Operating

About Copy Stock

Procedure

Setting copy paper

 

 

Place the copy paper into the multi-stack tray

 

with the side of the paper to be copied facing

 

upwards. When inserting the paper into the

 

multi-stack tray, make sure the edges are

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even and then slide it into the copier as far

 

 

as it will go.

 

 

NormalCopying

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Suitable copy stock

This copier can make copies onto copy paper, postcards, transparencies. For best copying results, always use the paper and transparencies recommended by Canon. Some types of paper available at an office supply or stationary store may not be suitable for this copier. If you have any questions concerning paper, contact your dealer or Canon Customer Relations.

CAUTION:

When loading copy paper, take care not to cut your hands on the edges of the copy paper.

Unsuitable copy stock

Do not attempt to make copies on any of the following copy stock. Doing so may cause a paper jam, poor print quality, or other problems.

Severely curled or wrinkled paper

Transparencies for digital full-color copiers

Paper which has been copied on using a color copier (do not copy onto the reverse side).

Paper which has been printed on using a thermal transfer printer (do not copy onto the reverse side).

Paper which has been output using a different copier or a printer (do not copy onto the reverse side).

Storage of copy stock

Observe the following guidelines for proper storage of copy stock:

To prevent moisture buildup, store any remaining copy paper wrapped tightly in its original package. Store copy paper in a dry location, out of direct sunlight.

To prevent the paper from curling, always store the paper flat and never upright.

Never leave spare paper in the multi-stack tray after copying is completed. Remove it and store as directed above.

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Canon PC 140 manual About Copy Stock, Setting copy paper, Suitable copy stock, Unsuitable copy stock, Storage of copy stock