Canon LBP3000 Printer User Manual


 
Paper Output
2-12
Loading and Delivering Paper
2
IMPORTANT
The area around the output tray becomes very hot during printing and directly after
printing. When you are collecting paper from the output tray or clearing a paper jam, be
careful not to touch the area around the output tray.
NOTE
The output tray can hold up to approximately 100 sheets of plain paper (64 g/m
2
). The
paper capacity varies depending on the paper type and paper size. Refer to "Output Tray
Capacities," on p. 2-13 for more details.
If damp paper is printed
If damp paper is printed, steam may come out of the surroundings of the output area
of the printer.
This is because water contained in the paper is evaporating by heat radiated when
the toner is fixing. Therefore, this is not abnormal (Particularly, this is apt to occur at
low temperature.).
For details on storing paper, see "Storing Blank Paper," on p. 2-7.
WARNING
If you experience a burnt odor, immediately turn OFF the printer, and
then unplug the power plug from the AC power outlet and contact your
local authorized Canon dealer. Otherwise, this may result in a fire or
electrical shock.