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8 Paper and Other Media
The machine is designed to use a variety of paper types and other media. This chapter
provides information about loading paper and other types of media into the machine.
Loading Paper
This section provides information on how to load paper into trays.
NOTE:
Make sure the side and rear paper guides on the trays are properly positioned
to match the size of paper loaded. If there is a gap between the paper stack and the
guides, paper may not be fed to the machine properly, or paper jams may occur.
For information about configurable paper sizes and media types for each tray, refer to
Supported Paper Sizes and Types on page 127
For information about the acceptable range of paper sizes and capacity for each tray,
refer to
Specifications in the Appendix chapter on page 209.
Preparing Paper for Loading
Before loading paper into the paper trays, fan the edges. This procedure separates any
sheets of paper that are stuck together and reduces the possibility of paper jams.
NOTE:
To avoid paper jams and misfeeds, do not remove paper from its packaging
until required.
Loading Paper into the Paper Trays
Depending on the machine configuration, up to four paper trays will be available
excluding Tray 5 (bypass tray).
NOTE:
If the machine is processing a job, do not open the active paper tray.
WARNING
Do not use conductive paper such as carbonic paper or coated paper. When paper
jam occurs, it may cause short-circuit and eventually a fire accident.
Summary of Contents for DocuCentre 1055
Page 1: ...DocuCentre 1085 1055 User Guide...
Page 10: ...10...
Page 28: ...1 Before Using the Machine 28...
Page 48: ...2 Product Overview 48...
Page 62: ...3 Copy 62...
Page 86: ...4 Fax 86...
Page 122: ...7 CentreWare Internet Services 122...
Page 130: ...8 Paper and Other Media 130...
Page 172: ...9 Setups 172...
Page 182: ...10 Maintenance 182...
Page 208: ...11 Problem Solving 208...
Page 238: ...13 Glossary 238...
Page 244: ...14 Index 244...