Setting and Adjusting Custom Common Settings to Suit
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our Needs
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Identifying the type of Paper in a Cassette Using the Touch Panel Display.
Cassettes whose paper size dial (see “Adjusting a Paper Drawer to Hold a Different Paper Size,” on p. 5-6)
has been set to SPC 1, SPC 2, SPC 3, or SPC 4 are considered as special cassettes for which the
following settings can be made.
• Paper types can be shown as icons on the paper selection display. This is useful, for example, to easily
identify recycled paper, colour paper, etc.
• Even when the size switch on the cassette (see “Adjusting a Paper Drawer to Hold a Different Paper
Size” on p. 5-6) is set to A/B, you can use inch-sized paper. Conversely, you can use A/B size paper with
the size switch set to INCH.
The following explains how to set up and store the paper size and icons for a special cassette. Be sure
to make these settings when using a paper drawer as a special cassette.
• When the Finisher-E1 is installed, a special cassette selected with the
paper icon can be used as
the tracing paper cassette.
MEMO
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The initial settings are as follows:
• SPC 1: A4
• SPC 2: A4
• SPC 3: LTR
• SPC 4: LTR
Call up the desired screen as follows:
Additional Functions
Key
1
Select the [SPC 1], [SPC 2], [SPC 3] or [SPC 4]
key.
2
NOTICE
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Be sure to place the same size of copy paper as
that specified on the screen. If you place a
different size of paper, the selected paper size will
not be correctly displayed in the touch panel
display. This might also cause paper jams, dirty
copies or make the inside of the machine dirty.
Select the size of the copy paper to be placed
in the Special Cassette you selected in step
2 above, then press the [OK] key.
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Identifying the type of paper in a cassette using the touc
h panel displa
y
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Custom Settings for Copying, FAX and Printing
Select the icon to be displayed to the
side of the copy paper size when
selecting copy paper for copy opera-
tions, then press the [OK] key.
The screen returns to step 2.
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Select the icons to suit your copying needs.
Tracing Paper