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... Unit TK1080 (Tray 2 54 Paper and Other Media 56 Supported Paper for Each Tray 56 Specifications of Paper Types 58 Unsupported Types of Paper 62 Paper Storage Precautions 63 Printable Area ...63 Loading Paper ...65 Loading Paper in Tray 1 65 Loading Legal size paper 69 Loading Paper in Tray 2 74 Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray 77 Loading envelopes 79 Specifying Paper Type and Paper Size 81...
... Unit TK1080 (Tray 2 54 Paper and Other Media 56 Supported Paper for Each Tray 56 Specifications of Paper Types 58 Unsupported Types of Paper 62 Paper Storage Precautions 63 Printable Area ...63 Loading Paper ...65 Loading Paper in Tray 1 65 Loading Legal size paper 69 Loading Paper in Tray 2 74 Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray 77 Loading envelopes 79 Specifying Paper Type and Paper Size 81...
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... Settings 238 PDL Setting Parameters 239 8. Troubleshooting Overview ...269 Common Problems 270 Paper Feed Problems 271 Removing Printing Jams 272 Removing inner/lower/upper jam 273 Removing bypass tray jam 275 Removing outer/duplex jam 278 Removing Scanning Jams 283 vi Configuring the...Configuring the Machine Settings 249 Configuring the Speaker Volume 249 Configuring the Paper Settings 250 Specifying the Size of Paper for Printing Copies 251 Specifying the Tray for Printing Faxes 252 Specifying the Tray Priority for the Printer Function 253 Configuring Toner Saver Mode 253 ...
... Settings 238 PDL Setting Parameters 239 8. Troubleshooting Overview ...269 Common Problems 270 Paper Feed Problems 271 Removing Printing Jams 272 Removing inner/lower/upper jam 273 Removing bypass tray jam 275 Removing outer/duplex jam 278 Removing Scanning Jams 283 vi Configuring the...Configuring the Machine Settings 249 Configuring the Speaker Volume 249 Configuring the Paper Settings 250 Specifying the Size of Paper for Printing Copies 251 Specifying the Tray for Printing Faxes 252 Specifying the Tray Priority for the Printer Function 253 Configuring Toner Saver Mode 253 ...
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... and unsupported paper, paper precautions, details of paper that can be set vertically, regardless of each paper type and the printable area. Supported Paper for Each Tray This section describes the type, size, and weight of each paper tray is also provided. ❖ Tray 1 Type Plain paper Thin paper Thick paper 1 Thick paper 2 Recycled paper Color paper Preprinted paper Prepunched paper Letterhead Bond paper Cardstock Label paper Size A4...
... and unsupported paper, paper precautions, details of paper that can be set vertically, regardless of each paper type and the printable area. Supported Paper for Each Tray This section describes the type, size, and weight of each paper tray is also provided. ❖ Tray 1 Type Plain paper Thin paper Thick paper 1 Thick paper 2 Recycled paper Color paper Preprinted paper Prepunched paper Letterhead Bond paper Cardstock Label paper Size A4...
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... sales or service representative. ❖ Plain paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Description 65 to 99 g/m2 (17.1 to 26.5 lb.) Any input tray can be guaranteed only if recommended paper is approximately half that of plain paper. • The number of sheets that.... • When using 135 g/m2 (35.9 lb.) or heavier paper, prints may be output with this machine. A4, Legal (81/2 " × 14 "), Letter (81/2" × 11 ") ❖ Thick paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes 58 Description 100 to 162 g/m2 (26.6 to...
... sales or service representative. ❖ Plain paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Description 65 to 99 g/m2 (17.1 to 26.5 lb.) Any input tray can be guaranteed only if recommended paper is approximately half that of plain paper. • The number of sheets that.... • When using 135 g/m2 (35.9 lb.) or heavier paper, prints may be output with this machine. A4, Legal (81/2 " × 14 "), Letter (81/2" × 11 ") ❖ Thick paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes 58 Description 100 to 162 g/m2 (26.6 to...
