Canon PC150 PC150 Operator's Manual - Page 37
Various Ways, to Copy
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Operating Procedure Various Ways to Copy Postcards, Transparencies* and Adjust the paper feed guides to fit the width of the copy stock. Press the key. Other Stock NOTICE: • When copying onto a folded card, align the Place the original to be copied copy side down onto the platen glass. (See "Positioning Originals" on p. 32.) center of the original with the ← mark on the guide plate and then align the flattened copy stock to match the ← as well. Finally, align the paper feeding guides to fit the stock size. 2 Various Ways to Copy It is possible to make copies onto postcards, transparencies and a variety of copy stock. Gently close the platen cover. Insert the copy stock into the multi-stack tray. When inserting the paper into the multistack tray, make sure the edges are even and slide it into the copier as far as it will go. • Do not load more than a 5 mm high stack of copy paper (1/5 in. or up to 50 sheets of 20 lb-bond copy paper) into the multi-stack tray at one time. • Insert transparencies into the multi-stack tray and copy one at a time only. • Copy transparencies one at a time and remove each transparency from the copy tray as it is copied to prevent transparencies from sticking. • Do not make copies with paper which has already been printed on using a thermal transfer printer. Copying with this stock may adversely affect the quality of the copied images or cause a paper jam. If you want to copy with it first make a copy of the thermal transfer printed paper onto standard copy stock. MEMO: • When copying on thick stock such as postcards there is a chance that letters could be blurred. • Some types of transparencies may blur when used in this copier. To avoid this, use transparencies recommended for use with your copier. For details, contact your dealer or Canon Customer Relations. *Canon type E. 35 02/ PC150-USA 35 5/11/04, 4:55 PM