Kyocera TASKalfa 300i User Manual
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Appendix Appendix-11 Upper-case Letter Entry Screen Number/Symbol Entry Screen10 [Cancel] Press to cancel entered characters and return to the screen before the entry. 11 [OK] Press to finalize entry and return to the screen before the entry. No. Display/Key Description Status 08/08/2009 10:10 Use the keyboard to enter. Backspace Upper-case Lower-case No./Symbol Space Cancel OK Lower-case !@#$%^&* ( ) _+˜ QW E R T Y U I O P { } ASDFGHJ KL : " ZXCVBNM? | Input: characters Limit:...
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Appendix Appendix-12 Entering Characters Follow the steps shown below to enter List A-1 for example. 1Press [Upper-case]. 2Press [L]. The letter L is shown on the display. 3Press [Lower-case]. 4Press [i], [s], [t] and [Space]. 5Press [Upper-case]. 6Press [A]. 7Press [No./Symbol]. 8Press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to view the keyboard containing [-] and [1]. 9Press [-] and [1]. 10Check that the entry is correct. Press [OK]. Status 08/08/2009 10:10 Use the keyboard to enter. Backspace Upper-case...
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Appendix Appendix-13 Paper This section explains the paper sizes and types that can be used in the paper source. Cassettes and the optional paper feeder Multi Purpose tray (MP tray) 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...
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Appendix Appendix-14 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...
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Appendix Appendix-15 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°. Smoothness The paper surface should be smooth. With paper that is too smooth and slip pery, 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...
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Appendix Appendix-16 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...
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Appendix Appendix-17 • 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. • Transparencies • Preprinted paper • Bond paper • Recycled paper • Thin paper (from 60 g/m 2 to 64 g/m2 or less) • Letterhead • Colored paper • Prepunched paper • Envelopes • Cardstocks (Hagaki) • Thick paper (from 106 g/m 2 to 200 g/m2 or less) • Labels • High-quality paper...
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Appendix Appendix-18 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. Hagaki 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...
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Appendix Appendix-19 by placing the paper on a flat surface and rubbing the edges 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...
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Appendix Appendix-20 Colored Paper Colored paper must conform to the spec ifications listed on the page 2 of the Appendix. In addition, the pigments in the paper must be able to withstand the heat of printing (up to 200°C or 392°F). Preprinted Paper Preprinted paper must conform to the sp ecifications listed on the page 2 of the Appendix. The colored ink must be able to withstand the heat of prin ting. It must be resistant to silicone oil as well. Do not use paper with a treated surface such as glossy...