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... Grain Direction...13 2. Handling Paper Loading Paper...15 How to Hold Paper...17 How to Heat...6 Moisture Content...6 Clark Stiffness...7 Bending Stiffness...7 Surface Resistivity...8 Paper Specifications...8 Condition of Paper...21 Coated Paper...21 Recycled Paper...21 Preprinted Paper...21 Colored Paper...22 Prepunched Paper...22 OHP Film...23 Label Paper, Pressure...
... Grain Direction...13 2. Handling Paper Loading Paper...15 How to Hold Paper...17 How to Heat...6 Moisture Content...6 Clark Stiffness...7 Bending Stiffness...7 Surface Resistivity...8 Paper Specifications...8 Condition of Paper...21 Coated Paper...21 Recycled Paper...21 Preprinted Paper...21 Colored Paper...22 Prepunched Paper...22 OHP Film...23 Label Paper, Pressure...
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... the conditions noted in the machine. For the values for the calcium carbonate ratio, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". For the values for the friction coefficients, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". Composition of paper in page 8 "Paper Specifications". If the paper's friction coefficient is important to print from the paper tray through the machine. Surface...
... the conditions noted in the machine. For the values for the calcium carbonate ratio, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". For the values for the friction coefficients, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". Composition of paper in page 8 "Paper Specifications". If the paper's friction coefficient is important to print from the paper tray through the machine. Surface...
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... paper. 1 CEL001 6 1. Characteristics and Conditions of paper is too smooth. Moisture Content The moisture content of paper affects the condition of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". Also, wrinkling, and curling may become wavy. Resistance to Heat Paper is necessary for the surface smoothness of the paper and print quality. Use paper...
... paper. 1 CEL001 6 1. Characteristics and Conditions of paper is too smooth. Moisture Content The moisture content of paper affects the condition of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". Also, wrinkling, and curling may become wavy. Resistance to Heat Paper is necessary for the surface smoothness of the paper and print quality. Use paper...
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...it is low in the paper. 1 CEL002 1. 6 mm (0.24 inches) or less For the values for the bending stiffness of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". It is also susceptible to moisture content and heat, so paper with wavy edges feeds at its edges or curl during printing. Paper with a low... at an angle and may cause paper jams. For the values for the Clark stiffness of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". 7 Characteristics of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". If the Clark stiffness is low, paper is easy to twine around the paper rollers or belts, which may cause paper ...
...it is low in the paper. 1 CEL002 1. 6 mm (0.24 inches) or less For the values for the bending stiffness of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". It is also susceptible to moisture content and heat, so paper with wavy edges feeds at its edges or curl during printing. Paper with a low... at an angle and may cause paper jams. For the values for the Clark stiffness of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". 7 Characteristics of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". If the Clark stiffness is low, paper is easy to twine around the paper rollers or belts, which may cause paper ...
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... *1 Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) ratio (%) Cut edge Cutting tolerance Clark stiffness Bending stiffness Smoothness (s) Static friction coefficient Moisture content (%) Surface resistivity ( ) Specifications 15% or less 15% or less Height of burrs: 0.05 mm (0.002 inches) or less Length: ±0.5 mm (0.02 inches) Angle: ...176;F) Coated paper Item Ash content (%) *1 Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) ratio (%) Cut edge Specifications 22% or less 20% or less Height of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". Characteristics and Conditions of paper in the machine. It may affect the quality of printing ...
... *1 Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) ratio (%) Cut edge Cutting tolerance Clark stiffness Bending stiffness Smoothness (s) Static friction coefficient Moisture content (%) Surface resistivity ( ) Specifications 15% or less 15% or less Height of burrs: 0.05 mm (0.002 inches) or less Length: ±0.5 mm (0.02 inches) Angle: ...176;F) Coated paper Item Ash content (%) *1 Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) ratio (%) Cut edge Specifications 22% or less 20% or less Height of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". Characteristics and Conditions of paper in the machine. It may affect the quality of printing ...
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Characteristics of Paper Item Cutting tolerance Clark stiffness Bending stiffness Air permeability (s) Static friction coefficient Moisture content (%) Surface resistivity ( ) Specifications Length: ±0.5 mm (0.02 inches) Angle: 90° ± 0.1° 40 or more Less than 1800 5000 or less 0.35 to 0.67 3.7 to 5.5% 5×109 to 1×1012 *1 Measured by combustion at 900°C (1652°F) 9
Characteristics of Paper Item Cutting tolerance Clark stiffness Bending stiffness Air permeability (s) Static friction coefficient Moisture content (%) Surface resistivity ( ) Specifications Length: ±0.5 mm (0.02 inches) Angle: 90° ± 0.1° 40 or more Less than 1800 5000 or less 0.35 to 0.67 3.7 to 5.5% 5×109 to 1×1012 *1 Measured by combustion at 900°C (1652°F) 9
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...select special types of paper to use with the machine depend on the machine. For details about fanning coated paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". Preprinted Paper If you want to confirm the consistency of feeding, and the effect on consumable parts and components without longterm testing, but you...them in the paper tray. Using Special Types of Paper Using Special Types of Paper • Refer to the tables on page 8 "Paper Specifications" as a guide when you can be very good because of density and surface conditions, coated paper is very different from regular paper. Coated ...
