Operation Manual, User's Manual

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BEFORE USING THE MACHINE►LOADING PAPER
Important points when using envelopes
Do not print on both sides of an envelope. This may result in misfeeds or poor print quality.
Restrictions apply to some types of envelopes. For more information, consult a qualified service technician.
Some operating environments may cause creasing, smudging, misfeeds, poor toner fusing, or machine failure.
Fold the flap of the envelope and make a sharp crease at the fold. A misfeed may occur if the flap is up.
Do not use the following envelopes:
Those with a metal piece, a plastic hook or a ribbon hook
Those with a string for closing
Those with a window
Those with a lining
Those with an uneven surface, finished with titling or emboss
Duplex envelopes or those with adhesive or other synthetic material for sealing
Hand-made envelopes
Those containing air inside
Those damaged with a crease, fold mark or tear
Envelopes with the corner gluing position on the back not aligned with the corner edge should not be used as it may
cause creasing.
Print quality is not guaranteed in the area 10 mm (13/32") around the edges of the envelope.
Print quality is not guaranteed on parts of envelopes where there is a large step-like change of thickness, such as on
four-layer parts or parts less than three layers.
Print quality is not guaranteed on envelopes having peel off flaps for sealing the envelopes.
Cautions when placing envelopes
Removing curling
Ensure these are flat, containing no air
Ensure the four folded edges are pressed flat (for items with flaps, three edges)
Align on a flat surface
If multiple sheets of film are allowed to stack on the output tray, the sheets may stick together or become curled.
Can be used
Cannot be used