Basics
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*4 Place thepaper in the bypass tray, and specify the paper size. ⇒p.63 “When copying
onto custom size paper”
When paper larger than 433mm is used, there are cases when the paper will be
jammed, creased, or not fed. Make sure the p aper is placed correctly so that it is fed
straight.
*5 It is recommended to place one sheet at a time.
*6 The paper tray fence is fixed. If youwish to change the size of paper placed in this
tray, contact your service representative.
*7 When loading paper, make sure thatthe stack height does not exceed the lower limit
mark of the paper tray 2. ⇒p.160 “Setting special paper in the Paper Tray 2”
*8 When the paper size is largerthan A4L, you can load 10 sheets.
When the paper size is smaller than A4L,you can load 100 sheets.
*9 WhenthethickpapersizeislargerthanA4
L,you can load 10 sheets.When the thick
paper size is smaller than A4L,you can load 40 sheets.
*10 When loading copy paper, make suret hatthe stack height does not exceed the limit
mark. The maximum number of sheets you can load at a time depends on the paper
thickness and condition.
*11 If you wish to copy onto thick (105g/m2, 28 lb or heavier) paper, select Thick Paper
mode. ⇒"SpecialPaper Indication" in the System Settings manual
*12 Paper size up to 600mm(23.6")is available when an optional HDD is installed.
Important
❒If you use damp or curled paper, staples may become jammed or a misfeed
may occur.
Note
❒When loading copy paper in the paper tray 1-4 and the large capacity tray
(LCT), place the copy side of the paper face up.
❒When loading copy paper in the bypass tray, place the copy side of the paper
face down.
❒When you use the bypass tray, it is recommended to set the copy paper direc-
tion to L.
❒Postcards and envelopes should be fed from the paper tray 2 or the bypass tray.
❒Some kinds of envelopes might cause misfeeds and wrinkles. In this case, push
down the green lever of the fusingunit.⇒p.65 “When copying onto envelopes”
❒Envelopes with large flaps should be fed from the paper tray 2 or a misfeed
might occur. See the illustration below.
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