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Adjusting the paper cassette for the paper width – Panasonic Panafax UF-5950 User Manual

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Adjusting the Paper Cassette for the Paper Width

The factory default Paper Width setting for the Paper Cassette is on Letter/Legal size. To change the paper
width to A4 size, follow the steps below.

NOTE

1. If you forget to change the Recording Paper Size setting in Fax Parameter No. 23 when

different paper is loaded in the cassette, the unit will Stop printing after the 1st page of an
Incoming Fax, and display a "PAPER SIZE MISMATCH ADJUSTING PAPER SIZE" error.
Then, the Recording Paper Size setting automatically adjusts to the proper size, and the unit
resumes printing the Incoming Fax from the 1st page.

How to Adjust the Paper Cassette for the Paper Width

1

1. Release the left Paper Separation Clip

latch.

2. Pull up the Paper Separation Clip to

remove it.

3. Reposition the Paper Separation Clip

into the A(A4) slot.

4. Swing the Paper Separation Clip

downward to latch it in place.

2

1. Load the paper into the Paper Cassette.

Slide the paper width guide to the left
until it lightly touches the stack of paper
without bending the paper. The paper
must fit squarely, and firmly between the
Paper Width Guide, and the right side of
tray. If it does not, the paper may feed
into the printer incorrectly resulting in a
paper jam.

Caution: Make sure that the paper is set

under the metal Paper
Separation Clips, and that it
does not exceed the Maximum
Paper Capacity Mark. You can
load about 250 sheets (20 lb
weight). For paper
specification, see page 145.

2. Replace the Paper Cassette Cover to the

appropriate paper position (A4).

3. Slide the Paper Cassette into the machine.

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The Recording Paper Size setting of the Fax
Parameter No. 23 must match the paper
loaded in the cassette. If you change the
Recording Paper Size, please change the
setting accordingly. (See page 37)

Paper Separation Clip

Max. Paper

Capacity Mark

LGL

A4

LTR

Paper

Width Guide