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4) setting paper on the multi-bypass tray – TA Triumph-Adler DC 2075 User Manual

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Section 3 PREPARATIONS

3-4

1

Open the multi-bypass tray.

NOTE

When copying onto paper of a size larger than 8

1/2

" x 11" or A4R, be

sure to pull out the multi-bypass extension.

2

Adjust the insert guides to fit the width of the paper that is to
be set on the multi-bypass tray.

3

Slide the paper all the way in, along the insert guides, as far
as it will go.

NOTE

When you load paper into the drawer[cassette], the side facing
downward is the side that will be copied.

5

Insert the appropriate paper size label into the front of the
drawer[cassette] to indicate the size of paper that is loaded
into that drawer[cassette].

6

Gently push the drawer[cassette] back in.

NOTE

If you will not be using the copier for a prolonged period of time,
remove all paper from the drawers[cassettes] and seal it in its original
packaging in order to protect it against moisture.

(4) Setting paper on the multi-bypass tray

Up to 100 sheets of standard copy paper (75 g/m

2

– 80 g/m

2

), of a

size between 11" x 17"[A3] and 5

1/2

" x 8

1/2

"[A6R] can be set on the

multi-bypass tray at one time. When copying onto special paper, be
sure to use the multi-bypass tray.

NOTE

The types of special paper and the number of sheets that can be set
on the multi-bypass tray at one time are as follows:

Tracing paper: 1 sheet
Letterhead: 100 sheets
Color paper: 100 sheets
OHP transparencies: 25 sheets
Standard paper (120 g/m

2

, 160 g/m

2

): 25 sheets

IMPORTANT!

• When copying onto OHP transparencies, be sure to fan through

them a few times to separate the sheets before setting them on the
multi-bypass tray.

• When copying onto non-standard size paper, perform the procedure

in “(1) Paper size and type” on page 7-66 and select the paper size.

• When setting special paper such as OHP transparencies and thick

paper on the multi-bypass tray, the type of paper must be specified
under “(1) Paper size and type” on page 7-66.