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Likewise, load the remaining paper and align the edges of the paper in the arrow direction
(1). Hold the short-side paper guide on the left side and slide it to the desired paper size (2).
Important
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Do not load paper exceeding the maximum fill line. It might cause paper jams or device malfunctions.
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If the number of sheets is 100 or less, the paper guides touch too tightly against the paper, causing the paper
to deform and resulting in paper jams.
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Position the paper guides correctly to match the paper size. If the position of the guide is not correct, the
paper may not be fed properly, causing paper jams.
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Push the tray in gently until it stops.
Important
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When pushing the paper tray in, do it slowly. If the tray is pushed with too much force, it may cause device
malfunction.
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Specify the type of the paper loaded when you have changed the paper type.
Reference
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For more information on paper type settings, refer to "Changing the Paper Settings" (P.89).
Loading Paper in Trays 6 and 7 (High Capacity Feeder C1-DS)
The following describes the procedure for loading paper in Trays 6 and 7 (High Capacity
Feeder C1-DS (optional)).
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Before loading paper in a tray, fan the paper well. It prevents paper from sticking to each other and reduces
paper jams.
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When loading heavyweight paper, be sure to adjust the position of the weight switch buttons.
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Pull out the tray towards you until it stops.
Important
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While the device is processing a job, do not pull out the tray.
Summary of Contents for ApeosPort-VII C5588
Page 7: ...1 1Before Using the Device ...
Page 21: ...Safety Notes 21 ...
Page 29: ...2 2Product Overview ...
Page 57: ...3 3Paper and Other Media ...
Page 92: ...3 Paper and Other Media 92 ...
Page 93: ...4 4Original Documents ...
Page 99: ...5 5Basic Operations ...
Page 104: ...5 Basic Operations 104 4 Select Delete ...
Page 110: ...5 Basic Operations 110 4 Select Delete ...
Page 112: ...5 Basic Operations 112 Note z WSD stands for Web Services on Devices ...
Page 121: ...6 6Maintenance ...
Page 151: ...7 7Problem Solving ...
Page 246: ...7 Problem Solving 246 ...