Canon Lbp 3000 User Guide
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Paper Requirements2-2 Loading and Delivering Paper 2 Paper Requirements Usable Paper To get the most out of the features of this printer, you should use the right kind of paper. If you use poor quality paper, the printing quality will deteriorate and the paper will jam easily. IMPORTANT •A safety feature that prevents printer damage due to overheating, etc. may be activated in the following circumstances, causing the printing speed to drop. -When printing continuously on B5, A5 or Executive size paper, the printing speed may drop to 3.9 ppm. •Use the paper capacity for each type of paper as a guide to the number of sheets of paper that can be printed continuously. Paper Sizes You can use the following paper sizes with this printer. The symbol indicates paper that can be loaded, and indicates paper that cannot be loaded. Paper SizePaper Source Multi-Purpose TrayManual Feed Tray A4 B5 A5 Legal Letter Executive Custom Paper Size Width: 76.2 mm to 215.9 mm Length: 127.0 mm to 355.6 mm Envelope DL 110.0 mm x 220.0 mm Envelope COM10 105.0 mm x 241.0 mm Envelope C5 162.0 mm x 229.0 mm Envelope Monarch 98.4 mm x 190.5 mm Index Card 76.2 mm x 127.0 mm
Paper Requirements2-3 Loading and Delivering Paper 2 Paper Types You can use the following types of paper with this printer. The symbol indicates paper that can be loaded, and indicates paper that cannot be loaded. *1If the paper curls excessively when printed using the [Plain Paper] setting, select [Plain Paper L]. *2If you want to get improved fixing properties over the results of printing using the [Heavy Paper] setting, select [Heavy Paper H]. * 3When you are printing on label paper, set the paper type setting to [Plain Paper]. *4When printing Index Card or envelopes, the printer automatically selects the appropriate printing mode when you select the paper size. You can change the paper size using the [Output Size] setting on the [Page Setup] sheet. ■Plain Paper This printer can print on plain paper with width in the range of 76.2 to 215.9 mm, length in the range of 127.0 to 355.6 mm, and weight in the range of 64 to 90 g/m2 including the standard paper sizes: A4, B5, A5, Legal, Letter, and Executive. ■Heavy Paper This printer can print on heavy paper with width in the range of 76.2 to 215.9 mm, length in the range of 127.0 to 355.6 mm, and weight in the range of 91 to 163 g/m2 including the standard paper sizes: A4, B5, A5, Legal, Letter, and Executive. ■Transparencies This printer can print on A4 and Letter size transparencies. IMPORTANT Thoroughly fan through each sheet before loading transparencies as they easily stick to each other. ■Label Paper This printer can print on A4 and Letter size label paper. Paper TypePrinter Driver SettingPaper Source Multi-Purpose Tr a yManual Feed Tr a y Plain Paper (64 to 90 g/m 2)[Plain Paper], [Plain Paper L]*1 Heavy Paper (91 to 163 g/m2)[Heavy Paper], [Heavy Paper H]*2 Transparencies [Transparency] Label Paper [Plain Paper]* 3 Index Card *4 Envelopes *4
Paper Requirements2-4 Loading and Delivering Paper 2 IMPORTANT Do not use the following types of label paper with this printer. Using label paper that meets any of these conditions may result in paper jams that are difficult to clear or may cause damage to the printer. -Peeling labels or partly used labels -Labels that peel off from the backing sheet too easily -Labels where the adhesive is exposed ■Index Card You can use index card in this printer. IMPORTANT Index card can only be loaded in the manual feed tray. ■Envelopes The envelopes that can be used with this printer are as follows: *Envelopes with a flap on the short edge cannot be used. IMPORTANT •The following envelopes cannot be used with this printer. Using any of these envelopes may result in paper jams that are difficult to clear or may cause damage to the printer. -Envelopes with fasteners or snaps -Envelopes with address windows -Envelopes with adhesive on the surface -Wrinkled or creased envelopes -Poorly manufactured envelopes in which the glued parts are uneven -Irregularly-shaped envelopes •Before loading the envelopes, push down on the stack of envelopes to release any remaining air, and press down firmly along the folded edges of the envelopes. •Do not print on the reverse side (glued side) of envelopes. •Printing speed drops when printing on envelopes. Envelope DL110.0 mm x 220.0 mm (4.33 inch x 8.66 inch)Envelope Monarch98.4 mm x 190.5 mm (3.88 inch x 7.50 inch) Envelope COM10104.9 mm x 241.3 mm (4.13 inch x 9.50 inch)Envelope C5162.0 mm x 229.0 mm (6.38 inch x 9.02 inch)
Paper Requirements2-5 Loading and Delivering Paper 2 NOTE When printing envelopes, the envelopes may become creased. Abbreviations of Paper Sizes The following abbreviations are used for the sizes displayed on the multi-purpose tray and manual feed tray. . Printable Area The printable area of this printer is as follows: ■Plain Paper / Heavy Paper / Transparency / Label Paper You can print within the following area. Paper SizePaper Guide Legal LGL Letter LTR Executive EXEC 5 mm4 mm 6 mm 5 mm
