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3.3 Loading Paper
3.3.2 Loading paper in tray 5 (bypass)
When making copies on paper stock not supported by trays 1, 2, 3, and 4, such as transparencies,
postcards (105 x 148 mm only), heavy weight paper and other special and non-standard size paper
stock, you can load them in tray 5 (bypass).
If you use tray 5 (bypass) to make your copies, you must select the paper type. In addition, if you
are copying onto paper sizes SRA3 (320 x 450 mm/12.6 x 17.7”) or 12 x 18”, you need to move the
paper guide to the position concerned. This section explains how to load paper in tray 5 (bypass)
and how to adjust its paper guide.
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Loading paper in tray 5 (bypass)
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Procedure
Open tray 5 (bypass).
You can extend the tray, if
necessary, by pulling out the
extension flap. The extension
flap can be pulled out in two
steps.
Check that the paper
guide is located at the
position shown in the
diagram on the right.
The paper guide should be at
“Standard” position usually.
Place the paper with the
side where image is to be
copied facing upward.
Align the paper with the
paper guide and insert
the paper.
Once you have loaded paper in
tray 5 (bypass), the Tray 5
screen is displayed.
Adjust the paper guide
gently to align the paper.
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IIf the paper guide has been moved
to the 12"/305 mm or 12.6"/320 mm
position, return it to the original
position as shown in the diagram on
the right.
Adjust the paper guide when you
make copies onto paper like SRA3
(320 x 450mm/12.6 x 17.7") or 12 x
18" paper. See the next section
“Adjusting the position of the paper
guide” on how to move the paper
guide.
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You cannot load mixed size paper in
this tray.
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You have to load A3 transparencies,
coated paper, and art films one by
one.
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Load the paper stock horizontally
when copying onto heavy weight
paper. For example, load as A4 for
A4 size and not A4 .
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