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... range, select [Thin Paper(52-64g/m2)], [Thick Paper 1(100-130g/m2)] or [Thick Paper 2(131-162g/m2)]. 59 ❖ Thin paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size ❖ Recycled paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes ❖ Color paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes ❖ Preprinted paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size...
... range, select [Thin Paper(52-64g/m2)], [Thick Paper 1(100-130g/m2)] or [Thick Paper 2(131-162g/m2)]. 59 ❖ Thin paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size ❖ Recycled paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes ❖ Color paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes ❖ Preprinted paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size...
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..., Legal (81/2 " × 14 "), Letter (81/2 " × 11 ") Paper that of sheets that can be printed onto. Getting Started ❖ Prepunched paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size 2 Notes ❖ Letterhead Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes ❖ Bond paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes Description 75 to 90 g/m2...
..., Legal (81/2 " × 14 "), Letter (81/2 " × 11 ") Paper that of sheets that can be printed onto. Getting Started ❖ Prepunched paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size 2 Notes ❖ Letterhead Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes ❖ Bond paper Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes Description 75 to 90 g/m2...
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... be printed in a misfeed. • If multiple OHP transparencies are output. 61 ❖ Cardstock Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes ❖ Label paper Item Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes ❖ OHP transparencies Item Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes Paper and Other Media Description 105 to 160 g/m2 (28.0 to 42.6 lb...
... be printed in a misfeed. • If multiple OHP transparencies are output. 61 ❖ Cardstock Item Paper thickness Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes ❖ Label paper Item Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes ❖ OHP transparencies Item Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes Paper and Other Media Description 105 to 160 g/m2 (28.0 to 42.6 lb...
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.... Getting Started ❖ Envelope Item Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes 2 Description Bypass tray None • Avoid using paper printed on which the adhesive underlayer or base paper is approximately half that of paper may cause paper jams or malfunctions if the paper is dry enough to emit static electricity • Paper that has already been printed onto...
.... Getting Started ❖ Envelope Item Supported paper tray Duplex supported size Notes 2 Description Bypass tray None • Avoid using paper printed on which the adhesive underlayer or base paper is approximately half that of paper may cause paper jams or malfunctions if the paper is dry enough to emit static electricity • Paper that has already been printed onto...
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Loading Paper Loading Paper This describes how to load paper into the paper tray and bypass tray. Doing so can damage the tray. ❒ When inserting the tray, make sure it at a slant can damage the machine. Important ❒ Make sure paper is not slanted. trol panel. ❒ Do not mix different types of paper in the same paper tray. ❒ Do not...
Loading Paper Loading Paper This describes how to load paper into the paper tray and bypass tray. Doing so can damage the tray. ❒ When inserting the tray, make sure it at a slant can damage the machine. Important ❒ Make sure paper is not slanted. trol panel. ❒ Do not mix different types of paper in the same paper tray. ❒ Do not...
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... ❒ Do not move the end paper guide forcefully. A Remove the tray 1 rear cover by the machine, see p.81 "Specifying Paper Type and Paper Size". Note ❒ The remaining paper indicator on the left front side of the paper tray shows approximately how much paper is securely inserted. For details about paper types supported by pushing its center. Doing...
... ❒ Do not move the end paper guide forcefully. A Remove the tray 1 rear cover by the machine, see p.81 "Specifying Paper Type and Paper Size". Note ❒ The remaining paper indicator on the left front side of the paper tray shows approximately how much paper is securely inserted. For details about paper types supported by pushing its center. Doing...
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... following example explains the loading procedure for tray 2. Note ❒ The remaining paper indicator on a flat surface. 74 For details about paper types supported by the machine, see p.81 "Specifying Paper Type and Paper Size". BSP078S Place the tray on the left front side of the paper tray shows approximately how much paper is securely inserted. Getting Started I Carefully...
