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Use and Storage of Suplies
Use and Storage of Supplies
Copy Paper
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Copy paper of the types or in the conditions listed below are not recommended for this copier.
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Folded, curled, creased, or damaged paper
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Torn paper
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Perforated paper
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Paper with conductive or low electrical resistance coating such as carbon or silver coating
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Thermal paper, art paper
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Thin paper that has low stiffness
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Damp paper
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Wavy paper
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Stapled paper
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Translucent paper
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Never use ink-jet printer paper to prevent failure.
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Use a proper type OHP transparency and set it in correct direction to prevent failure.
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Fan copy paper and OHP transparencies to get air between the sheets before loading.
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Do not touch copy paper if your fingers are wet or oily; finger prints may appear on the copy.
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Load paper with the copy side down in the paper trays. If copies are curled, try turning the copy paper over in the tray.
If there is no improvement, change to copy paper with less curl.
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When copying on rough surface paper, the copy image may be light.
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When setting paper thinner than 64g/m
2
, 17 lb or translucent paper in the paper trays or bypass trays, set it as shown
in the figure below. The paper is divided into the vertical and horizontal types depending on the texture flow direction.
If you set thin paper or translucent paper in the reverse direction, a paper jam might occur. Since A3, B4, 11"
×
17", and
8
1/2
"
×
14" sizes of thin paper are set in the lengthwise direction in this machine, they must be of the vertical type.
Texture flow
Setting paper in
Setting paper
the paper trays
in the bypass tray
Vertical type
Horizontal type
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Summary of Contents for Aficio Color 4006
Page 14: ...1 Where it is what it is Where it is What it is ...
Page 20: ...7 What You can do with this Machine What You can do with this Machine ...
Page 22: ...9 What You can do with this Machine Differences between Edit Type and Basic Type ...
Page 38: ...25 Basics Basics ...
Page 48: ...35 Copying Basic Operation Copying ...
Page 103: ...90 ...
Page 104: ...91 Adjustment and Color Memory Adjustment and Color Memory ...
Page 116: ...103 Area Editing Only for Edit Type Area Editing Only for Edit Type ...
Page 143: ...130 ...
Page 144: ...131 What to do if Something Goes Wrong What to do if Something Goes Wrong ...
Page 159: ...146 ...
Page 160: ...147 Changing the Machine s Settings Changing the Machine s Settings ...
Page 184: ...171 Projector Unit Operation Projector Unit Operation ...
Page 214: ...201 Specification Specifications ...
Page 224: ...211 Index Index ...
Page 227: ...214 UE USA A259 ...