Ricoh Aficio MP 7000 Troubleshooting - Page 95

Adding Paper, Toner and Staples, Loading Paper, Loading Paper into Tray 1 (Tandem Tray

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6. Adding Paper, Toner and Staples This chapter describes troubleshooting procedures that are applicable to all the machine's functions. Loading Paper This section describes what to do when paper runs out and needs reloading. R CAUTION: • When loading paper, take care not to trap or injure your fingers. Tray 1 use letter size (81/2" × 11" K) paper exclusively. Load only letter size at all times. Note ❒ Fan the paper before loading. ❒ Straighten curled or warped paper before loading. ❒ If you want to load paper other then letter size paper in Tray 1, contact your service representative. ❒ For paper types and sizes, see "Recommended Paper Sizes and Types", About This Machine. ❒ To load paper in the bypass tray, see "Copying from the Bypass Tray", Copy/Document Server Reference. Loading Paper into Tray 1 (Tandem Tray) The following procedure describes loading paper into Tray 1. Important ❒ When paper loaded in the right side of Tray 1 runs out, paper on the left is automatically shifted to the right. While the paper is moving, a message instructing you to wait appears. Do not pull out the tray at this time. ❒ For the right stack, align the right edge of the copy paper with the right edge of the tray. For the left stack, align the left edge of the copy paper to the left edge of the tray. ❒ Tray 1 uses letter size (81/2" × 11" K) paper. If you want to load paper other then letter size paper, contact your service representative. ❒ Do not stack paper over the limit mark. 87

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6. Adding Paper, Toner and
Staples
This chapter describes troubleshooting procedures that are applicable to all the
machine's functions.
Loading Paper
This section describes what to do when paper runs out and needs reloading.
R
CAUTION:
Tray 1 use letter size (8
1
/
2
×
11”
K
) paper exclusively. Load only letter size at
all times.
Note
Fan the paper before loading.
Straighten curled or warped paper before loading.
If you want to load paper other then letter size paper in Tray 1, contact your
service representative.
For paper types and sizes, see “Recommended Paper Sizes and Types”,
About This Machine.
To load paper in the bypass tray, see “Copying from the Bypass Tray”,
Copy/Document Server Reference.
Loading Paper into Tray 1 (Tandem Tray)
The following procedure describes loading paper into Tray 1.
Important
When paper loaded in the right side of Tray 1 runs out, paper on the left is
automatically shifted to the right. While the paper is moving, a message in-
structing you to wait appears. Do not pull out the tray at this time.
For the right stack, align the right edge of the copy paper with the right edge
of the tray. For the left stack, align the left edge of the copy paper to the left
edge of the tray.
Tray 1 uses letter size (8
1
/
2
×
11”
K
) paper. If you want to load paper other
then letter size paper, contact your service representative.
Do not stack paper over the limit mark.
When loading paper, take care not to trap or injure your fingers.