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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Rev. B
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1.2.12.3 Continuous Forms with Labels
Table 1-7. Continuous Forms with Labels
Front Entry Rear Entry
Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum
Label Size Refer to Section 1.2.12.2. -
Width (inch)
(mm)
4.0
101
16.0
406
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Length (inch)
(mm)
4.0
101
17.0
431
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Weight
(not multi-part)
(g/m
2
)
(lb)
52.6
14
82.7
22
--
Weight
(one sheet of multi-part)
(g/m
2
)
(lb)
41.4
11
56.4
15
Label Thickness (inch)
(mm)
0.0
0.0
0.0047
0.12
Total Thickness (inch)
(mm)
0.0025
0.065
0.021
0.53
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Quality (Multi-part forms) Plain paper, reclaimed paper, carbonless
multi-part forms
Quality (Label) AVERY CONTINUOUS FORM LABELS,
AVERY MNI-LINE LABELS, or the same
quality labels
Multi-part binding
• Rough bindings of multi-part paper cause paper jam.
• The each sheet of multi-part paper should normally be put
together by spot-gluing, paper-stapling, tape stitching. Spot-gluing
is recommended for the better printing quality.
• Spot-gluing must be applied on both sides of paper (Refer to
Figure 1-7.).
• The spot-glued parts must be pressed flat. There must be no
creases in the paper.
• The paper-stapling must be applied from the front of paper and the
paper must be flat (Refer to Figure 1-8.).
• Paper-stapling must be applied for both feeding directions (Refer
to Figure 1-9.).
• The paper-stapling should be flat (Refer to Figure 1-10.).
• Never use metal staples.
• The position of binding must be outside of printable area.
• Multi-part paper should be bound firmly to each other and the
binding must not be too large.
Perforation Refer to Section 1.2.12.5.
Notes
• The easy-cone-off label should not be used.
• Every label must be put on the carrier.
• Each comer of those labels must be rounded.
• Each label and backing sheet should not have any folds or
creases.
• Between each label, there should be the same sheet as those
labels.
• The backing sheet must be continuous paper.
• Continuous forms with labels should be inserted from front
entrance.
Refer to Section 1.2.12.6.