Copy paper/Original documents
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MF45
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Precautions for paper
The following types of paper should not be used, otherwise decreased print
quality, paper misfeeds or damage to the machine may occur.
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Overhead projector transparencies that have already been fed through
the machine (even if the transparency is still blank)
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Paper that has been printed on by a heat-transfer printer or an inkjet
printer
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Paper that is either extremely thick or extremely thin
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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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Damp paper, perforated paper, or paper with punched holes
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Extremely smooth or extremely rough paper, or paper with an uneven
surface
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Paper that has been treated, such as carbon-backed, heat-sensitive or
pressure-sensitive paper
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Paper that has been decorated with foil or embossing
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Paper of a non-standard shape (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
Paper storage
Observe the following precautions when storing the paper.
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Store paper in a cool, dark location with little humidity.
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If the paper becomes damp, paper misfeeds may occur.
Paper that has not been loaded should be kept wrapped or placed in a
plastic bag and stored in a cool, dark location with little humidity.
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Store the paper laying flat, not standing on its edge.
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Curled paper may cause paper misfeeds.
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Keep paper out of the reach of children.
Thick 3
Select this setting when the thick paper that is loaded
has a weight of 210 g/m
2
to 256 g/m
2
.
A paper drawer with this setting is not automatically
selected when the “Auto Paper Select” setting is
specified or when the paper drawers are switched
automatically.
Envelope
Select this setting when envelopes are loaded.
A paper drawer with this setting is not automatically
selected when the “Auto Paper Select” setting is
specified or when the paper drawers are switched
automatically.
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Description
Summary of Contents for d-Color MF45
Page 1: ......
Page 17: ...1 Introduction...
Page 18: ......
Page 42: ...1 Introduction 1 26 MF45 Y G B R M C...
Page 53: ...Introduction 1 MF45 1 37 Full color copy and Background Color function...
Page 60: ...1 Introduction 1 44 MF45...
Page 61: ...2 Installation and operation precautions...
Page 62: ......
Page 78: ...2 Installation and operation precautions 2 18 MF45...
Page 79: ...3 Before making copies...
Page 80: ......
Page 95: ...Before making copies 3 MF45 3 17...
Page 141: ...Before making copies 3 MF45 3 63...
Page 142: ...3 Before making copies 3 64 MF45...
Page 143: ...4 Basic copy operations...
Page 144: ......
Page 164: ...4 Basic copy operations 4 22 MF45 3 Touch Thick Original...
Page 184: ...4 Basic copy operations 4 42 MF45 3 Touch OK The Basic screen appears again...
Page 187: ...Basic copy operations 4 MF45 4 45 3 Touch OK The Basic screen appears again...
Page 199: ...Basic copy operations 4 MF45 4 57 3 Touch OK The Basic screen appears again...
Page 201: ...Basic copy operations 4 MF45 4 59 2 Touch 1 2 or 2 2 3 Touch OK The Basic screen appears again...
Page 235: ...Basic copy operations 4 MF45 4 93 3 Touch OK The Basic screen appears again...
Page 240: ...4 Basic copy operations 4 98 MF45...
Page 241: ...5 Additional copy operations...
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Page 244: ...5 Additional copy operations 5 4 MF45 The Mode Check screen appears...
Page 282: ...5 Additional copy operations 5 42 MF45...
Page 283: ...6 Troubleshooting...
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Page 286: ...6 Troubleshooting 6 4 MF45 Touch to display the message shown in the following illustration...
Page 333: ...7 Specifications...
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Page 344: ...7 Specifications 7 12 MF45...
Page 345: ...8 Copy paper Original documents...
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Page 372: ...8 Copy paper Original documents 8 28 MF45...
Page 373: ...9 Application functions...
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Page 455: ...10 Replacing toner cartridges and staples and emptying waste containers...
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Page 489: ...11 Care of the machine...
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Page 500: ...11 Care of the machine 11 12 MF45...
Page 501: ...12 Managing jobs Job list...
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Page 520: ...12 Managing jobs Job list 12 20 MF45...
Page 521: ...13 Utility...
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Page 639: ...14 Appendix...
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Page 654: ...14 Appendix 14 16 MF45...
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