Canon 4839B002 Manuale Utente
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Handling
Paper Loading Orientation
NOTE
Paper loading orientation when loading in the multi-
purpose tray
The paper loading orientation for the multi-purpose tray is the
same as that for the paper drawer.
same as that for the paper drawer.
When printing paper with a letterhead or logo
(previously printed paper)
Load the paper in the proper orientation as follows.
(
: Feeding direction)
Paper drawer
Portrait layout
Landscape layout
1-sided
printing*
1
(with the printing
side facing down)
(with the printing
side facing down)
1-sided
printing*
2
(with the printing
side facing up)
(with the printing
side facing up)
Automatic
2-sided
printing
(with the front side
facing up)
(with the front side
facing up)
*
1
When <Switch Paper Feed Method> is set to <Print Speed
Priority> (the default setting)
*
2
When <Switch Paper Feed Method> us set to <Print Side Priority>
Multi-purpose tray
Portrait layout
Landscape layout
1-sided
printing*
1
(with the printing
side facing up)
(with the printing
side facing up)
1-sided
printing*
2
(with the printing
side facing down)
(with the printing
side facing down)
Automatic
2-sided
printing
(with the front side
facing down)
(with the front side
facing down)
*
1
When <Switch Paper Feed Method> is set to <Print Speed
Priority> (the default setting)
*
2
When <Switch Paper Feed Method> is set to <Print Side Priority>
When printing on envelopes
Load envelopes with the front side (non-glued side) facing
up to the Multi-purpose tray as shown below.
(
: Feeding direction)
Envelope No.10, DL, ISO-C5
Load the envelopes so that the flap is toward the left of the
machine when it is viewed from the front.
machine when it is viewed from the front.
Envelope ISO-B5
Load the envelopes so that the flap is toward the back of the
machine when it is viewed from the front.
machine when it is viewed from the front.