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    OPERATION GUIDEAppendix-7
    Entering Characters
    After selecting a character type, use the procedure below to enter characters.
    Entering Alphabets and Numerals 
    Referring to the table below, press the key corresponding to the character you want to enter until it is displayed.
    Key Entry mode Available characters
    Alphabetic/Symbol . @ - _ / : ¯ 1
    Numeric 1
    Alphabetic/Symbol a b c A B C 2
    Numeric 2
    Alphabetic/Symbol d e f D E F 3
    Numeric 3
    Alphabetic/Symbol g h i G H I 4
    Numeric 4
    Alphabetic/Symbol j k l J K L 5
    Numeric 5
    Alphabetic/Symbol m n o M N O 6
    Numeric 6
    Alphabetic/Symbol p q r s P Q R S 7
    Numeric 7
    Alphabetic/Symbol t u v T U V 8
    Numeric 8
    Alphabetic/Symbol w x y z W X Y Z 9
    Numeric 9
    Alphabetic/Symbol . , - _ ’ ! ? (space) 0
    Numeric 0
    Alphabetic/Symbol Switch between upper-/lowercase
    Numeric * or . (decimal point)*
    * * is entered when [123] is selected in the character type selection, 
    or . is entered when only numerals are entered and no character 
    type is selected.
    Alphabetic/Symbol
    Numeric #
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    Appendix-8OPERATION GUIDE
    Characters associated with different keys can be entere
    d consecutively. To enter a character associated with 
    the same key after another, use cursor  keys to move the cursor to the next entry position before entering it.
    If you use cursor keys to move the cursor to an entry position apart from the end of the line and enter a character 
    there, spaces are automatically entered in between.
    Entering Symbols Press [Text] (the Right Select key) or # on the 
    numeric keys to display the Symbols screen. Use 
    cursor keys to select the symbol you want to enter 
    and then press the  OK key.
    Entry When [Select Character] Is Selected in Login Operation Settings
    In the login screen that appears when user management is enabled, the character entry method may vary 
    depending on the settings. (Refer to  Login Operation on page 8-55.)
    If a character palette appears on the screen, use 
    cursor keys to select the desired character from the 
    displayed characters, and then press the  OK key to 
    enter it.
    NOTE: Numerals can be entered directly by pressing 
    numeric keys.
    Symbols:a  b 
    [ Text ]
    Login User Name:a  b 
     Kyocer*
    *
    abcdefghijklmnopqrst
    uvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
    [ Next ]
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    OPERATION GUIDEAppendix-9
    Paper
    This section explains the paper sizes and types that can be used in the paper source.
    Cassette
    Optional paper feeder
    Multi Purpose tray (MP tray)
    Supported types Supported paper sizes No. of sheets
    Plain, Preprinted, Bond, Recycled, 
    Rough, Letterhead, Color (Colour), 
    Prepunched, High Quality, Custom 1 
    to 8 A4, JIS B5, A5, Folio, Legal, Letter, 
    Oficio II, Statement, Executive, A6, 
    B6, ISO B5, Envelope C5, 16K, 
    Custom (105 x 148 to 216 x 356mm 
    (4-1/8 x 5-13/16 to 8-1/2 x 14 inches) 250 (80g/m
    2)
    Supported types Supported paper sizes No. of sheets
    Plain, Preprinted, Bond, Recycled, 
    Rough, Letterhead, Color (Colour), 
    Prepunched, High Quality, Custom 1 
    to 8 A4, JIS B5, A5, Folio, Legal, Letter, 
    Oficio II, Executive, B6, ISO B5, 
    Envelope C5, 16K, Custom (148 x 210 
    to 216 x 356mm (5-13/16 x 8-5/16 to 
    8-1/2 x 14 inches) 250 (80g/m
    2)
    Supported types Supported paper sizes No. of sheets
    Plain, , Preprinted, Labels, Bond, 
    Recycled, Rough, Vellum, 
    Letterhead, Color (Colour), High 
    Quality, Custom 1 to 8 Letter, Legal, Statement, Executive, 
    Oficio II, A4, A5, A6, B5, B6, Folio, 
    16k
    Other sizes:
    Portrait-2.76 to 8.50 or 70 to 216 mm
    Landscape-5.83 to 14.02 or 148 to 
    356 mm 50 (80g/m
    2)
    Thick paper A4, JIS B5, A5, Folio, Legal, Letter, 
    Oficio II, Statement, Executive, A6, 
    B6, ISO B5, 16K
    Other sizes:
    Portrait-2.76 to 8.50 or 70 to 216 mm
    Landscape-5.83 to 14.02 or 148 to 
    356 mm 1
    Postcards
    Oufuku Hagaki  (return postcard) Postcards (100 × 148 mm)
    Return postcard (148 × 200 mm) 15
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    Appendix-10OPERATION GUIDE
    Envelopes
    ISO B5, Envelope #10, Envelope #9, 
    Envelope #6, Envelope Monarch, 
    Envelope DL, Envelope C5, Hagaki, 
    Oufuku Hagaki, Youkei 4, Youkei 2
    Other sizes:
    Portrait-2.76 to 8.50 or 70 to 216 mm
    Landscape-5.83 to 14.02 or 148 to 
    356 mm 1
    Transparency (OHP film) Letter, A4 1
    Supported types
    Supported paper sizes No. of sheets
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    OPERATION GUIDEAppendix-11
    Basic Paper Specifications
    This machine is designed to print on standard copy paper as used in regular (dry) copiers and page printers 
    such as laser printers. It also supports a variety of other  types of paper that conform to the specifications given 
    in this appendix. 
