d-COLOR MF3100
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6.1
Paper
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6.1.3
Precautions for correct operations
Unavailable paper
Do not load the following types of paper into the tray. Not observing these precautions may lead to reduced
print quality, a paper jam, or machine damage.
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Paper that has been printed on using a heat-transfer printer or an inkjet printer
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Folded, curled, wrinkled, or torn paper
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Paper that has been left unwrapped for a long period of time
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Paper that is damp, perforated, or that has been hole punched
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Extremely smooth or extremely rough paper, or paper with an uneven surface
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Treated paper such as carbon-backed paper, thermal paper, pressure-sensitive paper, or iron-on
transfer paper
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Paper that has been decorated with foil or embossing
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Paper of a non-standard shape (paper that is not rectangular)
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Paper that is bound with glue, staples or paper clips
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Paper with labels attached
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Paper with ribbons, hooks, buttons, etc., attached
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Paper with different paper quality (roughness) on the front and back sides
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Paper that is too thin or too thick
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Paper containing static electricity
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Acidic paper
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Other types of unavailable paper
Storing paper
To store paper, be sure to note the following points.
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Store paper on an even, horizontal surface, and do not take the paper out of its packaging until it is
loaded into a tray. If paper is left for a long period of time outside its package, it may cause a paper jam.
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When not using paper that has been taken out of its package once, return it to the original package and
store it in a horizontal, cool, dark place.
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Do not store paper in locations or in environments that are:
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Too humid
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Exposed to direct sunlight
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Subject to high temperatures (95°F (35°C) or more)
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Too dusty
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Do not set paper against the other or store it vertically.
Tips
When purchasing a large quantity of paper or special paper, carry out a trial print to check the printing quality
in advance.
Summary of Contents for d-COLOR MF3100
Page 1: ...d COLOR MF3100 INTRODUCTION...
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Page 5: ...1 Introduction...
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Page 9: ...2 Before Using This Function...
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Page 14: ...2 6 d COLOR MF3100 Installation location and environment 2 2 2...
Page 15: ...3 About This Machine...
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Page 26: ...3 12 d COLOR MF3100 Installing optional units 3 3 3...
Page 27: ...4 Turning the Power ON or OFF...
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Page 31: ...5 Loading the Original...
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Page 36: ...5 6 d COLOR MF3100 Loading the original onto the Original Glass 5 5 2...
Page 37: ...6 Loading Paper...
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Page 61: ...9 Specifications...
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