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Paper Load Limit - TS3320

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TitlePaper Load Limit - TS3320
URL NameART174888
Description
How much paper can I put into the printer?

 
Solution

This article shows the paper load limits of the rear tray and the paper output tray.
 



 

Paper Load Limits of Rear Tray

Genuine Canon Paper

Paper for printing documents:

 
Media Name <Model No.>Rear Tray
Canon Red Label Superior <WOP111>A4: Approx. 60 sheets
Canon Océ Office Colour Paper <SAT213>A4: Approx. 50 sheets
 

Paper for printing photos:

 
Media Name <Model No.>Rear Tray

Glossy Photo Paper "Everyday Use" <GP-501/GP-508>*1

Photo Paper Glossy <GP-701>*1

Photo Paper Plus Glossy II <PP-201/PP-208/PP-301>*1

5"x7"(13x18cm), 2L(127x178mm), Square 5": 10 sheets

KG/4"x6"(10x15), L(89x127mm), Hagaki: 20 sheets

 

Paper for making original goods:
 

Media Name <Model No.>Rear Tray

Photo Stickers (16 stickers per sheet) <PS-108>

Photo Stickers (Free Cutting) <PS-208>

Photo Stickers (Variety Pack) <PS-808>

Restickable Photo Paper <RP-101>

Removable Photo Stickers <PS-308R>

Magnetic Photo Paper <MG-101/PS-508>

1 sheet

 

Paper other than Genuine Canon Paper

 
Common NameRear Tray
Plain Paper (including recycled paper)*2Approx. 60 sheets (Legal: 10 sheets)


  • *1 Feeding from a loaded stack of paper may leave marks on the printed side or prevent efficient feeding. In this case, load one sheet at a time.
     
  • *2 Normal feeding at maximum capacity may not be possible with some types of paper, or under very high or low temperature or humidity. In this case, load half the amount of paper or less.


 

Paper Load Limit of Paper Output Tray

Genuine Canon Paper

Paper for printing documents:
 

Media Name <Model No.>Paper Output Tray

Canon Red Label Superior <WOP111>

Canon Océ Office Colour Paper <SAT213>

Approx. 10 sheets

Paper other than Genuine Canon Paper

 
Common NamePaper Output Tray
Plain Paper (including recycled paper)Approx. 10 sheets


When continuing printing with paper other than the above, we recommend removing already printed paper from the paper output tray to avoid smearing or discoloration.


 

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