Specifications
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Paper specifications
Continuous paper
Single part forms
Tractor 1
Weight
Width
Form length
60 to 120 g/m
2
76 to 420 mm
76 to 559 mm
Continuous paper
Multi part forms
Tractor 1
(to be tested individually)
Copies
2
3
65
2
38
0
2
3
65MC
Weight of original
Weight of copies
Weight of bottom sheet
Thickness (max.)
Width
Form length
1 + 6 max.
1 + 5 max.
1 + 8 max.
45 to 65 g/m
2
45 to 56 g/m
2
45 to 65 g/m
2
0.6 mm
76 to 420 mm
76 to 451 mm
Continuous paper
Tractor 3
single part forms
2T model only
Weight
Width
Form length
60 to 90 g/m
2
76 to 406 mm
76 to 559 mm
Continuous paper
Multi part forms
Tractor 3
(to be tested individually)
2T model only
Copies
Weight of original
Weight of copies
Weight of bottom sheet
Thickness (max.)
Width
Form length
1 +1
45 to 65 g/m
2
45 to 65 g/m
2
45 to 65 g/m
2
0.28 mm
76 to 406 mm
76 to 459 mm
Sets of forms
Sets of forms may be used only if the top edge is bound. The binding edge should
be as soft as possible. A wavy binding edge may hamper the smooth feeding of
these sets. Multi-part forms must be loaded with the bound top edge down. Multi-
part forms should be tested for suitability.
Paper quality
Light pulp paper of medium fine quality, paper bearing the quality mark SM Post
and photocopy paper are suitable for use. Unsuitable are: satin-finisch or coated
papers, imitation art papers, and embossed papers.
Since paper as natural material reacts strongly to environmental influences (e.g.
humidity, temperature), the place of storage should be selected carefully. We rec-
ommend that this kind of paper should be tested extensively before larger quanti-
ties are acquired.
Should papers with a dark reverse side be used, these should also be tested for
their functionality. Please pay attention to the use of infrared reflecting colors, when
acquiring these papers.
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