    Be careful when choosing paper. Paper unsuitable fo r the machine may cause jams or may be wrinkled. 
    Supported Paper 
    Use standard copy paper for regular co piers or laser printers. The printing quality will be affected  by the quality 
    of paper. Poor quality paper may result in unsatisfactory output.
    Basic Paper Specifications 
    The following table lists the specificatio ns of paper that is supported with this machine. Refer to the subsequent 
    sections for further details.
    NOTE: Some recycled paper does not meet requirements fo r use with this machine as listed in the Basic 
    Paper Specifications shown below, such as moisture  or pulp content. For this reason, we recommend 
    purchasing a small amount of recycled paper as a sample  for testing prior to use. Choose recycled paper that 
    gives the best printing results and contains low levels of paper dust.
    We are not responsible for the problems occurred from the use of paper that does not conform to our 
    specifications. Criteria
    Specifications
    Weight Cassettes: 60 to 120 g/m
    2
    Multi purpose tray: 60 to 220 g/m2
    Thickness 0.086 to 0.110 mm
    Dimensional accuracy ±0.7 mm
    Squareness of corners 90° ±0.2°
    Moisture content 9%
    Grain direction Long grain (paper supply direction)
    Pulp content 80% or more
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    Appendix-12OPERATION GUIDE
    Choosing the Appropriate Paper
    This section describes guidelines for choosing paper. 
    Condition 
    Avoid using paper with bent corners or that is curled, dirty, or torn. Do not use paper that has a rough surface 
    or paper fiber lint, or that is especially delicate. Use of paper in any of these conditions will not only deliver poor 
    copies but may also cause jams and shorten the useful  life of the machine. Choose paper with a smooth and 
    even surface; however, avoid coated paper or paper wit h a treated surface as it may damage the drum or fusing 
    unit.
    Ingredient 
    Do not use paper such as paper that has been coated or su rface-treated or paper that contains plastic or carbon. 
    These paper may produce harmful fumes from the heat of printing and may damage the drum.
    Be sure to use the standard paper that contains at le ast 80% pulp, i.e., not more than 20% of the total paper 
    content consists of cotton or other fibers.
    Supported Paper Sizes 
    Paper of the following sizes is supported by the machine. 
    Measurements in the table take into  account a ±0.7 mm dimensional accuracy for length and width. Corner 
    angles must be 90° ± 0.2°. 
    Multi Purpose Tray Cassette or Multi 
    Purpose Tray
    B6 (128 × 182 mm) Letter
    ISO B5 (176 × 250 mm) Legal
    Envelope #10 (Commercial #10) (4 1/8 × 9 1/2) Statement *
    * Except for the optional cassettes. 
