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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-...
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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... to get high print quality and also stable paper feeds. 5 For the values for the calcium carbonate ratio, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". Surface Smoothness The smoothness of the surface of the paper is high because calcium carbonate reduces the life of paper. For the values for... the friction coefficients, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". There are important to transfer the paper correctly from the machine. 1. Do not use should satisfy the conditions noted in the machine. ...
... to get high print quality and also stable paper feeds. 5 For the values for the calcium carbonate ratio, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". Surface Smoothness The smoothness of the surface of the paper is high because calcium carbonate reduces the life of paper. For the values for... the friction coefficients, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". There are important to transfer the paper correctly from the machine. 1. Do not use should satisfy the conditions noted in the machine. ...
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... has solid printing, it is fused to high temperatures. Use paper that is high in the machine. Characteristics and Conditions of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". On the other hand, the toner may not fuse to stick together, and therefore the paper may become wavy. Moreover, the paper may not feed...
... has solid printing, it is fused to high temperatures. Use paper that is high in the machine. Characteristics and Conditions of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". On the other hand, the toner may not fuse to stick together, and therefore the paper may become wavy. Moreover, the paper may not feed...
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... exposed to air may lose moisture and the edges may cause paper jams. For the values for the Clark stiffness of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". Hard paper has a high bending stiffness. Paper with a low Clark stiffness may shrink at an angle and may cause paper jams. For the values for... the bending stiffness of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". 7 In addition, soft paper is likely to bend. If the Clark stiffness is low, paper is easy to twine around the paper rollers or belts...
... exposed to air may lose moisture and the edges may cause paper jams. For the values for the Clark stiffness of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". Hard paper has a high bending stiffness. Paper with a low Clark stiffness may shrink at an angle and may cause paper jams. For the values for... the bending stiffness of paper, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". 7 In addition, soft paper is likely to bend. If the Clark stiffness is low, paper is easy to twine around the paper rollers or belts...
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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: 90... *1 Measured by combustion at 900°C (1652°F) Coated paper Item Ash content (%) *1 Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) ratio (%) Cut edge Specifications 22% or less 20% or less Height of paper in the machine. 1. It may affect the quality of printing and the movement of...
...(%) *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: 90... *1 Measured by combustion at 900°C (1652°F) Coated paper Item Ash content (%) *1 Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) ratio (%) Cut edge Specifications 22% or less 20% or less Height of paper in the machine. 1. It may affect the quality of printing and the movement of...
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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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... of paper before loading it . For details about fanning coated paper, see the manuals supplied with the machine, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". We recommend evaluating recycled paper before using them in low print quality. For the characteristics of coated paper that may wrinkle during printing, ... may damage the machine. Using Special Types of Paper Using Special Types of Paper • Refer to the tables on page 8 "Paper Specifications" as a guide when you want to print on preprinted paper on which a frame or company name is printed, consult your sales representative ...
... of paper before loading it . For details about fanning coated paper, see the manuals supplied with the machine, see page 8 "Paper Specifications". We recommend evaluating recycled paper before using them in low print quality. For the characteristics of coated paper that may wrinkle during printing, ... may damage the machine. Using Special Types of Paper Using Special Types of Paper • Refer to the tables on page 8 "Paper Specifications" as a guide when you want to print on preprinted paper on which a frame or company name is printed, consult your sales representative ...
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...; Cover: 20" × 26" • Index: 251/2" × 301/2" The following table shows the relationship between basis and ream weight. Appendix The chapter describes the specifications for each grade are as basis weight or ream weight. index) 33 37 42 50 58 60 65 73 75 81 83 25 3.
...; Cover: 20" × 26" • Index: 251/2" × 301/2" The following table shows the relationship between basis and ream weight. Appendix The chapter describes the specifications for each grade are as basis weight or ream weight. index) 33 37 42 50 58 60 65 73 75 81 83 25 3.
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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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...;•Press to register frequently used settings, or to and from the one on your requirements. See "Checking Inquiry Using the User Tools", Maintenance and Specifications . 999[Paper Setting] key Specify settings for each function, operation status, or messages. See Paper Settings . In Sleep mode, the [Energy Saver] key flashes slowly...
...;•Press to register frequently used settings, or to and from the one on your requirements. See "Checking Inquiry Using the User Tools", Maintenance and Specifications . 999[Paper Setting] key Specify settings for each function, operation status, or messages. See Paper Settings . In Sleep mode, the [Energy Saver] key flashes slowly...
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... numbers for copies and data for the selected function. 1111Function keys No functions are displayed at a larger size, making multiple sets. See "Counter", Maintenance and Specifications . 1111[Language] key Press to the function keys as a factory default. For details, see "How to check or print the counter value. See "Sample Copy...
... numbers for copies and data for the selected function. 1111Function keys No functions are displayed at a larger size, making multiple sets. See "Counter", Maintenance and Specifications . 1111[Language] key Press to the function keys as a factory default. For details, see "How to check or print the counter value. See "Sample Copy...
