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Using the MP Tray
The MP (Multi-Purpose) tray can hold standard A or B series paper or inch-size paper, non-
standard size paper, envelopes, label sheets or transparencies, and can hold up to
approximately 100 sheets of paper (80 g/m
2
). For details on the types of paper you can set on
the MP tray, see “Available Paper Stock,” on p. 2-27. To use the MP tray as one of the input
trays, you need to set MP TRAY to ‘USE’ in the PAPER SETTINGS menu. (See Chapter 5,
“Summary of Important Settings.”)
NOTE
• You can use the transparencies, envelopes, and label sheets only with the printer functions.
Loading Paper into the MP Tray
For high-quality printouts, we recommend using Canon standard 60 to 163 g/m
2
weight paper
for the MP tray.
IMPORTANT
• Using print media that does not meet the paper’s requirements may cause severe paper jams, or
result in the excessive mechanical wear of the machine.
• Do not use the following paper in the MP tray:
- Moist paper
- Paper that is wavy, curled, or damaged
- Folded, clipped, or stapled paper
- Paper with cut-outs or perforations
- Paper containing materials that melt, vaporize, offset, discolor, or emit dangerous fumes at a
temperature of 190°C or higher
• Avoid pressing or applying excessive force on the MP tray, as this may cause damage.
• The paper stack must not exceed the paper limit guide.
• Do not load different sizes of paper in the MP tray at the same time.
• Do not add paper to the MP tray if paper is already loaded; incorrect paper feeding, or a paper jam
may occur. Only add paper when the MP tray is empty.
• You can set the paper of the widths from 76 mm to 216 mm.
• Fan the transparencies before loading in the MP tray. Failure to do so may cause a paper jam.
• When fanning or aligning the transparencies, take particular care to hold by its edges and not to
touch the print side.
• Keep the transparencies free of dust, oil, or fingerprints. They may cause the deterioration of outputs.
• Remove the transparencies from the output tray as they are printed to avoid a paper jam.
Summary of Contents for FAX-L2000
Page 1: ...Canon FAX L2000 L2000IP Reference Guide...
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Page 116: ...Canceling a Job 3 6 Checking Canceling a Job 3...
Page 138: ...Using Memory Lock 4 22 Restricting the Use of the Machine 4...
Page 212: ...Index 8 10 Appendix 8...