Chapter 3 Functions for Master Making
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Using Custom Size Paper
[Paper Size]
1
Touch [Paper] in the [Basic] tab
screen.
2
Touch a target paper button.
3
Touch [OK].
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When using extended paper (banner,
etc.)
Paper that has an [H] (horizontal) length of 436 to 555
mm (17 5/32 to 21 27/32 inches) is called “extended
paper”.
When you select an extended paper in the [Paper
Size] screen, this machine runs in extended paper
mode.
• In extended paper mode, the timing and speed of
printing are different from the normal printing pro-
cess.
• In extended paper mode, [<Ext.Paper>] is indicated
in the message area.
paper feed tray, this machine automatically detects
the paper size and makes a master in an appropri-
ate range for master making (
However, when custom size paper is set, the paper
size is not detected automatically.
You need to select an appropriate paper size for
[Paper Size] before master making.
B
If you use custom size paper while
[Auto] is selected for [Paper Size], the
printed image may be missing or the
print drum (cylinder) may be stained.
B
The paper sizes that can be used
depend on the print mode.
(
B
The paper size to be used must have been
registered in [Custom Paper Entry]
(
B
When using standard size paper,
select [Auto].
B
To use extended paper, the optional
Wide Stacking Tray is required. For the
procedures to set the paper feed tray
and the paper receiving tray, consult
your dealer or authorized service repre-
sentative.
B
Some types of paper cannot be fed into
this machine, and some parts of the
printed paper may be stained depend-
ing on the position of the printed image.
For more information, consult your
dealer or authorized service representa-
tive.
Summary of Contents for MH 9350
Page 21: ...Chapter 1 19 1 About This Machine ...
Page 31: ...29 2 Chapter 2 Basic Operations ...
Page 53: ...51 3 Chapter 3 Functions for Master Making ...
Page 97: ...95 4 Chapter 4 Functions for Printing ...
Page 109: ...107 5 Chapter 5 Useful Functions ...
Page 130: ...Chapter 5 Useful Functions 128 ...
Page 131: ...129 6 Chapter 6 Functions for Scanning ...
Page 137: ...135 7 Chapter 7 Setting the Operation Conditions ...
Page 159: ...157 8 Chapter 8 RISO Console ...
Page 165: ...163 9 Chapter 9 Replacing Consumables ...
Page 177: ...175 10 Chapter 10 Maintenance ...
Page 181: ...179 11 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting ...
Page 205: ...203 12 Chapter 12 Appendix ...
Page 215: ...Chapter 12 Appendix 213 12 V View edit 48 W WAKE UP key 23 Z Zoom 71 ...