4.1.2 Unsuitable Paper Types- Page 77

Brother HL-4000CN User's Guide

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CHAPTER 3 BASIC PRINTER OPERATION
CHAPTER 8 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND CONSUMABLE REPLACEMENT
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Avoid using the following paper types as they can cause paper jams or damage the 
printer.  

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Transparency sheets other than those 
recommended. 

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Inkjet paper 

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Paper that is too thick or too thin 

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Paper with a face preprinted with 
another printer or copier, or paper 
preprinted with ink 

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Folded, creased, or torn paper 

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Damp or wet paper 

 

 

Full color 

transparency sheets

 

 

Inkjet paper 

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Curled or warped paper 

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Sheets affected by static electricity 

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Layered or adhesive paper 

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Specially coated paper 

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Colored paper with a treated surface 

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Paper printed with ink that cannot 
withstand temperatures of 155°C 
(311°F). 

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Heat-sensitive paper 

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Carbon paper 

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Paper with a rough surface such as 
textured or fiber form paper 

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Acidic paper that can cause the 
characters to fade over time. Use neutral 
paper. 

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Envelopes with a rough surface or clips 
attached 

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Paper with staples, paper clips, tape, or 
ribbons attached 

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Envelopes with sticky adhesive 

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Label sheets where the backing is 
visible or is precut. 

 

 

 

Curled paper 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Paper with tape attached 

 

 

Shiny backing paper visible  Precut label sheets 

 

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  • Transparency sheets other than those recommended.
  • Inkjet paper • Paper that is too thick or too thin • Paper with a face preprinted with another printer or copier, or paper preprinted with ink • Folded, creased, or torn paper • Damp or wet paper Full color transparency sheets Inkjet paper • Curled or warped paper • Sheets affected by static electricity • Layered or adhesive paper • Specially coated paper • Colored paper with a treated surface • Paper printed with ink that cannot withstand temperatures of 155°C (311°F).
  • Heat-sensitive paper • Carbon paper • Paper with a rough surface such as textured or fiber form paper • Acidic paper that can cause the characters to fade over time.
  • Envelopes with a rough surface or clips attached • Paper with staples, paper clips, tape, or ribbons attached • Envelopes with sticky adhesive • Label sheets where the backing is visible or is precut.

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