User Guide

Media24
What is the difference between glossy plain paper and
coated stock?
The Glossy Plain media type refers to the amount of gloss the toner has
when it is on the page. The image is glossy, not the media.
Coated stock is media that has a coating (shiny or otherwise) which may
not withstand the fusing temperature (between 316° F/158° C and 356° F/
180° C, depending on the media). Coated stock cannot be printed on the
magicolor 3300.
Since it may be difficult to tell whether media has a coating, check with
www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently
approved media.
Attention
Using unsupported media will result in damaging the printer and
voiding your warranty.
How do I select the media type?
In the Windows printer driver (Paper tab, Media Type option), select Plain
Paper.
Plain Paper
Media Type Plain paper
Glossy plain
Input Tray Upper
Multipurpose
High-capacity input feeder (optional trays)
Capacity Upper: 500 sheets* of 20 lb bond (75g/m²)
paper; capacity for other weights varies accord-
ingly.
Multipurpose: 100 sheets of 20 lb bond
(75 g/m²) paper; capacity for other weights varies
accordingly.
High-capacity input feeder (each tray): 500
sheets* of 20 lb bond (75 g/m²) paper; capacity for
other weights varies accordingly.
Orientation Upper or
optional
tray
Face up
Multipur-
pose tray
Face down