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Pull out the tray until it stops.
Important •
While the machine is processing a job, do not
pull out the tray that the job uses.
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Do not add a new stack of paper on top of
the remaining paper in the tray to prevent
paper jams or any other troubles. First,
remove the remaining paper from the tray,
and then load the new stack of paper.
2
Load and align the edges of the paper against
the left edge of the tray with the side to be
copied or printed on facing down.
Important •
Do not load paper above the maximum fill
line. It might cause paper jams or machine
malfunctions.
3
Push the tray in gently until it stops.
Important •
When pushing the paper tray in, do it slowly. If the tray is pushed with too much force, it might cause
machine malfunctions.
Loading Paper in Tray 5 (Bypass)
When printing or copying on a size or type of paper that cannot be set in Trays 1 to 4, 6 or
7, use Tray 5 (Bypass).
The following describes the procedure for loading paper into Tray 5 (Bypass). For printings,
specify the instructions using the [Paper/Output] tab in the print driver. Also specify the type
of paper to be loaded.
Important •
Do not add a new stack of paper on top of the remaining paper in the tray to prevent paper jams or
any other troubles. First, remove the remaining paper from the tray, and then load the new stack of
paper.
Note
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Fan the paper well before loading paper in a tray. It prevents paper from sticking to each other and
reduces paper jams.
1
Open the Tray 5 (Bypass).
Note
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If necessary, pull out the extension tray. The
extension tray can be extended in two stages.
Pull out the extension tray gently.
Summary of Contents for ApeosPort-V 6080
Page 1: ...ApeosPort V 7080 ApeosPort V 6080 DocuCentre V 7080 DocuCentre V 6080 Administrator Guide ...
Page 13: ...13 Activity Report 727 EP System 731 Glossary 732 Index 735 ...
Page 14: ...14 ...
Page 62: ...2 Paper and Other Media 62 Paper and Other Media 2 ...
Page 88: ...3 Maintenance 88 Maintenance 3 ...
Page 110: ...4 Machine Status 110 Machine Status 4 ...
Page 296: ...5 Tools 296 Tools 5 ...
Page 346: ...9 Scanner Environment Settings 346 Scanner Environment Settings 9 ...
Page 354: ...10 Using IP Fax SIP 354 Using IP Fax SIP 10 ...
Page 366: ...12 Using the Server Fax Service 366 Using the Server Fax Service 12 ...
Page 382: ...13 Encryption and Digital Signature Settings 382 Encryption and Digital Signature Settings 13 ...
Page 734: ...16 Appendix 734 Appendix 16 ...
Page 744: ...Index 744 Index ...