Paper Requirements2-6 Loading and Delivering Paper 2 ■Envelopes / Index Card Printable up to 10 mm from the edges of an envelope. You may need to adjust the printing position depending the application you are using. Paper You Cannot Use To avoid problems such as paper jams and other malfunctions, you should not use the following types of paper: IMPORTANT •Paper that jams easily -Paper that is too thick or too thin -Irregularly-shaped paper -Wet or moist paper -Torn or damaged paper -Rough, extremely smooth, or glossy paper -Paper with binding holes or perforations -Curled or creased paper -Specially coated paper (coated paper for ink jet printers, etc.) -Labels that peel off from the backing sheet too easily -Paper that has already been printed on using a copy machine or other laser printer. (The reverse side of the paper is also unusable.) -Paper with jagged edges -Wrinkled paper -Paper with the corners folded •Paper where the properties change at high temperatures -Paper that contains ink that melts, burns, evaporates or emits harmful gases at the high temperatures (approx. 150°C or 302°F) present in the fixing unit. -Heat-sensitive paper -Treated color paper -Specially coated paper (coated paper for ink jet printers, etc.) -Paper with adhesive on the surface 10 mm10 mm 10 mm 10 mm 104.9 mm (4.13 inch) 241.3 mm (9.50 inch) (Sample : Envelope COM10)
Paper Requirements2-7 Loading and Delivering Paper 2 •Paper that causes printer malfunctions or damages the printer -Carbon paper -Paper with staples, clips, ribbons or tapes -Paper that has already been printed on using a copy machine or other laser printer. (The reverse side of the paper is also unusable.) •Paper that is difficult for the toner to fix onto -Paper with rough surfaces -Specially coated paper (coated paper for ink jet printers, etc.) -Paper containing thick fibers Storing Blank Paper Even standard paper may deteriorate if not stored correctly. Degraded paper can cause paper feed problems and paper jams, and may reduce printing quality. Observe the following guidelines when storing and handling paper: IMPORTANT •Store paper away from moisture since paper quality deteriorates in a moist environment. •The paper wrapper around new paper acts to prevent dampness and drying. Leave the wrapper intact until you are ready to use the paper. You should also re-wrap the wrapper around paper that you do not use. •Store paper on a flat surface. •Do not store paper on the floor where water and moisture can accumulate. •Do not store paper in a place where it will curl or be creased. •Do not store paper vertically or store too many stacks of paper in one pile. •Avoid direct sunlight and humid or dry places when storing paper. •If there are extreme differences in temperature between the storage area and the place where the paper is used, leave the paper in the wrapper in the usage area for about a day to allow the paper to adjust before using it. Rapid changes in temperature and humidity can cause paper to curl or wrinkle. ●If damp paper is printed If damp paper is printed, steam may come out of the surroundings of the output area of the printer. This is because water contained in the paper is evaporating by heat radiated when the toner is fixing. Therefore, this is not abnormal (Particularly, this is apt to occur at low temperature.). WARNING If you experience a burnt odor, immediately turn OFF the printer, unplug the power plug from the AC power outlet, and then contact your local authorized Canon dealer. Otherwise, this may result in a fire or electrical shock.
Paper Requirements2-8 Loading and Delivering Paper 2 Storing Printed Paper When handling or storing documents printed using this printer, be careful of the following points: IMPORTANT •Do not store in clear folders or with other PVC materials. This can dissolve the toner, causing the paper to stick to the PVC material. •When gluing paper, be sure to use insoluble adhesive. The use of soluble adhesives can cause the toner to dissolve. When you first use an adhesive, test it on an unneeded printout before use. Whenever you stack printouts, check that the documents are completely dry. If the printouts are stacked when they are not completely dry, the toner may dissolve. •Store paper on a flat surface. If the paper becomes folded or wrinkled, the toner may peel. •Do not store in a high temperature place. This can cause the toner to melt, making the colors bleed. •If you are storing printouts for a long period of time (2 years or more), store them in a binder, etc. (Long-term storage can make printouts appear discolored due to discolorations in the paper.)
Paper Sources2-9 Loading and Delivering Paper 2 Paper Sources Paper Source Types This printer has the following paper sources: ■Paper Source / Capacity Manual Feed Tray: 1 sheet Multi-Purpose Tray: Approx. 150 sheets (Plain paper: 64 g/m 2) IMPORTANT When you are printing from the multi-purpose tray, make sure that there is no paper in the manual feed tray. If there is any paper in the manual feed tray, paper will feed from the manual feed tray because manual feed tray has priority over the multi-purpose tray. Manual Feed Tray Multi-Purpose Tray
Paper Sources2-10 Loading and Delivering Paper 2 Paper Source Capacities Paper TypePaper Source Multi-Purpose TrayManual Feed Tray Plain Paper (64 g/m 2)Approx. 150 sheets 1 sheet Heavy Paper (128 g/m 2)Approx. 60 sheets 1 sheet Transparency Approx. 100 sheets 1 sheet Label Paper Approx. 50 sheets 1 sheet Index Card - 1 sheet Envelope 1 sheet 1 sheet
Paper Output2-11 Loading and Delivering Paper 2 Paper Output Output Tray Types Pages are output to the output tray on the top of the printer with the printed side facing down. Open the output tray when you are printing to the output tray. Close the output tray when you are not using the printer. CAUTION Keep your hands or clothing away from the roller in the output area. Even if the printer is not printing, sudden rotation of the roller may catch your hands or clothing, resulting in personal injury.