Konica Minolta bizhub C20 User Manual
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Loading Media 127 4Load the paper face up in the tray. Do not load above the mark. Up to 500 sheets (80 g/m2 [22 lb]) of plain paper can be loaded into the tray at one time. 5Slide the media guides against the edges of the paper. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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About Duplex Printing 129 About Duplex Printing Duplex (double-sided) printing can be done with this printer, which has the duplex unit built in as a standard. If the paper has low opacity (high translu- cency), then the printed data from one side of the page will show through to the other side. Check your application for margin information. For best results, print a small quantity to make sure the opacity is acceptable. Note Only plain paper, 60–90 g/m2 (16–24 lb bond) can be autoduplexed. See...
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About Duplex Printing 130 In addition, if “Combination” has been set to “Booklet”, autoduplex printing is performed. The following Order settings are available when “Booklet” is selected. 1Load plain paper into the tray. 2From the printer driver, specify duplex (double-sided) printing (Layout tab in Windows). 3Click OK. With autoduplexing, the back side is printed first, and then the front side is printed.If “Left Binding” is selected, the pages can be folded as a left-bound booklet. If “Right...
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Output Tray 131 Output Tray All media is fed out facing down into the output tray on the left side of the machine. This tray has a capacity of approximately 250 sheets (A4/Letter) of 80 g/m 2 paper. If the media is stacked too high in the output tray, your machine may experience media misfeeds, excessive media curl, or static buildup. Remove transparencies as soon as possible from the output tray to avoid static buildup The output tray can be pulled out to be extended. Adjust the output tray...
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Media Storage 132 Media Storage „Keep media on a flat, level surface in its original wrapper until it is time to load it. Media that has been stored for a long time out of its packaging may dry up too much and cause misfeeding. „If media has been removed from its wrapper, place it in its original pack- aging and store in a cool, dark place on a level surface. „Avoid moisture, excessive humidity, direct sunlight, excessive heat (above 35°C [95°F]), and dust „Avoid leaning against other objects or...
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Original Media 133 Original Media Specifications Documents that can be placed on the original glass The following types of documents can be placed on the original glass. Observe the following precautions when placing a document on the original glass. „Do not place objects weighing more than 3 kg (6.6 lb) on the original glass; otherwise the glass may be damaged. „Do not press down extremely hard on a book spread on the original glass; otherwise the original glass may be damaged. Documents that can be...
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Original Media 134 „Documents with pages that have had cutouts removed or are cutouts „Label sheets „Offset printing masters „Documents with binder holes Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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Loading a Document to be Copied 135 Loading a Document to be Copied Placing a document on the original glass 1Lift to open the ADF cover. 2Position the document on the original glass. Align the document with the arrow on the left side toward the rear of the machine. Document Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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Loading a Document to be Copied 136 3Gently close the ADF cover. Loading a document into the ADF 1Put the document into the ADF document feed tray face up. Before loading a docu- ment into the ADF, check that no document pages remain on the original glass. Load the document pages so that the top of the document is toward the back or the right side of the machine. 2Adjust the document guides to the document size. For details on copying the loaded document, refer to “Using the Copier” on page...