5.2 Installing and removing paper magazines
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5.2 Installing and removing paper magazines
If the loaded paper runs out or a different size of paper is required, remove the paper magazine from the printer. Then, install
the paper magazine loaded with the required size of paper to the printer.
• There is a danger of catching your hands or body in the gears. Do not put your hands near any gears during
the system operation.
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• When you handle a paper magazine, be careful not to injure yourself or damage it.
5.2.1 Installing a paper magazine
The illustration used in the table below is a system in which the triple magazine unit is installed.
• If optional quad magazine unit is installed, see
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5.2.3 Installing a paper magazine in the system in which the quad
magazine unit is installed.
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• The magazine handle deterioration will not occur within the normal use of it. However, if there is a fray in the
handle or the metal parts are deformed due to some reasons such as dropping the magazine, there is a
possibility that the magazine handle will break. Consult your technical representative to replace the magazine
handle.
• The outlets of the paper magazines are designed to close when the printer doors are opened. Opening any
other door or cover without opening the printer doors causes the paper ends to be exposed in the magazines.
Be sure to open all the printer doors first.
Paper magazine A
Paper magazine A2
If the optional quad magazine unit is installed
If the optional triple magazine unit is installed
Paper magazine B
Paper magazine C
Paper magazine A (option)
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