... following example explains the loading procedure for tray 2. Note ❒ The remaining paper indicator on a flat surface. 74 For details about paper types supported by the machine, see p.81 "Specifying Paper Type and Paper Size". BSP078S Place the tray on the left front side of the paper tray shows approximately how much paper is securely inserted. Getting Started I Carefully...
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... settings do not conflict. BSP082S 77 Push the tray firmly to the curl, for example. ❒ Do not load paper while the machine is printing. Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray Important ❒ Set the size of the paper tray shows approximately how much paper is remaining. Otherwise, the paper may jam or the print quality may be...
... settings do not conflict. BSP082S 77 Push the tray firmly to the curl, for example. ❒ Do not load paper while the machine is printing. Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray Important ❒ Set the size of the paper tray shows approximately how much paper is remaining. Otherwise, the paper may jam or the print quality may be...
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You can check the current system information on the [DNS] page. Shows the remaining life in the paper feed roller unit. 246 Checking the Status Information Click the [Status] tab on the [SNMP] page. Shows the host name specified in [Host Name]...location of the machine as registered on the machine's display. ❖ Print Cartridge & Replaceable Parts Information Item Black Toner Fuser Unit Transfer Roller Unit Paper Feed Roller Unit Description Shows the amount of Web Image Monitor. Shows the remaining life in the fuser unit. Configuring the Machine Using Web Image...
You can check the current system information on the [DNS] page. Shows the remaining life in the paper feed roller unit. 246 Checking the Status Information Click the [Status] tab on the [SNMP] page. Shows the host name specified in [Host Name]...location of the machine as registered on the machine's display. ❖ Print Cartridge & Replaceable Parts Information Item Black Toner Fuser Unit Transfer Roller Unit Paper Feed Roller Unit Description Shows the amount of Web Image Monitor. Shows the remaining life in the fuser unit. Configuring the Machine Using Web Image...
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...Counter Item Total Color Black Reception Transmission Description Shows the total number of the bypass tray. Shows the number of pages received by fax. 247 cated. Reference For details about tray 2 appears only when it is installed. ❒ If a non-genuine print...state and paper size/type setting of tray 1. Note ❒ The information about location and contact information, see p.260 "Configuring the SNMP Settings". Checking the System Information ❖ Paper Tray Item Tray 1 Tray 2 Bypass Tray Description Shows the current state and paper size/type setting of tray 2. ...
...Counter Item Total Color Black Reception Transmission Description Shows the total number of the bypass tray. Shows the number of pages received by fax. 247 cated. Reference For details about tray 2 appears only when it is installed. ❒ If a non-genuine print...state and paper size/type setting of tray 1. Note ❒ The information about location and contact information, see p.260 "Configuring the SNMP Settings". Checking the System Information ❖ Paper Tray Item Tray 1 Tray 2 Bypass Tray Description Shows the current state and paper size/type setting of tray 2. ...
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... occurs, one of the following messages appear on prints made immediately after clearing a paper jam may be covered in the paper tray. • If the paper curl is severe, take prints from the output tray more frequently. • Paper is damp. Use paper that has been stored properly. Torn pieces remaining inside the machine will cause further...
... occurs, one of the following messages appear on prints made immediately after clearing a paper jam may be covered in the paper tray. • If the paper curl is severe, take prints from the output tray more frequently. • Paper is damp. Use paper that has been stored properly. Torn pieces remaining inside the machine will cause further...
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... to print the received fax, or the machine's memory reached capacity while receiving a fax because the document was too large. • The paper tray was empty. Error Code 2XXX14 2XXX32 to 2XXX84 Fax Problems Solution The machine was not able to the machine. • Disconnect the telephone line... fax was empty. Close the cover or tray. • There was open. Load valid size paper in the tray, and configure [Paper Size] under [Fax Settings] did not contain A4, Letter, or Legal size paper. Ask the sender to re-send the document in the paper tray. If you can make calls this way...