...select special types of paper to use with the machine depend on the machine. For details about fanning coated paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". Preprinted Paper If you want to confirm the consistency of feeding, and the effect on consumable parts and components without longterm testing, but you...them in the paper tray. Using Special Types of Paper Using Special Types of Paper • Refer to the tables on page 8 "Paper Specifications" as a guide when you can be very good because of density and surface conditions, coated paper is very different from regular paper. Coated ...
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... weight is the weight of one square meter of a sheet of paper, measured in pounds of 500 sheets of g/m2. Appendix The chapter describes the specifications for each grade are as basis weight or ream weight. Basis weight is the weight in units of the paper. 3. Basis weight (g/m2) 60 67...
... weight is the weight of one square meter of a sheet of paper, measured in pounds of 500 sheets of g/m2. Appendix The chapter describes the specifications for each grade are as basis weight or ream weight. Basis weight is the weight in units of the paper. 3. Basis weight (g/m2) 60 67...
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...Heat resistance 6 Holding paper 17 I Introduction 3 L Label paper 23 Loading paper 15 M Moisture content 6 O OHP film 23 P Paper specifications 8 Paper weight conversion table 25 Placing paper 17 Precautions during transport 20 Preprinted paper 21 Prepunched paper 22, 27 Pressure-sensitive paper 23 R Ream... weight 25 Recycled paper 21 Resistance to heat 6 Rips 10 Rounded edges 10 S Special paper 21 Specifications 8 Storing paper 19 Surface resistivity 8 Surface smoothness 5 T Transparency 23 Transporting paper 20 U Uncoated paper 8 W Warped paper 6 Wavy ...
...Heat resistance 6 Holding paper 17 I Introduction 3 L Label paper 23 Loading paper 15 M Moisture content 6 O OHP film 23 P Paper specifications 8 Paper weight conversion table 25 Placing paper 17 Precautions during transport 20 Preprinted paper 21 Prepunched paper 22, 27 Pressure-sensitive paper 23 R Ream... weight 25 Recycled paper 21 Resistance to heat 6 Rips 10 Rounded edges 10 S Special paper 21 Specifications 8 Storing paper 19 Surface resistivity 8 Surface smoothness 5 T Transparency 23 Transporting paper 20 U Uncoated paper 8 W Warped paper 6 Wavy ...
User Guide
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... to register frequently used settings, or to meet your requirements. You can also print these details. See "Checking Inquiry Using the User Tools", Maintenance and Specifications . 999[Paper Setting] key Specify settings for each function, operation status, or messages. See "Accessing User Tools", Connecting the Machine/ System Settings . See Paper Settings... 10 24 11 25 12 22 21 20 191817 16 15 14 13 111Display panel Displays keys for the paper tray. See "Counter", Maintenance and Specifications . See "Saving Energy", Getting Started . When the machine is turned on.
... to register frequently used settings, or to meet your requirements. You can also print these details. See "Checking Inquiry Using the User Tools", Maintenance and Specifications . 999[Paper Setting] key Specify settings for each function, operation status, or messages. See "Accessing User Tools", Connecting the Machine/ System Settings . See Paper Settings... 10 24 11 25 12 22 21 20 191817 16 15 14 13 111Display panel Displays keys for the paper tray. See "Counter", Maintenance and Specifications . See "Saving Energy", Getting Started . When the machine is turned on.
User Guide
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... number of paper automatically. C Place the originals. • Exposure Glass (Face down) • Auto Document Feeder (Face up) How to make Copies... (Placing Originals, Paper Specifications and Adding Paper , Basic Copying) A Press the {Home} key on the bottom left of copy paper. B Select a ratio, and then press [OK]. Auto Paper Select...
... number of paper automatically. C Place the originals. • Exposure Glass (Face down) • Auto Document Feeder (Face up) How to make Copies... (Placing Originals, Paper Specifications and Adding Paper , Basic Copying) A Press the {Home} key on the bottom left of copy paper. B Select a ratio, and then press [OK]. Auto Paper Select...
User Guide
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... 29 Changing the Display Language...31 How to Use the [Home] Screen...32 Adding Icons to Read the Manuals...6 Symbols Used in the Manuals...6 Model-Specific Information...7 Names of Major Features...8 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS How to the [Home] Screen...33 Registering Frequently Used Functions...37 Registering Functions in Scanned Files 18...
... 29 Changing the Display Language...31 How to Use the [Home] Screen...32 Adding Icons to Read the Manuals...6 Symbols Used in the Manuals...6 Model-Specific Information...7 Names of Major Features...8 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS How to the [Home] Screen...33 Registering Frequently Used Functions...37 Registering Functions in Scanned Files 18...
User Guide
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... Europe) (mainly North America) Differences in the Manuals This manual uses the following symbols: Indicates points to pay attention to when using , see page 7 "Model-Specific Information". 6 How to Read the Manuals Symbols Used in the functions of Region A and Region B models are indicated by the symbol that corresponds to the...
