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1. Basics
Before Copying
Before you start copying, specify the original and copy paper locations.
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❖ Paper Capacities For Each Original/Paper Output
Original output Capacities
Original Exit : Top A1 (D)
L
or smaller: 50 sheets (plain paper)
20 sheets (translucent paper)
• Use originals that are the same size, and of medium or high qual-
ity paper.
• Do not use paper that is long length paper, thick, curled, film,
folded, or translucent paper that is less than 80 g/m
2
(21.3 lb) in
weight.
• Do not load more than 10 sheets during very hot or humid con-
ditions.
•
Output thick paper (104.7 g/m
2
(27.9 lb) or more) to Rear (Straight).
• Translucent paper: 80 g/m
2
(21.3 lb) or less, plain paper: 52.3
g/m
2
(13.9 lb) or less, and originals that are not stiff should be
output to Rear (Straight).
Original Exit : Rear
(Straight)
A0 (E)
K
or smaller: 1 sheet (plain paper)
1 sheet (translucent paper)
1 sheet (film)
• When output originals of A1 (E)
K
or larger, the ejected originals
may interfere with the copy paper and impede its progress. If this
happens, use the copy output (rear) auxiliary guide.
• When copying A0 (E)
K
size originals, remove them one by one.
Original Exit : Rear
(document roller)
A1 (D)
L
or larger: 1 sheet (up to 6 m (236")) (plain
paper)
1 sheet (up to 3.6 m (141")) (trans-
lucent paper)
1 sheet (up to 3.6 m (141")) (film)
• Use face-curl originals.
• For roll originals, use originals with a diameter of roll
Φ
40 mm –
Φ
110 mm (
Φ
1.6" –
Φ
4.3").
• Do not use the document roller when copying on originals of size
longer than the maximum length for each paper type. Use both
hands to roll the original.
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