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    KM approved media for C6500

    Hey All,

    New to your forum, just today in fact. Looks like a load of good info to be found.

    I'm wondering where I might find a list of Konica Minolta approved papers for the C6500? Any direction or referral would be much appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Mark

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    Here is the bizhub PRO C6500 approved media guide, it has all the info you might need.

    Good Luck and welcome to the site.




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    That's awesome 1087 x 2. I appreciate the hlp and the welcome!

    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by gawf4fun View Post
    Hey All,

    New to your forum, just today in fact. Looks like a load of good info to be found.

    I'm wondering where I might find a list of Konica Minolta approved papers for the C6500? Any direction or referral would be much appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Mark
    Recomended stock is Mondi. This is what KM BT recomended the last time I was in Japan

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    Color Specific — Color specific paper is a type of paper used for color
    copying to prevent color dulling on high quality paper. Select [ Color Specific ]
    for those trays that are used for color specific paper.

    What the hell does that mean?

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