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*4: Coated 1, Coated 2, and Labels should be fed one by one from a paper tray.
*5: Heavyweight 2 or coated 2: If heavyweight or coated paper is not loaded into the machine, the
paper needs to be slightly curled upward.
*6: Paper having coated surface on one side should not be fed from Bypass tray.
• When printing onto postcard or envelope, Heavyweight 2 should be selected, and the size should
be specified.
• Depending on heavyweight paper, the machine cannot load Short Edge Feed. In that case set the
paper Long Edge Feed.
• Depending on the type of paper used and the operating environment, paper may not feed to the
machine properly, or print quality may be negatively affected.
Storing and Handling Paper
Please keep the following points in mind when storing paper
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Store paper inside a cabinet or other dry place. Paper that has absorbed moisture
can cause paper jams and image quality defects.
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After opening a package of paper, wrap up the remaining paper to store it. It is
recommended that you include moisture prevention packets.
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Paper should be stored flat to prevent bends or warping.
Please adhere to the following when setting paper into the tray
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Align the stack of paper neatly before setting it in the tray.
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Do not use paper that is folded, creased, or heavily warped.
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Do not use waved or curled paper.
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Do not load paper of mixed size together into the tray.
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Transparency paper and label paper can cause paper jams, and multiple sheets can
be fed to the printer at once. Be sure to carefully fan these types of paper.
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When continuously outputting onto transparencies, transparency sheets may
sometimes stick to each other. Remove transparencies from the output tray every 20
or so sheets, and fan them to cool them down.
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