Specifications
CHAPTER 2 OPERATION AND TIMING
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d. Priority of Selecting a Recording Paper Type
The priority of printing or printing mode is determined according to the settings of the service soft
switch and recording paper size in addition to the selected combination of the cassette selection
switches A through D (user data).
Guide to the Charts
(1) Selects the appropriate table with reference to the length of the page in main scanning
direction.
· If it is A4 in main scanning direction
· If it is B4 in main scanning direction
· If it is A3 in main scanning direction
· If it is a report
(2) Checks the data for each cassette containing recording paper in reference to the length of the
page in sub scanning direction (vertical axis). The notations used in the charts (frames)
indicate the following:
· Alphabet Characters (A through D)
Correspond to the cassettes A through D selected by the user soft switch. The absence of a
notation is interpreted as the absence of constraining conditions.
· Numbers
Represent the levels of priority, with a lower number indicating a higher priority.
· Margin
Indicates that recording will be executed with a margin in main scanning direction.
· Divide
Indicates that recording will be executed by dividing the data into multiple pages.
· Default Reduction
Indicates that recording will be by reduction (as from B4 to A4).
(3) The recording paper satisfying the conditions given in (2) and with the highest priority level
is used. If none satisfies the conditions, memory reception will be selected and no output is
generated.
Length in sub
scanning direction
Recording paper
Paper size
Priority level
Margin
Cassette select switch
Recording method
Length in sub scanning direction at Direct ratio
Length in sub scanning direction at 75% ratio
mm
STMT
A4/2
B4/2
50
100
150
2 1 11D 4B
STMT
(216 140mm)
A5
(210 148mm)
B5
(257 182mm)
LTR
(216 279mm)