Ricoh Pro 8120s User Guide - Page 142

Thick paper, Adjustment Settings for Operators, Paper Settings

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8. Adding Paper and Toner • When loading translucent paper, always use long grain paper, and set the paper direction according to the grain. • Translucent paper easily absorbs humidity and becomes curled. Remove curl in the translucent paper before loading. For details about settings for flattening out curled paper, see "Adjustment Settings for Operators", Paper Settings . • Remove copied or printed sheets one by one. • When loading coated paper: • If you want to use glossy paper, select [Coated: Glossy] for [Paper Type]. If you want to use matted paper (including silk, dull, and satin paper), select [Coated: Matted] for [Paper Type]. For details about the settings for using coated paper with custom paper, see "Registering a Custom Paper", Paper Settings . • When loading coated paper or glossy paper, always fan the paper before using it. • If a paper jam occurs or if the machine makes a strange noise when feeding stacks of coated paper, feed the coated paper one sheet at a time. • Before you print on coated paper or NCR paper from the Wide LCT for the first time, contact your service representative. • To load coated paper into the wide LCT, you must specify [Coated: Glossy] or [Coated: Matted] as the paper type and select an appropriate paper thickness under [Paper Weight]. Thick paper This section gives you various details about and recommendations concerning thick paper. When loading thick paper of 163.1 g/m2 (60.1 lb. Cover) or heavier in Trays 1-3, the wide LCT, multi bypass tray (Tray 7), or Trays 4 and 5 of the LCT, follow the recommendations below to prevent misfeeds and loss of image quality. • When loading thick paper into Trays 1-3, be sure to load at least 20 sheets. Also, be sure to position the side fences flush against the paper stack. • Jams and misfeeds can occur when printing on thick smooth paper. To prevent such problems, be sure to fan smooth paper thoroughly before loading them. If paper continues to become jammed or feed in together even after they are fanned, load them one by one from the multi bypass tray (Tray 7). • When loading thick paper, set the paper direction according to its grain, as shown in the following diagram. Not doing so might cause a paper jam, marked edges or the paper edges to be folded. Using paper that is 209.0 g/m2 (77.4 lb. Cover) or heavier may also cause a paper jam. 134

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When loading translucent paper, always use long grain paper, and set the paper direction
according to the grain.
Translucent paper easily absorbs humidity and becomes curled. Remove curl in the translucent
paper before loading. For details about settings for flattening out curled paper, see
"Adjustment Settings for Operators", Paper Settings
.
Remove copied or printed sheets one by one.
When loading coated paper:
If you want to use glossy paper, select [Coated: Glossy] for [Paper Type]. If you want to use
matted paper (including silk, dull, and satin paper), select [Coated: Matted] for [Paper Type].
For details about the settings for using coated paper with custom paper, see "Registering a
Custom Paper", Paper Settings
.
When loading coated paper or glossy paper, always fan the paper before using it.
If a paper jam occurs or if the machine makes a strange noise when feeding stacks of coated
paper, feed the coated paper one sheet at a time.
Before you print on coated paper or NCR paper from the Wide LCT for the first time, contact
your service representative.
To load coated paper into the wide LCT, you must specify [Coated: Glossy] or [Coated:
Matted] as the paper type and select an appropriate paper thickness under [Paper Weight].
Thick paper
This section gives you various details about and recommendations concerning thick paper.
When loading thick paper of 163.1 g/m
2
(60.1 lb. Cover) or heavier in Trays 1–3, the wide LCT, multi
bypass tray (Tray 7), or Trays 4 and 5 of the LCT, follow the recommendations below to prevent
misfeeds and loss of image quality.
When loading thick paper into Trays 1–3, be sure to load at least 20 sheets. Also, be sure to
position the side fences flush against the paper stack.
Jams and misfeeds can occur when printing on thick smooth paper. To prevent such problems, be
sure to fan smooth paper thoroughly before loading them. If paper continues to become jammed or
feed in together even after they are fanned, load them one by one from the multi bypass tray (Tray
7).
When loading thick paper, set the paper direction according to its grain, as shown in the following
diagram. Not doing so might cause a paper jam, marked edges or the paper edges to be folded.
Using paper that is 209.0 g/m
2
(77.4 lb. Cover) or heavier may also cause a paper jam.
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