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User Guide (Printer/Scanner) - Fuji Xerox Worldwide

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Special Printing<br />

4<br />

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4.1<br />

Printing Special Papers<br />

This section describes how to print special papers. The following special papers can be<br />

printed:<br />

● Heavyweight 1 (106-169 g/m 2 )<br />

● Heavyweight 1 (106-169 g/m 2 ) – Side 2<br />

● Heavyweight 2 (170-220 g/m 2 )<br />

● Heavyweight 2 (170-220 g/m 2 ) – Side 2<br />

● Transparency<br />

● Lightweight (55-63 g/m 2 )<br />

● Labels<br />

● Custom 1-5<br />

Use tray 5 (Bypass Tray) when printing these special papers.<br />

Display the Paper/Output tab to configure these paper supply settings.<br />

This will describe Wordpad of Windows 98 as an example. The procedure is the same when<br />

using other OS.<br />

● When outputting transparencies continuously, they may stick to each other. To prevent this, remove about 20<br />

sheets from the output tray, and then fan well to lower the temperature.<br />

● Use only labels exclusively made for this machine. If not, it may cause paper jams or machine breakdown.<br />

● Depending on the application program, the way to display the printer properties dialog box might differ. See the<br />

manual of the application program used.<br />

● When loading transparencies in tray 5 (Bypass Tray), you are recommended to load in the portrait orientation.<br />

● For details on using tray 5 (Bypass Tray), see “3.2.6 Loading Paper in Tray 5 (Bypass Tray)” (P. 40).<br />

“2.1 Loading Paper” in “Part 1 Hardware” of the <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> (Copier) for details on paper types suitable or<br />

unsuitable for copying and loading in each tray.<br />

Procedure<br />

1 Load special paper in tray 5 (Bypass Tray).<br />

2 Select Print from the File menu.<br />

3 Check Name and then click Properties.<br />

4 Click the Paper/Output tab.

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