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FUJITSU C145-C037-01EN User Manual

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*1

When no print data is not received for 15 minutes (default) after the last printing or warming-up, the printer

turns off the fuser’s heater and enters sleep mode. The control panel can inhibit the printer from entering

sleep mode.

*2

Print speed when paper size is specified.

*3

Print speed is 19.2 s when the 3rd paper tray is of 500 sheets.

*4

The warm-up time begins when the power switch is turned on until the printer becomes ready for printing

(“READY” displayed). Before, measuring, the printer must be left for a period long enough at 23˚C. The

warm-up time may increase if the toner is low, the toner bottle has just been replaced, the print density is

changed, or installation of options such as memory is changed.

*5

The first printing time begins when a print start signal is sent to the printer in the ready state until the first

printed sheet (A4, landscape) is completely ejected to the face-down stacker. The first printing time may be

about one minute after the paper size has just been changed. It may take more time if the printer starts from

sleep mode (see *1) or after changing the print density.

*6

Paper feed direction is portrait only for A5, A3, JIS B4, Legal, and Ledger sizes. Paper feed direction is

landscape only for A4, JIS B5, Letter, and Executivesizes.

*7

When printing using the MFF, specifying the size of paper used is recommended. If the size is not specified,

the in-page cumulative print position accuracy in the paper feed direction slightly gets lower as compared

with printing using a paper tray.

*8

Envelopes and OHP transparencies are for single-sided printing only. Do not print on both sides.

*9

For printing sheets of paper whose weights are 90 to 128 g/m

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or printing envelopes or OHP transparencies,

the face-up stacker must be used.

*10

The paper feed capacity may vary depending on paper types and environmental conditions.

*11

The stacker capacity is for the recommended paper and may vary depending on paper types and

environmental conditions.