Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C6000 bizhub PRESS C6000/C7000 Security User Guide - Page 7

Key symbols, Original and Paper Indications, Paper size, Paper indication - parts

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1.2 Conventions Used in This Manual 1 d Reference This symbol indicates a reference. View the reference as required. Key symbols [ ] Key names on the touch panel or computer screen, or a name of user's guide are indicated by these brackets. Bold text Key names on the control panel, part names, product names and option names are indicated in bold text. 1.2.2 Original and Paper Indications Paper size The following explains the indication for originals and paper described in this manual. When indicating the original or paper size, the Y side represents the width and the X side the length. Paper indication w indicates the paper size with the length (X) being longer than the width (Y). v indicates the paper size with the length (X) being shorter than the width (Y). bizhub PRESS C7000/C6000 1-5

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bizhub PRESS C7000/C6000
1-5
1.2
Conventions Used in This Manual
1
d
Reference
This symbol indicates a reference.
View the reference as required.
Key symbols
[ ]
Key names on the touch panel or computer screen, or a name of user's guide are indicated by these brackets.
Bold text
Key names on the
control panel
, part names, product names and option names are indicated in bold text.
1.2.2
Original and Paper Indications
Paper size
The following explains the indication for originals and paper de-
scribed in this manual.
When indicating the original or paper size, the Y side represents
the width and the X side the length.
Paper indication
w
indicates the paper size with the length (X) being longer than the
width (Y).
v
indicates the paper size with the length (X) being shorter than the
width (Y).