    Envelope #9 (Commercial #9) (3 7/8 × 8 7/8) Executive
    Envelope #6 (Commercial #6 3/4) (3 5/8 × 6 1/2) Oficio II
    Envelope Monarch (3 7/8 × 7 1/2) A4 (297 × 210 mm)
    Envelope DL (110 × 220 mm) A5 (210 × 148 mm)
    Envelope C5 (162 × 229mm) A6 (105 × 148 mm) *
    Hagaki (100 × 148mm) B5 (257 × 182 mm)
    Oufuku Hagaki (148 × 200 mm) Folio (210 × 330 mm)
    Youkei 4 (105 × 235 mm) 16K (273 × 197 mm)
    Youkei 2 (114 × 162 mm)
    Size Entry (70 × 148 to 216 × 356 mm)
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    OPERATION GUIDEAppendix-13
    Smoothness
    The paper surface should be smooth, but it must be uncoated. With paper that is too smooth and slippery, 
    several sheets may accidentally be supplied at once, causing jams. 
    Basis Weight
    In countries that use the metric system, basis weight is  the weight in grams of one sheet of paper one square 
    meter in area. In the United States, basis weight is t he weight in pounds of one ream (500 sheets) of paper cut 
    to the standard size (or trade size) for a specific grade  of paper. Paper that is too heavy or too light may be 
    supplied incorrectly or cause paper jams, which may caus e excessive wear of the machine. Mixed paper weight 
    (i.e., thickness) may cause several sheets to be supplied  at once accidentally and may also cause blurring or 
    other printing problems if the toner fails to adhere correctly.
    The recommended basis weight is between 60 and 120 g/m
    2 for the cassettes and between 60 and 220 g/m2 
    for the multi purpose tray. 
    Thickness
    Avoid using paper that is too thick or  thin. Signs that paper may be thin include frequent problems with paper 
    jams or with several sheets being suppli ed at once. Paper jams may also indicate that the paper is too thick. The 
    proper thickness is between 0.086 and 0.110 mm. 
    Moisture Content
    Paper moisture content is the ratio of moisture to dryn ess expressed as a percentage. Moisture affects how the 
    paper is supplied, the electr ostatic changeability of the pa per, and how the toner adheres.
    Paper moisture content varies depending on the relative  humidity in the room. High relative humidity causes 
    paper to become damp, making the edges expand so it  appears wavy. Low relative humidity causes paper to 
    lose moisture, making the edges ti ghten and weakening print contrast.
    Wavy or tight edges may cause the paper to slip when it  is supplied. Try to keep the moisture content between 
    4 to 6%. 
    To maintain the right level of  moisture content, bear in mind the following considerations.
    • Store paper in a cool, well-ventilated place. 
    • Store paper flat and unopened in the package. Once the  package is opened, reseal it if the paper is not to 
    be used for a while.
    • Store paper sealed in the original package and box. Pu t a pallet under the carton to keep it raised above the 
    floor. Especially during rainy seasons keep the paper a sufficient distance away from wooden or concrete 
    floors.
    • Before using paper that has been stored, keep it at the proper moisture level for at least 48 hours.
    • Do not store paper where it is exposed to heat, sunlight, or dampness.
    Other Paper Specifications
    Porosity:  The density of the paper fibers
    Stiffness:  Paper must be stiff enough or it may buckle in the machine, causing jams.
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    Appendix-14OPERATION GUIDE
    Curl:
     Most paper naturally tends to curl after the package  is opened. When paper passes through the fixing unit, 
    it curls upward slightly . To deliver flat printouts, lo ad the paper so that the curl  faces towards the bottom of the 
    paper tray. 
    Static electricity:  During printing, paper is electrostatically charged so that the toner adheres. Choose paper 
    that can be discharged quickly so that copies do not cling together.
    Whiteness:  Paper whiteness affects print contrast. Use  whiter paper for sharper, brighter copies.
    Quality:  Machine problems may occur if sheet sizes are no t uniform or if corners are not square, edges are 
    rough, sheets are uncut, or edges or corners are crushed.  In order to prevent these problems, be especially 
    careful when you cut the paper yourself.
    Packaging:  Choose paper that is properly packaged and stacke d in boxes. Ideally, the packaging itself should 
    have been treated with a coating to inhibit moisture.
    Specially treated paper:  We do not recommend printing onto the following types of paper, even if it conforms 
    to the basic specifications.  When you use these kinds of paper, purchase  a small amount first as a sample to 
    test.
    • Glossy paper
    • Watermarked paper
    • Paper with an uneven surface
    • Perforated paper
    Special Paper
    This section describes printing onto special paper and print media. 
    The following paper and media can be used.
