If pre-printed paper is used for copying and the pre-printed part is thick, spots, faint printing, wrinkles, and paper jam may occur. If this is the case, copy on the back of the paper or feed the paper in a back-to-front orientation.
Straighten curled or warped paper before loading.
To prevent multiple-sheet fed simultaneously, fan the paper before loading it in the tray.
Do not load paper over the limit mark of the paper tray.
Make sure the leading edges of the sheets are aligned to the front of the paper tray.
When using thin paper between 60 and 74 g/m2 (52 to 64 kg), be sure to load it in a grain direction.
When using paper with marked grains in a high temperature or humidity, load the paper in a grain direction.
Thin A0 paper of 60 g/m2 (45kg) cannot be used with the bypass tray in high temperature or humidity.
When using thin or translucent paper, load it in a grain direction.
If you load thin paper (64 g/m2 or less) in a cross-grain direction, white spots or patchy images may appear.