Copy Paper
169
9
• When you are copying or printing on envelopes, select “Thick Paper”
for the paper type.
• The minimum vertical length of envelopes that can be loaded is 140
mm, including opened flap.
• Do not print on both sides.
• Do not stack more than 10 envelopes in the output tray.
• Do not use double-flapped envelopes.
• Do not use envelopes with released tabs attached to the sealed part.
• Some kinds of envelopes might wrinkle or the print quality may be af-
fected, especially on overlaps.
• Load envelopes bottom side first and flaps open.
• Before loading envelopes, flatten opened flaps.
❒ If you load paper of the same size in the same direction in two or more trays,
the machine automatically shifts to the other tray when the first tray in use
runs out of paper. This function is called Auto Tray Switching. (However, if
one tray has recycled or special paper, the settings of the other trays must be
the same for Auto Tray Switching.) This saves interrupting a copy run to re-
plenish paper when making a large number of copies.
❒ The paper types you can select in System Settings are only general classifica-
tions. The copy quality for every kind of paper in a classification is not guar-
anteed. See ⇒ p.169 “Non-recommended Paper” for more information.
Non-recommended Paper
R
CAUTION:
Important
❒ To prevent faults, do not use any of the following kinds of paper:
• Papers for inkjet printers
• Thermal fax paper
• Art paper
• Aluminum foil
• Carbon paper
• Conductive paper
• Paper with perforated lines
• Hemmed-edge paper
❒ Do not copy onto a side that already has copy on, or a fault might occur.
❒ Do not use sheets with copies printed on them by another machine.
• Do not use aluminum foil, carbon paper, or similar conductive paper to avoid
a fire or machine failure.
ThemisC1_AE_zentai_pre_FM.book Page 169 Thursday, July 28, 2005 2:13 PM