
Copying
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Important
❒The paper capacity indicated assumes the use of standard copier paper, and
should only be used as a guide. If the paper exceeds the upper limit, the cop-
ies may become folded or cause paper jams.
Switching the Original ExitSelect the appropriate output from [Upper], [Rear (Straight)], or [Rear (Document
Roller)], for the type of original you are using.
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❖Upper
This is the basic output exit for originals. The originals are ejected to [Original
Output (Upper)].
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❖Rear (Straight)
When copying thick, or hard, originals, select [Original Output (Rear (Straight))].
The originals are ejected to [Original Output (Rear (Straight))].
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❖Rear (Document Roller)
If you select [Rear (Document Roller)] when copying long length originals, the
original is ejected to document roller. See P.24 “Original output (Rear (Docu-
ment Roller))”.
Important
❒Use the carrier sheet with [Original Output (Rear (Straight))]. If you use [Original
Output Rear (Upper)], your originals may be damaged.
Copy out-
put
Copy Out-
put (Front)
A1 (D)Lor
less:
99 sheets (plain paper)
10 sheets (translucent paper (vellum))
1 sheet (film)
• Same size copy pa per
Copy Out-
put (Rear)
A1 (D)K,
A0 (E):
10 sheets (Plain paper)
1 sheet (Translucent paper (vellum))
1 sheet (film)
• Same size copy pa per
• When using A0 size copy paper, attach the copy out-
put (rear) auxiliary guide. See P.26 “Using rear output
for A0 (E) Paper”