    • Transparency (OHP film) 
    • Rough
    • Vellum
    • Labels
    • Recycled
    • Preprinted
    •Bond
    • Cardstock
    • Color (Colour)
    • Prepunched
    • Letterhead
    • Envelope
    •Thick
    • High Quality
    • Custom 1 to 8
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    OPERATION GUIDEAppendix-15
    When using these paper and media, choose that are designed specifically for copiers or page printers (such as 
    laser printers). Use the multi purpose tray for transpar encies, thick paper, envelopes, cardstocks, and label 
    paper.
    Choosing Special Paper
    Although special paper that  meets the following requirem ents can be used with the machine, print quality will 
    vary considerably due to differences in the construction  and quality of special paper. Thus, special paper is more 
    likely than regular paper to cause printing problems. Before purchasing special paper in volume, try testing a 
    sample to ensure the print quality is satisfactory. Genera l precautions when printing onto special paper are given 
    below. Note that we are not responsible for any harm to the user or damage to the machine caused by moisture 
    or specifications of special paper. 
    Select a cassette or multi purpose tray for special paper. 
    Transparency (OHP film)
    Transparencies must be able to withstand the heat of  printing. Transparencies must meet the following 
    conditions.
    To avoid problems, use the multi purpose tray for trans parencies and load transparencies with the long side 
    facing the machine.
    If transparencies jam frequently at output, try pulling t he leading edge of sheets gently as they are ejected. 
    Cardstock Before loading Hagaki into the multi purpose tray, fan 
    them and align the edges. If the Hagaki paper is curled, 
    straighten it before  loading. Printing onto curled Hagaki 
    may cause jams.
    Use unfolded Oufuku Hagaki (available at post offices). 
    Some Hagaki may still have ro ugh edges developed by 
    a paper cutter on the ba ck side. Remove any such 
    rough edges by placing the Hagaki on a flat surface and 
    rubbing the edges gently a few times with a ruler.
    Criteria
    Specifications
    Heat resistance Must withstand at least 190°C
    Thickness 0.100 to 0.110 mm
    Material Polyester
    Dimensional accuracy ±0.7 mm
    Squareness of corners 90° ±0.2°
    Burrs
    Burrs
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    Appendix-16OPERATION GUIDE
    Envelopes
    Use the multi purpose tray for envelopes.
    Due to the structure of envelopes, pr
    inting evenly over the entire surface may not be possible in some cases. 
    Thin envelopes in particular may be wrinkled by the machine in some cases as they pass through. Before 
    purchasing envelopes in volu me, try testing a sample to ensure the print quality.
    Storing envelopes for a long period may cause them to  become wrinkled. Thus, keep the package sealed until 
    you are ready to use them. 
    Keep the following  points in mind. 
    Do not use envelopes with exposed adhesive. In addition, do not use the type  of envelope in which the adhesive 
    is exposed after the top layer is peel ed off. Serious damage may be caused  if the paper covering the adhesive 
    comes off in the machine. 
    Do not use envelopes with certain special features.  For example, do not use envelopes with a grommet for 
    winding a string to close the flap or envelopes with an open or film-covered window. 
    If paper jams occur, load fewer envelopes at once.
    To prevent paper jams when printing onto multiple enve lopes, do not allow more than ten envelopes remain in 
    the top tray at once.
    Thick Paper
    Before loading thick paper in  the multi purpose tray, fan it and align the edges.  Some thick paper may still have 
    rough edges developed by a paper cutter on the back si de. Remove any such rough edges just as with Hagaki 
    by placing the paper on a flat surface and rubbing the ed ges gently a few times with a ruler. Printing onto paper 
    with rough edges may cause jams.
    NOTE: If the paper is not supplied correctly even after it is smoothed, load the paper in the multi purpose tray 
    with the leading edge ra ised a few millimeters.
    Label
    Be sure to feed labels from the multi purpose tray.
    For selecting labels, use extreme care so that the adhesive may not come in direct contact with any part of the 
    machine and that the labels are not easily peeled from the carrier sheet. Adhesives that stick to the drum or 
    rollers and peeled labels  remaining in the machine may cause a failure.
    When printing onto labels, you must be liable for the print quality and possible trouble. Labels consist of three layers as shown in the 
    illustration. The adhesive layer contains materials that 
    are easily affected by the force applied in the machine. 
    The carrier sheet bears the top sheet until the label is 
    used. This composition of  labels may cause more 
    problems.
    The label surface must be co vered completely with the 
    top sheet. Gaps between labels may cause peeling of 
    labels, resulting in  a serious failure.
    Top sheet
    Adhesive layer
    Carrier sheet
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