Before Using
19
1
Us
ing
It is possible to load up to 40 sheets of A4 (Letter*)
size copy paper (assuming a paper weight of 80
g
/m
2
).
Note that only A4 (Letter*) size paper may be used.
When the unit is first used or when “
”
flashes on the Display Window to indicate that the unit
is out of paper, load copy paper as described below.
*Letter size is for U.S.A. and Canada models.
1
Insert the power cord into the AC
outlet and press the Power Key
.
•
If the screen is not in the home position, the
screen will move to home position and stop.
•
“
” will flash on the Display Window
when copy paper has run out.
2
Pull the paper cover forward as
shown.
3
To prevent paper jams such as those
caused by multiple sheets feeding at
once, fan the paper thoroughly,
square it, align it with the guide
inside, and insert as far as it will go.
Notice
•
Only use A4 (Letter*) size copying paper
having a weight of 60 to 90
g
/m
2
as the copy
paper for this unit.
*Letter size is for U.S.A. and Canada models.
•
Do not stack more copy paper in the unit than
the maximum paper limit indicated by the
guide (see figure above) as this may result in
paper jams. (Note that the unit can hold about
40 sheets of paper having a weight of 80
g
/m
2
.)
4
Close the paper cover until a click is
heard.
•
“ ” will light in the Display Window.
Notice
•
The paper cover should be closed to make
copies properly. Confirm the both latches are
locked.
Loading Copy Paper
Notes on Loading Copy Paper
Follow the guidelines below to ensure smooth
and accurate printing by the unit.
•
Only use A4 (Letter*) size copy paper having
a weight of 60 to 90
g
/m
2
as the copy paper
for this unit.
•
Do not simultaneously load paper of varying
type and thickness as this may result in
paper jams.
•
Before adding copy paper, be sure to remove
all the copy paper remaining inside the unit’s
paper cover. (Note that copy paper will
slightly resist being removed, but may be
pulled out without problems.)
After removing the copy paper, stack the
removed paper together with the new paper,
fan it thoroughly, square it and reload.
•
Extremely smooth or glossy paper
•
Coated paper
•
Thermal paper
•
Paper that is printed on one side
•
Wrinkled paper, creased paper
DO NOT USE THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF
PAPER.
(DOING SO MAY RESULT IN PAPER JAMS.)
Guide
Maximum paper limit
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