User`s guide
2-12 Control Panels
OG L
■ Paper Weight
Defines the paper weight to desired input tray. The paper weight screen displays 
currently defined paper weight, and redefine to desired paper weight by this 
screen. See “Paper Sizes, Paper Weights, Paper Types and Paper Color” on 
page 3-3 for more information.
■ HV Adjust
The print position can be adjusted vertically and horizontally using the HV Adjust 
option. The white arrow on the HV Adjust screen indicates paper feed direction. 
The adjustment can be set to millimeters or inches and the range is -6.3 to +6.3 
millimeters (-0.25 to +0.25 inches) in increments of 0.1 millimeter (0.01 inch). 
Difference positions can be set for front and back side in duplex printing mode. 
See “Setting the HV Adjust Values” on page 3-22 for more information.
■ Table Adjust
Defines the table height setting of the each input tray. This option can be adjusted 
to five settings: +2, +1, Normal, -1 or -2. See “Setting the Table Adjust” on 
page 3-24 for more information.
■ Paper Moisture
Defines the Paper Moisture setting to each input tray. This option can be adjusted 
to four settings: Highest, Higher, Normal and Lower. See “Setting the Paper 
Moisture” on page 3-26 for more information.
■ HCF Tray Control
Defines the HCF tray control mode if the optional HCF is installed. This option 
can be set to the “Normal Pick Mode” or the “Prior Pick Mode”. 
❒ Normal Pick Mode
The printer feeds a paper from the HCF tray after last paper is fed from the 
standard tray (Tray 1/2) when the tray is switched from the standard tray to 
the HCF tray.
In this mode, there is an interval between last paper fed from the standard tray 
and first paper fed from the HCF tray.
❒ Prior Pick Mode
When the tray is switched from the standard tray to the HCF tray, the printer 
starts to feed a paper from the HCF tray before feeding a paper from the 
standard tray if the data processing of the paper fed from the HCF has 
completed.
The paper fed from the HCF tray stops at the HCF exit, and is fed 
continuously after last paper fed from the standard tray.
The tray switching time at Prior Pick Mode is shorter than Normal Pick Mode.
However more papers may be wasted than Normal Pick Mode when paper 
jam or an error occurred. 
Also there are some limitations when using this mode. See “Printer Notice” 
on page 5-7 for detail.
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