Preparation before Use
2-32
OPERATION GUIDE
There is a paper gauge on the left side of the front
of the paper cassette to indicate the remaining
paper supply. When paper is exhausted, the pointer
will go down to the level of (empty).
NOTE:
If the machine will not be used for a prolonged
period, protect all paper from humidity by removing it
from the cassettes and sealing it in the paper storage
bag.
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Select the media type (plain, recycled, etc.) loaded
in the cassette. (Refer to
and Media Type for the Cassettes on page 2-38
Loading Paper in the Multi Purpose Tray
The multi purpose tray will hold up to 50 sheets of A4 or smaller plain paper (80 g/m
2
).
The multi purpose tray accepts paper sizes from A4 to A6 and Hagaki and from Legal to Statement-R, and 16K.
Be sure to use the multi purpose tray when you print on any special paper.
IMPORTANT:
When using media types other than plain paper (such as recycled or colored paper), always
specify the media type setting. (Refer to
Specifying Paper Size and Media Type for the Multi Purpose Tray on
.) If you are using a paper weight of 106 g/m
2
or more, set the media type to
Thick
.
The capacity of the multi purpose tray is as follows.
• A4 or smaller plain paper (80 g/m
2
), recycled paper or color paper: 50 sheets
• Hagaki: 15 sheets
• OHP film: 1 sheet
• Envelope DL, Envelope C5, Envelope #10 (Commercial #10), Monarch, Youkei 4, Youkei 2: 1 sheet
NOTE:
When you load custom size paper, enter the paper size by referring to
Media Type for the Multi Purpose Tray on page 2-41
.
When you use special paper such as transparencies or thick paper, select the media type by referring to
Specifying Paper Size and Media Type for the Multi Purpose Tray on page 2-41
.
Summary of Contents for d-Copia 283MF
Page 1: ...OPERATION GUIDE d Copia 283MF d Copia 283MF Plus d Copia 284MF 551001en GB...
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Page 116: ...Basic Operation 3 34 OPERATION GUIDE...
Page 136: ...Copying Functions 4 20 OPERATION GUIDE...
Page 188: ...Status Job Cancel 7 22 OPERATION GUIDE...
Page 340: ...Default Setting System Menu 8 152 OPERATION GUIDE...
Page 348: ...Maintenance 9 8 OPERATION GUIDE...
Page 366: ...Troubleshooting 10 18 OPERATION GUIDE...
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