Ricoh DD 6650P Operating Instructions - Page 34

may become wound around the drum or smudged by the paper delivery extractor. To avoid these

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1. Getting Started • The following types of envelopes: ZFXX040E Supported types of paper may also cause paper jams or malfunctions if the paper is not in good condition. If you print on rough grain paper, the prints might be blurred. • You can use A3 (297 × 420 mm) or 11 × 17 originals or printing paper. When you want to print the entire image of an A3, 11 × 17 original, select Reduce mode because the maximum print areas are as follows: • (mainly Europe): 290 × 412 mm (11.4 × 16.2) • (mainly North America): 290 × 422 mm (11.4 × 16.6) • When you use A3, 11 × 17 and 209.3 g/m2 (55.6 lb.) paper, slow the printing speed down to setting 1, 2, or 3. • If there is no margin at the top end of the page to be printed, or if there is a solid image, the paper may become wound around the drum or smudged by the paper delivery extractor. To avoid these problems, use the [Image Position] key to shift the print area and secure a top margin of 6 mm or more, or increase the print speed. For details, see page 64 "Sample Print and Adjustment". When printing an original with a solid image at the top end onto thin paper, place the original so that the solid image is at the bottom of the page, and then perform master making. • The print position may be incorrect on certain types of paper. If this problem occurs, print at setting 3 or lower. 32

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ZFXX040E
The following types of envelopes:
Supported types of paper may also cause paper jams or malfunctions if the paper is not in good
condition.
If you print on rough grain paper, the prints might be blurred.
You can use A3 (297 × 420 mm) or 11 × 17 originals or printing paper. When you want to print
the entire image of an A3, 11 × 17 original, select Reduce mode because the maximum print areas
are as follows:
(mainly Europe): 290 × 412 mm (11.4 × 16.2)
(mainly North America): 290 × 422 mm (11.4 × 16.6)
When you use A3, 11 × 17 and 209.3 g/m
2
(55.6 lb.) paper, slow the printing speed down to
setting 1, 2, or 3.
If there is no margin at the top end of the page to be printed, or if there is a solid image, the paper
may become wound around the drum or smudged by the paper delivery extractor. To avoid these
problems, use the [Image Position] key to shift the print area and secure a top margin of 6 mm or
more, or increase the print speed. For details, see page 64 "Sample Print and Adjustment". When
printing an original with a solid image at the top end onto thin paper, place the original so that the
solid image is at the bottom of the page, and then perform master making.
The print position may be incorrect on certain types of paper. If this problem occurs, print at setting
3 or lower.
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