Konica Minolta Kodak i620 User Guide - Page 19

Locking the side guides, Adjusting the back of the output tray

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Locking the side guides Side guides may be locked into position after they are adjusted. This may be helpful when the placement of print strings is important. If you want to lock the side guides into position, move any documents which may be in the input tray and move the locking switch into the locked position. Adjusting the back of the output tray Different paper types stack differently. The output tray can be set in either one of two positions. In addition, you can raise the front of the output tray to lift the front edge of the documents. To raise or lower the back of the output tray: 1. Lift the front of the output tray and pull it out of the detent position. 2. Set the back of the tray either in the upper position or lower position as desired. A-61500 April 2007 3-5

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A-61500
April 2007
3-5
Locking the side guides
Side guides may be locked into position after they are adjusted. This
may be helpful when the placement of print strings is important.
If you want to lock the side guides into position, move any documents
which may be in the input tray and move the locking switch into the
locked
position.
Adjusting the back of
the output tray
Different paper types stack differently. The output tray can be set in
either one of two positions. In addition, you can raise the front of the
output tray to lift the front edge of the documents.
To raise or lower the back of the output tray:
1.
Lift the front of the output tray and pull it out of the detent position.
2.
Set the back of the tray either in the upper position or lower position
as desired.