REQUEST:

If the copier will not be used for a long period of time, unplug the copier from its power source.

NOTICE:

If the copier has not been used for a long period of time, before operation move the platen by hand to the right, left and back to the center.

Paper jams are most often caused by wrinkled or curled copy paper usage or by turning the power switch OFF while the copier is copying.

MEMO:

Always turn on the power switch slowly.

If the copier is not operated for a period of longer than 5 minutes after copying finishes, the power turns OFF automatically. (This is the Auto Power-Off Feature.)

Do not copy with the platen cover left open, doing so will result in excessive toner consumption.

A stack of copy paper 5 mm high (1/5 in. or up to 50 sheets of 20lb-bound copy paper) can be inserted into the multi-stack tray at one time.

Fan and even out the edges of the copy paper before placing it into the multi-stack tray.

Every time the key is pressed the number of copies to be made increases by one. This can be repeated up to nine copies.

(See “Making 10 or more Continuous Copies” on p. 31.)

Press the key to clear the copy quantity to one.

When you have finished copying, do not leave unused copy paper in the multi-stack tray.

Making 10 or more Continuous Copies (The F Mode)

After pressing the key nine times, appears in the number of copies indicator. This is called the F mode. When operating in the F mode you can copy continuously until the multi-stack tray is empty.

NOTICE:

When the number of completed copies in the copy tray reaches 10, remove them. Also, do not attempt to load copy paper into the paper feed tray while copying is in progress. Doing so will cause a paper jam.

Operating Procedure

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Normal Copying

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Canon PC 140 manual Making 10 or more Continuous Copies The F Mode