3. Selecting the Paper
Making Copies Chapter 3
Special Paper Setting
If the symbol S , 2 , , or appears on the paper select key on the Touch Panel, it means that particular drawer has been designated for special paper.
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The copier provides five different types of special paper setting, each having a specific purpose as detailed below. The setting can be made by using User's Choice. ☞p.
S : Recycled paper
This setting precludes the Auto Paper mode. You may be using both recycled as well as plain paper loaded in your copier. If, for example, you make this setting for the drawer loaded with recycled paper, the copier does not select that particular drawer in the Auto Paper mode. This allows you to make copies on plain paper first.
2 : Disabling
:Cover/Inserts
This setting precludes both Auto Paper mode and Automatic Drawer Switching. Make this setting for the paper for cover/inserts (e.g., colored paper), preventing that paper from being used for other purposes.
:Cover
This setting precludes both Auto Paper mode and Automatic Drawer Switching. Make this setting for the paper for covers (e.g., colored paper), preventing that paper from being used for other purposes.
:Inserts
This setting precludes both Auto Paper mode and Automatic Drawer Switching. Make this setting for the paper for inserts (e.g., colored paper), preventing that paper from being used for other purposes.
Auto Drawer Switching
If the drawer currently selected for use runs out of paper and there is another drawer loaded with paper of the same size and in the same direction, the copier automatically selects that second drawer to continue copying.
Useful Tip
This feature is a great advantage when you need to make a large number of copies on the same size paper. For example, you can make up to 3,850 copies without interruption if all three drawers and Multi Bypass Tray are loaded with paper of the same size and in the same direction. You can even make up to 7,250 copies if an optional Large Capacity Cassette is additionally fitted to the copier.