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IMPORTANT
• If the printer is in Sleep mode, you may not be able to open the paper trays, even
when pressing the Open buttons. In this case, press the Sleep Mode key on the
operator panel to reactivate the printer, then press the Open button on the paper
tray you want to open.
• If you need to lift the lifter (e.g., if you drop objects into the paper tray), do not
lift the lifter more than 50 mm/2" or diagonally, as this may result in a malfunction
or damage to the printer.
• Never place paper or any other items in the empty part of the paper tray next to
the paper stack. Doing so may damage the printer.
• A screen prompting you to load paper also appears if the selected paper tray is not
fully inserted into the machine. Make sure that the paper tray is properly in place.
• You can load custom size paper if both paper sides are between 182.0 mm/7 1/8"
and 487.7 mm/19 1/4" in length, and between 139.7 mm/5½" and 330.2 mm/13"
in width. You cannot load custom size paper if either one of the sides is smaller
or larger than the paper sizes that can be loaded.
• Do not load the following types of paper into the Multi-Drawer Paper Deck-A1.
Doing so may cause a paper jam.
- Severely curled or wrinkled paper
- Envelopes
- Thin straw paper
- Heavy paper (more than 300 g/m
2
/ 158 lb index )
- Thin paper (less than 52 g/m
2
/ 14 lb bond)
- Paper that has been printed on using a thermal transfer printer. (Do not print
on the reverse side of this paper.)
• Fan the stack of paper well before loading it, and align the edges of the paper stack
on a flat surface. The Multi-Drawer Paper Deck-A1 can only accommodate paper
from 52 to 300 g/m
2
/ 14 lb bond to 110 lb cover in weight.
If you select the optional Multi-Drawer Paper Deck-A1 when it has no paper, or if the
Multi-Drawer Paper Deck-A1 runs out of paper during a print job, a screen asking you
to load paper appears on the touch panel display.
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Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER ADVANCE C9075S PRO
Page 1: ...Please read this guide before operating this product Operating Information ENG...
Page 7: ...Chapter 1 Preface...
Page 15: ...Chapter 2 Main parts...
Page 51: ...Overview of the machine configuration on page 16 Chapter 2 Main parts 51 Inserter...
Page 58: ...Chapter 2 Main parts 58 Folder...
Page 59: ...Chapter 3 Operating concept...
Page 82: ...Chapter 3 Operating concept 82 Manage production printing...
Page 83: ...Chapter 4 Operator panel views...
Page 92: ...Chapter 4 Operator panel views 92 The System view...
Page 93: ...Chapter 5 Power information...
Page 100: ...Chapter 5 Power information 100 Use the Sleep mode...
Page 101: ...Chapter 6 Print jobs...
Page 123: ...Delete print jobs on page 128 Chapter 6 Print jobs 123 Reprint a job...
Page 169: ...Chapter 7 Copy jobs...
Page 213: ...Chapter 8 Scan jobs...
Page 233: ...Chapter 9 Paper toner and staples...
Page 317: ...Chapter 10 Adapt printer settings to your needs...
Page 343: ...Chapter 11 Maintenance and calibra tion...
Page 369: ...Chapter 12 Specifications...
Page 390: ...Chapter 12 Specifications 390 Specifications...
Page 391: ...Chapter 13 Third party software...