Toshiba ESTUDIO355 Copying Guide - Page 14

Unacceptable copy paper, Precautions for storing copy paper, Placing paper in drawers

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1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT ‰ Unacceptable copy paper Do not use the types of paper shown below. This could cause a paper jam. y Damp paper y Folded paper y Curled or creased paper y Paper whose surface is extremely smooth or rough Do not use the types of paper shown below. This could cause an equipment malfunction. y Paper whose surface has had a special treatment y Paper once printed with other copiers or printers ‰ Precautions for storing copy paper Make sure of the following when storing copy paper: y Wrap the paper in its wrapping to keep it free from dust. y Avoid direct sunlight. y Store in a damp-free space. y To prevent paper from being folded or bent, store it in a flat place. „ Placing paper in drawers Follow the procedure below to place paper in a drawer. For acceptable copy paper, see the following page: P.11 "Acceptable copy paper" 1 Turn the power of this equipment ON. 2 Pull out a drawer carefully until it comes to a stop. 3 Place paper in the drawer. y Up to 600 sheets (64 g/m2) (17 lb. Bond) can be placed in one drawer. Be sure that the height of the stacked paper does not exceed the line indicated inside of the side guides. P.11 "Acceptable copy paper" y Fan and jog the stack of paper well before you place it in a drawer, or the sheets may not be separated before being fed. Be careful not to cut your fingers when fanning. y Place paper with its copy side up. The copy side may be noted on its wrapping paper. 12 Placing Paper

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1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT
12
Placing Paper
Unacceptable copy paper
Do not use the types of paper shown below. This could cause a paper jam.
Damp paper
Folded paper
Curled or creased paper
Paper whose surface is extremely smooth or rough
Do not use the types of paper shown below. This could cause an equipment malfunction.
Paper whose surface has had a special treatment
Paper once printed with other copiers or printers
Precautions for storing copy paper
Make sure of the following when storing copy paper:
Wrap the paper in its wrapping to keep it free from dust.
Avoid direct sunlight.
Store in a damp-free space.
To prevent paper from being folded or bent, store it in a flat place.
Placing paper in drawers
Follow the procedure below to place paper in a drawer. For acceptable copy paper, see the following page:
P.11 “Acceptable copy paper”
1
Turn the power of this equipment ON.
2
Pull out a drawer carefully until it comes to a stop.
3
Place paper in the drawer.
Up to 600 sheets (64 g/m
2
) (17 lb. Bond) can be placed in one
drawer. Be sure that the height of the stacked paper does not
exceed the line indicated inside of the side guides.
P.11 “Acceptable copy paper”
Fan and jog the stack of paper well before you place it in a
drawer, or the sheets may not be separated before being fed.
Be careful not to cut your fingers when fanning.
Place paper with its copy side up. The copy side may be noted
on its wrapping paper.