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Paper Roll MyOffice 610 mm × 50 m, 80 g/m² — MyOffice thermal/plotter paper roll
MyOffice 610 mm × 50 m paper roll, 80 g/m², is a continuous roll designed for wide-format printing and plotting. It provides a uniform, uncoated paper surface suitable for technical drawings, proofs, general documentation and practice plotting. The 610 mm width fits printers and plotters requiring that specific media size, while the 50 m length reduces roll changes during extended print runs and repetitive tasks.
This paper roll offers consistent thickness and weight across the length of the roll, enabling reliable feed and stable line reproduction on wide-format devices. The 80 g/m² weight balances stiffness and flexibility, allowing easy handling and cutting while maintaining sufficient opacity for overlays and annotations. As a continuous roll, it supports long uninterrupted jobs and is compatible with cutters and rewind systems commonly used in offices and workshops.
Install the roll on the printer or plotter spindle according to the device manufacturer’s instructions, ensuring correct orientation and tensions for smooth feeding. Load the roll so the leading edge feeds cleanly into the media path and configure the device settings to match the 610 mm width and paper weight. For cutting after printing, use the device cutter or a straight-edge and blade to obtain a clean edge; handle edges carefully to avoid stray fibers.
Store rolls upright or on a shelf in a dry, temperate environment away from direct sunlight and high humidity. For best results, acclimate the roll to the room where printing will occur for a few hours before use. Use media profiles or plain-paper settings for optimal line clarity, and perform occasional nozzle checks or test prints when changing roll batches to confirm consistent output.
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