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Loading Recording Paper

When the message LOAD PAPER appears in the LCD display, you need
to add paper to the multi-purpose tray. Here are a few tips you should
follow when you load paper into the multi-purpose tray.
Use A4-size paper.
Use standard 64–90 g/m
The multi-purpose tray holds up to 100 sheets of 75 g/m
(maximum 10 mm stack height).
Let the paper run out before you refill the multi-purpose tray. Avoid
mixing new paper with paper remaining in the multi-purpose tray.
Stack the paper so that the top and bottom edges and sides are
straight and even before placing it in the multi-purpose tray.
Do not print on both sides of the paper. Doing so may cause several
sheets to feed into the unit at the same time.
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Do not use damp, curled, wrinkled, or torn paper as these can cause
paper jams or poor print quality.
Highly textured or extremely smooth or shiny paper does not print
well.
The laser printing process uses high temperatures to fuse toner to
the paper. Use paper that will not melt, vaporise, discolour, or emit
dangerous fumes at temperatures near 170°C. For example, do not
use vellum paper in a laser printer. Make sure any letterhead or
coloured paper you use can withstand high temperatures.
Make sure the paper is free of dust, lint, and oil stains.
To keep the paper from curling, do not open paper packs until you
are ready to use the paper. Store unused paper from opened packs
in a cool, dry location in the original packaging.
Your MultiPASS L60 is factory-set to use A4-size paper. If you wish
to use letter- or legal-size paper, you must change the setting from
the FAX PRINTER menu. See pages 13-12 and 13-13 for more details
on changing the setting. You can also change this setting from the
MultiPASS Desktop Manager. See the MultiPASS Desktop Manager
User's Guide for details.
Chapter 2
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Setting Up Your MultiPASS L60
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