Precautions When Loading Paper; Paper Loading Capacity - Canon imageCLASS MF4450 Basic Operation Manual

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Precautions when Loading Paper

CAUTION
Be careful when handling paper
Handle paper carefully not to cut your hands with the edges
of the paper.
Precautions when inserting the paper cassette
Be careful not to catch your fingers.
IMPORTANT
Be sure to align the paper guides with the width of the
paper.
• If the paper guides are too loose or too tight, this may result in
misfeeds or paper jams.
• Printouts may be askew depending on the printing environment.
Properly load paper to reduce the symptom.
When using paper that has been poorly cut
If you use paper that has been poorly cut, multiple sheets of paper
may be fed at once. In this case, fan the paper thoroughly, and then
align the edges of the stack properly on a hard, flat surface.
Do not exceed the load limit mark when loading paper.
Ensure that the paper stack does not exceed the line of the load
limit mark. If the paper stack exceeds the load limit mark lines, this
may result in misfeeds.
When printing on envelopes
Load envelopes with the front side (non-glued side) facing up. You
cannot print on the reverse side of envelopes.
Also, be sure to close the flap before loading envelopes.
NOTE
Detailed information about usable paper
"Paper Requirements" (→P.2-6)
Size abbreviation on the paper guides of the paper
cassette
Paper size
Legal
Letter
Executive
2-12
Paper guide
LGL
LTR
EXEC

Paper Loading Capacity

(A)
Paper type
Multi-purpose
tray
Plain paper (Ex. 21 lb
1 sheet
Bond (80 g/m²))
Heavy paper (Ex. 25
1 sheet
lb Bond (91 g/m²))
Heavy paper (Ex. 34
1 sheet
lb Bond (128 g/m²))
Transparency
1 sheet
Label
1 sheet
Envelope
1 envelope
(A)
(B)
Paper source
(B)
Paper cassette
Approx. 250 sheets
Approx. 170 sheets
Approx. 100 sheets
Approx. 50 sheets
Approx. 100 sheets
Approx. 20
envelopes

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