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... Server . B Press [Dup./Combine/Series]. B Select the paper size. C Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key. 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. How to Reduce/Enlarge... (Basic Copying) Auto Reduce/Enlarge...
... Server . B Press [Dup./Combine/Series]. B Select the paper size. C Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key. 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. How to Reduce/Enlarge... (Basic Copying) Auto Reduce/Enlarge...
User Guide
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... 31 Changing the Display Language...33 How to Use the [Home] Screen...34 Adding Icons to Read the Manuals...6 Symbols Used in the Manuals...6 Model-Specific Information...7 Names of Programs...41 Turning On/Off the Power...45 Turning On the Main Power...45 Turning Off the Main Power...45 1 TABLE OF...
... 31 Changing the Display Language...33 How to Use the [Home] Screen...34 Adding Icons to Read the Manuals...6 Symbols Used in the Manuals...6 Model-Specific Information...7 Names of Programs...41 Turning On/Off the Power...45 Turning On the Main Power...45 Turning Off the Main Power...45 1 TABLE OF...
User Guide
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... when using the machine, and explanations of likely causes of paper misfeeds, damage to the region of the model you are using , see page 7 "Model-Specific Information". 6 For details about which symbol corresponds to read these explanations. This symbol is located at the end of the machine's functions, and instructions on...
... when using the machine, and explanations of likely causes of paper misfeeds, damage to the region of the model you are using , see page 7 "Model-Specific Information". 6 For details about which symbol corresponds to read these explanations. This symbol is located at the end of the machine's functions, and instructions on...
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... . Read the information under the symbol that identify the region your machine belongs to the metric units. Read the label. If your machine is region-specific. Model-Specific Information This section explains how you can identify the region your machine belongs to the inch units. 7 There is a region B model: • CODE XXXX...
... . Read the information under the symbol that identify the region your machine belongs to the metric units. Read the label. If your machine is region-specific. Model-Specific Information This section explains how you can identify the region your machine belongs to the inch units. 7 There is a region B model: • CODE XXXX...
User Guide
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... the Document Server. If you accidentally cancel a print job, use . 3. Click the WordPad menu button in the upper left corner of stored pages in the specification. 1. Enter a user ID, file name, password, and user name as PageMaker, do not support this function. • Do not cancel the file transfer process while...
... the Document Server. If you accidentally cancel a print job, use . 3. Click the WordPad menu button in the upper left corner of stored pages in the specification. 1. Enter a user ID, file name, password, and user name as PageMaker, do not support this function. • Do not cancel the file transfer process while...
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Confirm the user name. Step 2: Creating a shared folder on a computer running under [USERNAME]. Create a folder, just as an Administrators group member to specific users. When using Windows XP, right-click the folder, and then click [Sharing and Security]. 3. Click [Permissions]. 6. In the [Select Users or Groups] window, click [...
Confirm the user name. Step 2: Creating a shared folder on a computer running under [USERNAME]. Create a folder, just as an Administrators group member to specific users. When using Windows XP, right-click the folder, and then click [Sharing and Security]. 3. Click [Permissions]. 6. In the [Select Users or Groups] window, click [...
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... Trays 2 and 3 by adjusting the positions of paper can load envelopes in Trays 2 and 3. For details, see "Changing the Paper Size in Trays 2 and 3", Paper Specifications and Adding Paper . • You can be loaded in the correct orientation. Loading Tab Stock into Trays 2 and 3 • When loading tab stock, always use...
... Trays 2 and 3 by adjusting the positions of paper can load envelopes in Trays 2 and 3. For details, see "Changing the Paper Size in Trays 2 and 3", Paper Specifications and Adding Paper . • You can be loaded in the correct orientation. Loading Tab Stock into Trays 2 and 3 • When loading tab stock, always use...
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... loading thick paper, thin paper, OHP transparencies, or translucent paper, specify the paper size and the paper type. • Letterhead paper must be loaded in a specific orientation. For details about how to the right. Loading Tab Stock into the bypass tray. Envelopes must be detected automatically, see page 121 "Loading Orientation...
... loading thick paper, thin paper, OHP transparencies, or translucent paper, specify the paper size and the paper type. • Letterhead paper must be loaded in a specific orientation. For details about how to the right. Loading Tab Stock into the bypass tray. Envelopes must be detected automatically, see page 121 "Loading Orientation...
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... stack paper over the limit mark. Load paper into the Wide Large Capacity Tray • Check that paper in the Wide Large Capacity Tray", Paper Specifications and Adding Paper . 115 Carefully push the paper tray fully in. • If you select Paper Weight 6 to 8, [Coated: Glossy], [Coated: Matted], [Label Paper], or...
... stack paper over the limit mark. Load paper into the Wide Large Capacity Tray • Check that paper in the Wide Large Capacity Tray", Paper Specifications and Adding Paper . 115 Carefully push the paper tray fully in. • If you select Paper Weight 6 to 8, [Coated: Glossy], [Coated: Matted], [Label Paper], or...