Loading Paper
0YSF-00S
You can load paper into the paper drawer and multi-purpose tray. Load the paper you usually use into the paper
drawer. The paper drawer is convenient when using large amounts of paper. Use the multi-purpose tray when you
temporarily use size or type of paper that is not loaded in the paper drawer. See Paper(P. 620) for available paper
sizes.
Paper Type and Setting for the Machine
See the table below to specify the paper settings according to the type and weight of the paper to load into the
paper source. For more information about how to specify the paper settings on the machine, see Specifying
Paper Size and Type(P. 57) . For the amount of paper that can be loaded in each paper source, see
Paper Type
Paper Weight Paper Setting on the Machine
Plain paper
*1
60 g/m²
<Plain L2>
61 to 74 g/m²
<Plain L>
75 to 90 g/m²
<Plain>
Heavy paper
91 to 119 g/m² <Heavy 1>
120 to 128 g/m² <Heavy 2>
129 to 200 g/m² <Heavy 3>
201 to 216 g/m² <Heavy 4>
Rough paper
60 to 74 g/m²
<Rough 1>
75 to 105 g/m² <Rough 2>
Postcard/Reply Postcard/4on1 Postcard *2
<Postcard>
Envelope
<Envelope>
Label
<Labels>
*1
Recycled paper is also available.
*2
The inkjet printable postcard or reply postcard can not be used.
Do not use the following types of paper:
●
Wrinkled or creased paper
●
Curled or rolled paper
●
Torn paper
●
Damp paper
Basic Operations
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Summary of Contents for LBP710Cx
Page 1: ...LBP712Cx LBP710Cx User s Guide USRMA 0722 00 2016 04 en Copyright CANON INC 2016 ...
Page 51: ...Paper P 620 Basic Operations 45 ...
Page 58: ...4 on 1 Postcard Insert the postcard with the upper end toward the machine Basic Operations 52 ...
Page 78: ...Printing a Document 72 ...
Page 93: ...LINKS Basic Printing Operations P 73 Printing a Document 87 ...
Page 97: ...LINKS Basic Printing Operations P 73 Enlarging or Reducing P 82 Printing a Document 91 ...
Page 108: ...LINKS Basic Printing Operations P 73 Printing a Document 102 ...
Page 140: ...LINKS Using the Encrypted Print P 135 Installing an SD Card P 633 Printing a Document 134 ...
Page 195: ...LINKS Connecting to a Network P 186 Network 189 ...
Page 250: ...LINKS Entering Sleep Mode P 63 Network 244 ...
Page 290: ...Printing a Document Stored in the Machine Stored Job Print P 136 Security 284 ...
Page 296: ... Functions of the Keys Operation Panel P 24 Security 290 ...
Page 334: ...Using TLS for Encrypted Communications P 297 Configuring IPSec Settings P 301 Security 328 ...
Page 344: ...Using Remote UI 338 ...
Page 359: ...LINKS Remote UI Screens P 339 Using Remote UI 353 ...
Page 383: ...Paper Source 0YSF 05E See Select Feeder Menu P 500 Setting Menu List 377 ...
Page 516: ...Troubleshooting 510 ...
Page 600: ...LINKS Utility Menu P 491 Job Menu P 496 Maintenance 594 ...
Page 611: ...Third Party Software 0YSF 090 Appendix 605 ...
Page 630: ...Appendix 624 ...
Page 651: ...Manual Display Settings 0YSF 091 Appendix 645 ...
Page 675: ...Scalable Fonts PCL Appendix 669 ...
Page 676: ...Appendix 670 ...
Page 677: ...Appendix 671 ...
Page 678: ...OCR Code Scalable Fonts PCL Bitmapped Fonts PCL Appendix 672 ...
Page 701: ... 16 MD4 RSA Data Security Inc MD4 Message Digest Algorithm ...
Page 712: ... 27 including the GNU Public Licence ...
Page 736: ... 51 SOFTWARE ...
Page 749: ...Search Enter keyword s here 1 ...
Page 752: ...2 ...
Page 762: ...12 ...
Page 768: ...3 Click Delivered Update 4 Click Apply Firmware 5 Confirm the firmware to apply click Yes 5 ...
Page 770: ...3 Click Delivered Update 4 Click Delete Firmware 7 ...
Page 789: ...Search Enter keyword s here 1 ...
Page 810: ...Starting MEAP Applications Stopping MEAP Applications Starting Stopping MEAP Applications 10 ...
Page 818: ...4 Click License Management 5 18 ...
Page 821: ...4 Click License Management 5 21 ...
Page 822: ...Click Disable 6 Click Yes The license file is disabled 22 ...
Page 824: ...4 Click License Management 5 24 ...
Page 827: ...4 Click License Management 5 27 ...
Page 828: ...Click Delete 6 Click Yes The license file is deleted 28 ...
Page 830: ...4 Click Authentication Information Settings 5 30 ...
Page 832: ...When cancelling authentication information Click Delete 32 ...
Page 837: ...5 ...
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Page 849: ...17 ...
Page 855: ...4 Click Yes The setting information of the application is deleted 23 ...