MX-M350U/N/M450U/N Operation-Manual Copier GB
Table Of Contents
- Part 1: General Information
- PRODUCT CONFIGURATIONS
- OPERATION MANUALS
- INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
- CAUTIONS
- CONTENTS
- CHAPTER 1
- CHAPTER 2
- LOADING PAPER
- Loading paper in paper tray 1
- Changing the paper size in paper tray 1
- Specifications of paper trays
- Setting the paper type and paper size
- Setting the paper size when a special size is loaded
- Programming and editing paper types
- Loading paper in the multi purpose drawer
- Specifications (multi purpose drawer)
- Loading paper in the stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer
- Specifications (stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer)
- Loading paper in the stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawer
- Specifications (stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawer)
- SYSTEM SETTINGS
- REPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGE
- STORAGE OF SUPPLIES
- MISFEED REMOVAL
- REMOVING AN ORIGINAL MISFEED
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- LOADING PAPER
- CHAPTER 3
- DUPLEX MODULE
- MAIL-BIN STACKER
- FINISHER
- SADDLE STITCH FINISHER
- SHARP OSA
- APPLICATION COMMUNICATION MODULE (MX-AMX2)
- EXTERNAL ACCOUNT MODULE (MX-AMX3)
- Part 2: Copier Operation
- CHAPTER 4
- AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER
- PLACING ORIGINALS
- CHECKING THE SIZE OF A PLACED ORIGINAL
- STORING, DELETING, AND USING ORIGINAL SIZES
- NORMAL COPYING
- ADJUSTING THE EXPOSURE
- REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM
- SPECIAL PAPERS
- CHAPTER 5
- SPECIAL MODES
- General procedure for using special functions
- Margin shift
- Erase
- Dual page copy
- Pamphlet copy
- Job build
- Tandem copy
- Covers/inserts
- About the explanations of covers and inserts
- Preparations for using covers and inserts
- Procedure for inserting front and back cover paper
- Procedure for adding inserts
- Checking, editing, and deleting cover/insert pages
- Examples of covers and inserts
- Symbols used for covers and inserts
- Covers (One-sided copying of one-sided originals)
- Covers (Two-sided copying of one-sided originals)
- Covers (One-sided copying of Two-sided originals)
- Covers (Two-sided copying of two-sided originals)
- Inserts (One-sided copying of one-sided originals)
- Inserts (One-sided copying of two-sided originals)
- Transparency film with insert sheets
- Multi shot
- Book copy
- Card shot
- Mirror image
- B/W reverse
- Print menu
- Common operation procedure for using the print menu
- Printing in combination with other special functions
- Printing the date on copies
- Printing a stamp (reverse text) on copies
- Printing the page number on copies
- Examples of page number printing
- Printing entered text on copies
- Storing text sequences
- Editing and deleting stored text
- Checking and changing the print layout
- STORING, USING AND DELETING JOB PROGRAMS
- INTERRUPTING A COPY RUN
- SPECIAL MODES
- CHAPTER 6
- CHAPTER 7
- CHAPTER 8
LOADING PAPER
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Loading paper in the multi purpose drawer
The method of loading paper into the multipurpose drawer is the same as for paper tray 1 described on page 2-2.
For specifications of paper, see page 2-3. When loading envelopes, postcards or transparency film, follow the
descriptions below.
● Two maximum height lines are indicated: one for plain paper and one for special paper.
■ How to change the paper size
To change the paper size or paper type when paper is loaded into the multi purpose drawer, refer to page 2-5 for
details.
■ Setting envelopes or postcards
When setting envelopes or postcards in the multi purpose drawer, set them in the orientation shown below.
Loading postcards
Load postcards print side up to the rear left of the tray
as shown.
Loading envelopes
Envelopes can only be printed on the address side. Be
sure to place envelopes with the address side up and
the top of the envelope to the rear.
Printing onto envelopes or postcards
● Attempting to print onto both sides of envelopes or postcards may result in misfeeds or poor prints.
● Do not use paper that has already been printed on by a thermal transfer or inkjet printer. In particular, paper
that has been printed on by a thermal transfer printer (such as a word processor that uses a cassette) may
cause missing characters and smudges.
● To avoid wrinkling, misfeeds or poor printing, make sure the postcard or envelopes stock is not curled.
Maximum height line for plain paper
Do not exceed this line when loading plain paper.
Maximum height line special paper (red line)
Do not exceed this line when loading special paper.