... to print the received fax, or the machine's memory reached capacity while receiving a fax because the document was too large. • The paper tray was empty. Error Code 2XXX14 2XXX32 to 2XXX84 Fax Problems Solution The machine was not able to the machine. • Disconnect the telephone line... fax was empty. Close the cover or tray. • There was open. Load valid size paper in the tray, and configure [Paper Size] under [Fax Settings] did not contain A4, Letter, or Legal size paper. Ask the sender to re-send the document in the paper tray. If you can make calls this way...
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... received. • The exposure glass or ADF is dry. Cannot print received faxes. • The paper tray is empty. See p.65 "Loading Paper". • The paper tray does not contain paper of the originals are visible. 9 Faxes you sent appears blank when received. Place the original in the... do not produce an error code. The background of the right size in the paper tray. Selecting [Longer] for errors 1XXX22 to 1XXX84 in the above table. Load paper in the paper tray. ning quality. Load paper of received im- Problem Cannot send faxes. See p.84 "Placing Originals".
... received. • The exposure glass or ADF is dry. Cannot print received faxes. • The paper tray is empty. See p.65 "Loading Paper". • The paper tray does not contain paper of the originals are visible. 9 Faxes you sent appears blank when received. Place the original in the... do not produce an error code. The background of the right size in the paper tray. Selecting [Longer] for errors 1XXX22 to 1XXX84 in the above table. Load paper in the paper tray. ning quality. Load paper of received im- Problem Cannot send faxes. See p.84 "Placing Originals".
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...the Print Cartridge". 9 • The received fax was emp- Replace the print car- "X" indicates the parts of the paper in parts as the paper sizes or types, or tray names. Messages are suitable for the document differs from the size of the messages that appear on a specific situation, such ...as several smaller individual faxes, or to • The paper tray was open. ty. ADF JAM Open ADF Cover and Clear Jam An original has been jammed inside the ADF. • Remove jammed originals...
...the Print Cartridge". 9 • The received fax was emp- Replace the print car- "X" indicates the parts of the paper in parts as the paper sizes or types, or tray names. Messages are suitable for the document differs from the size of the messages that appear on a specific situation, such ...as several smaller individual faxes, or to • The paper tray was open. ty. ADF JAM Open ADF Cover and Clear Jam An original has been jammed inside the ADF. • Remove jammed originals...
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...the inset grips on both sides of the machine, and then move the machine carefully. To prevent toner from the machine. • All paper trays are empty. Important ❒ Do not remove the print cartridge when moving the machine, contact your sales or service representative. Moving over a... C Return the scanning unit inside the machine if the machine is not kept level during transit. Empty all the paper trays, but do not remove the print cartridge. B If tray 2 is unplugged from the wall outlet. • All other cables are unplugged from spilling, move it horizontally to ...
...the inset grips on both sides of the machine, and then move the machine carefully. To prevent toner from the machine. • All paper trays are empty. Important ❒ Do not remove the print cartridge when moving the machine, contact your sales or service representative. Moving over a... C Return the scanning unit inside the machine if the machine is not kept level during transit. Empty all the paper trays, but do not remove the print cartridge. B If tray 2 is unplugged from the wall outlet. • All other cables are unplugged from spilling, move it horizontally to ...
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... Operation modes, 38 Options, 54, 328 Output tray, 21 Output tray for the ADF, 21 P Paper capacity, 56 Paper feed roller, 314 Paper Feed Unit TK1080, 54, 328 Paper jam, 272, 283 Paper mismatch, 102 Paper recommendations, 84 Paper settings, 249 Paper size, 56, 81, 239 Paper tray, 246 Paper type, 56, 62, 81, 239 Paper weight, 56 Password, 264 Pause/Redial key, 24...
... Operation modes, 38 Options, 54, 328 Output tray, 21 Output tray for the ADF, 21 P Paper capacity, 56 Paper feed roller, 314 Paper Feed Unit TK1080, 54, 328 Paper jam, 272, 283 Paper mismatch, 102 Paper recommendations, 84 Paper settings, 249 Paper size, 56, 81, 239 Paper tray, 246 Paper type, 56, 62, 81, 239 Paper weight, 56 Password, 264 Pause/Redial key, 24...