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Two types of copy output locations are available.
Upper copy output
Copies come out between the upper output stackers and upper output guide on the machine's top.
When copying sizes up to A1 (D), we recommend selecting upper copy output.
Lower copy output
Copies come out to the lower output stacker through the lower output exit and lower output tray at the machine's rear.
When copying A1 (D) or A0 (E), select lower copy output.
The table below shows you how many sheets can be stacked.
Copy output location |
Plain paper |
Translucent paper |
---|---|---|
Upper copy output (A1 (D) or smaller) |
50 sheets |
10 sheets |
Lower copy output (A1 (D) or A0 (E))*1 |
40 sheets |
1 sheet |
Rear copy output*2 (A1 (D) or A0 (E)) |
10 sheets |
1 sheet |
*1 You can stack a mixture of A1 (D) and A0 (E) sheets at the same time.
*2 The optional rear stacker is required.
If copies exceed the upper limit or are pushed out of the stacker by curled copies, paper jams may occur. Remove the copies from the stacker.
When copying onto film, hold the leading edge of the copied film, remove it from the stacker, and then place it on a level surface.
When copying onto A1 (D) size paper, pull out the extenders of the upper output stackers. When inserting originals one after the other, remove the previous original before inserting the next.
You can select upper copy output only if the upper output stackers are installed.