6. Manual Bypass Copying
Use the Manual Bypass to make copies on paper not loaded in any Drawer, or to copy onto
transparencies, translucent paper, or any other special paper.
You can also use the Cover mode when the Multi Bypass Table is used with the
Automatic/Duplexing Document Feeder AF-3/AFR-9 (option).
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Copy Paper That Can be Used for Manual Bypass
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Types of Paper
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Plain paper (weighing 60 to 90 g/m
2
)
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Heavyweight paper (weighing 90 to 157 g/m
2
)
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Transparencies, translucent paper
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Paper Size
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Width: 100 to 297 mm
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Length: 140 to 432 mm
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Capacity
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Plain paper (white) ... 50 sheets or less
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Plain paper (once-copied paper) ... 20 sheets or less
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Heavyweight paper, transparencies, translucent paper ... 20 sheets
Using the Manual Bypass
Place the original on the Original
Glass and make the control panel
settings.
1
The following functions cannot be
selected for Manual Bypass:
Auto Paper, Auto Size, Finishing,
2-Sided Copying,
Margin-by-Reduction, Erase,
1[2in1] 1 and 2[2in1] 1.
NOTE
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Swing down the Multi Bypass Table
and slide the Paper Guide Plate to the
size of the copy paper.
2
Place a neat stack of copy paper on the
Table and insert it into the copier until
it stops.
3
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Before inserting, fan the paper stack
well if you are using transparencies or
translucent paper.
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Correct any curl if you are using
heavyweight paper.
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When using once-copied paper, load
the paper stack so that the blank side
faces up.
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Summary of Contents for EP3050
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Page 18: ...6 ...
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Page 53: ...6 Manual Bypass Copying Chapter 3 Making Copies 41 ...
Page 71: ... Chapter 3 Making Copies 8 Selecting the Original Copy Type 59 ...
Page 77: ... Chapter 3 Making Copies 8 Selecting the Original Copy Type 65 ...
Page 109: ...Chapter 3 Making Copies 10 Auxiliary Functions 97 ...
Page 113: ...Chapter 3 Making Copies 10 Auxiliary Functions 101 ...
Page 120: ...Chapter 3 Making Copies 11 Mode Check 108 ...
Page 127: ...Chapter 4 Using the User Mode 1 Job Memory Input and Job Recall 115 ...
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