... Europe) (mainly North America) Differences in the Manuals This manual uses the following symbols: Indicates points to pay attention to when using , see page 7 "Model-Specific Information". 6 How to Read the Manuals Symbols Used in the functions of Region A and Region B models are indicated by the symbol that corresponds to the...
User Guide
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... belongs to. CWW201 The following , your machine is a Region B model, refer to the inch units. 7 Read the label. If your machine is region-specific. The label contains details that corresponds to the region of measure: metric and inch. Read the information under the symbol that identify the region your... -17, -57 • 208-240 V • Dimensions in this manual are given in the position shown below. If your machine belongs to. Model-Specific Information This section explains how you can identify the region your machine is a Region A model, refer to the metric units.
... belongs to. CWW201 The following , your machine is a Region B model, refer to the inch units. 7 Read the label. If your machine is region-specific. The label contains details that corresponds to the region of measure: metric and inch. Read the information under the symbol that identify the region your... -17, -57 • 208-240 V • Dimensions in this manual are given in the position shown below. If your machine belongs to. Model-Specific Information This section explains how you can identify the region your machine is a Region A model, refer to the metric units.
User Guide
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... when paper there has run out. An indicator on /off the power of an original simultaneously. 3. For details, see "Dos and Don'ts", Maintenance and Specifications . 24 Front left side automatically moves to remove paper jams or turn off the AC power switch. 7. Getting Started The ADF scans both sides of...
... when paper there has run out. An indicator on /off the power of an original simultaneously. 3. For details, see "Dos and Don'ts", Maintenance and Specifications . 24 Front left side automatically moves to remove paper jams or turn off the AC power switch. 7. Getting Started The ADF scans both sides of...
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2. Earth leakage breaker Protects users from electric shock. Vents Prevent overheating. 2. Doing so may result in damage or malfunction of the Attention Light • Do not push or pull the attention light when installed to the machine. Getting Started Rear and left view 1 1 2 1 1 CWW204 1. For details about checking the earth leakage breaker, see "Checking the Earth Leakage Breakers", Maintenance and Specifications . Guide to Functions of the attention light or the machine. 26
2. Earth leakage breaker Protects users from electric shock. Vents Prevent overheating. 2. Doing so may result in damage or malfunction of the Attention Light • Do not push or pull the attention light when installed to the machine. Getting Started Rear and left view 1 1 2 1 1 CWW204 1. For details about checking the earth leakage breaker, see "Checking the Earth Leakage Breakers", Maintenance and Specifications . Guide to Functions of the attention light or the machine. 26
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.... • Do not cancel the file transfer process while the data is not used as required. 7. Even if less than the number described in the specification. 1. Saving and Printing Using the Document Server Saving and Printing Using the Document Server The Document Server enables you to store documents on the machine...
.... • Do not cancel the file transfer process while the data is not used as required. 7. Even if less than the number described in the specification. 1. Saving and Printing Using the Document Server Saving and Printing Using the Document Server The Document Server enables you to store documents on the machine...
User Guide
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The user name is a security risk, so we recommend that you give access rights only to specific users. Select the [Share this folder]. Specify one or more object types, select a location, and then click [Find Now]. 10. In the [Groups or user ...
The user name is a security risk, so we recommend that you give access rights only to specific users. Select the [Share this folder]. Specify one or more object types, select a location, and then click [Find Now]. 10. In the [Groups or user ...
User Guide
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... Trays 2 and 3 by adjusting the positions of sheets, be sure not to use OHP transparencies, translucent paper, and paper that paper in Trays 2 and 3", Paper Specifications and Adding Paper . If the side fences are squeezed too tightly against the paper, the edges may crease, the paper may wrinkle. 1. CWW307 3. For details...
... Trays 2 and 3 by adjusting the positions of sheets, be sure not to use OHP transparencies, translucent paper, and paper that paper in Trays 2 and 3", Paper Specifications and Adding Paper . If the side fences are squeezed too tightly against the paper, the edges may crease, the paper may wrinkle. 1. CWW307 3. For details...
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...when loading A4 , 81/2 × 11 or larger sheets in the multi bypass tray (Tray 7). • Letterhead paper must be loaded in a specific orientation. For details, see page 114 "Loading Orientation-fixed Paper or Two-sided Paper". • You can be detected automatically, see page 118 "... and Types". Loading Paper CWW312 3. Press the elevator switch on the multi bypass tray (Tray 7). 1 CWW313 1. Envelopes must be loaded in a specific orientation. For details about the sizes that are not automatically detected. Press the elevator switch to move down the tray if you want to specify...
...when loading A4 , 81/2 × 11 or larger sheets in the multi bypass tray (Tray 7). • Letterhead paper must be loaded in a specific orientation. For details, see page 114 "Loading Orientation-fixed Paper or Two-sided Paper". • You can be detected automatically, see page 118 "... and Types". Loading Paper CWW312 3. Press the elevator switch on the multi bypass tray (Tray 7). 1 CWW313 1. Envelopes must be loaded in a specific orientation. For details about the sizes that are not automatically detected. Press the elevator switch to move down the tray if you want to specify...