Copying capability is influenced by
the ambient temperature. Printing
must be performed under the
conditions, described in a Table
below:
Relationship between ambient temperature and
number of copies
Copy capability and
ambient temperature
for printing:
When using multiply-ply carbon copy paper, it should be flat
and the glue area should be as small as possible.
Glue area should be located at the top or left edge of the
slip paper.
Notes on slip paper
Slip paper should be flat, without curls, wrinkles, or camber,
especially at the paper edges. Otherwise, the paper may
become ink stained.
Since TOF and BOF sensors are optical sensors, paper
having holes at the sensor positions or translucent paper
should not be used normally. When using these papers, be
sure to disable the paper sensors by ESC c 4.

4-4 Reference Information

Use thinner paper (N30 or equivalent) between the top
and bottom sheets of multi-ply paper. If thick paper is
used, the copy capability is lowered.
When using slip paper of 80 mm (3.15") long or less, load
the paper so that it is fed straight.
Ambient temperature (print mode)
to 40ºC (41 11 to
104ºF)
Original + 1 to 2 copies
Number of copies