10 Paper and Other Media
240
Paper and Other Media
10
Loading Paper in the Tray 5 (Bypass)
When printing or copying with paper sizes or types that cannot be set in the Trays 1 to
4 and 6, use the Tray 5 (bypass). The following describes how to load paper into the
Tray 5 (bypass).
To make detailed instructions during printings, specify the instructions using the [Tray/
Output] tab in the print driver. When doing this, also specify the type of paper to load.
Important •
Do not supply new paper until the loaded paper runs out in order to prevent paper jams or
making mistakes of paper loading.
Note
•
Be sure to fan the paper well. Otherwise, paper may cause paper jams, and multiple sheets
may be fed to the printer at once.
1
Open the Tray 5 (bypass).
Note
•
If necessary, extend the
extension flap. When pulling
out the extension flap, do it
gently.
2
Load paper with the side to be
copied or printed on face down, and
insert the paper lightly along the
paper guides until it comes to a
stop.
Important •
Do not load mixed paper types
into the tray.
•
Do not load paper exceeding
the maximum fill line. It may
cause paper jams or machine
malfunctions.
•
When [Label], [Heavyweight
1], or [Heavyweight 2] is
selected for the paper type,
load the paper as . If the
paper is loaded as
, image
quality may deteriorate.
•
When making copies or
printing on thick-stock paper
such as postcards, and the
paper is not fed into the
machine, apply a curl to the
leading edge of the paper as
shown in the figure on the
right. Note, however, that
excessively bending or folder
the paper might cause paper
jams.
•
Depending on the type of the
heavyweight paper, paper loaded as
may not be fed to the machine. If it happens, load
the paper as .
•
Depending on the type of the heavyweight paper, paper may not be fed to the machine or
image quality may deteriorate.
Summary of Contents for ApeosPort 350 I
Page 1: ...ApeosPort 550 I 450 I 350 I DocuCentre 550 I 450 I Series User Guide...
Page 30: ......
Page 48: ......
Page 160: ......
Page 194: ......
Page 212: ......
Page 236: ......
Page 250: ......
Page 370: ......
Page 384: ......
Page 406: ......
Page 426: ......
Page 591: ...18 Glossary This chapter contains a list of terms used in this guide z Glossary 590...
Page 608: ......