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  • deere
    • Apr 2025

    #1

    #10 window envelopes

    We have a Minolta 452 and 552. Looking to print #10 window envelopes. I bought heat resistant window envelopes. Put them thru the machine and it sort of seals the envelopes, have to unseal everyone by hand. Any suggestions how to do these envelopes? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
  • skibum
    Independent Service Tech
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    • Apr 2009
    • 231

    #2
    Re: #10 window envelopes

    Check what Konica Minolta recommends and is your humidity high causing the seal to seal? I have a problem with the envelopes sealing and wrinkling on a Konica Minolta Bizhub20. Never a problem with Canon Image Runner equipment.

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    • minimerlin
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      • Nov 2007
      • 851

      #3
      Re: #10 window envelopes

      Originally posted by skibum
      Check what Konica Minolta recommends and is your humidity high causing the seal to seal? I have a problem with the envelopes sealing and wrinkling on a Konica Minolta Bizhub20. Never a problem with Canon Image Runner equipment.
      It is recommended that you tuck the flap inside the envelope to reduce the wrinkle.
      Please do not PM me without asking first.

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      • Tonerbomb
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        • Feb 2005
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        #4
        Re: #10 window envelopes

        Thier envelops!!!!!!! Definition : a folded up glued together piece of paper that is multiple layers thick... and you added a window to it...evil ....
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        • KenB
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          • Dec 2007
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          #5
          Re: #10 window envelopes

          Originally posted by Tonerbomb
          Thier envelops!!!!!!! Definition : a folded up glued together piece of paper that is multiple layers thick... and you added a window to it...evil ....
          I agree; MFPs and envelopes are natural enemies to begin with, let alone the windowed species.

          If you are using windowed envelopes, what are you printing on them? If it's static information. such as your return address, you would be miles ahead to order them pre-printed, and forget about the massive headache of printing on the little troublemakers.
          “I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins

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          • Jazzwcs
            Technician
            • Jun 2012
            • 40

            #6
            Re: #10 window envelopes

            Make sure you are setting the tray paper type to envelope on the copier so that the fuser rollers can open up more to avoid sealing and wrinkling of envelopes.

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