (28.1–53-lb bond)

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Paper labels

131 g/m 2 (35-lb bond)

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Envelopes

60–90 g/m 2 (16–24-lb bond)

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