Panasonic workio kx-cl510 사용자 설명서
Setup
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2
Pinch the media guides and slide them to the width of
the media.
the media.
3
Slide the length guide unit to adjust it to the media
length. Slide the length guide unit (2) while pressing
the PUSH mark (1) to extend it.
length. Slide the length guide unit (2) while pressing
the PUSH mark (1) to extend it.
4
Tap the media stack on a level surface to avoid media
jams or skewed printing.
jams or skewed printing.
NOTE:
• Be careful not to leave fingerprints on the media, which
• Be careful not to leave fingerprints on the media, which
can result in a smudged print.
• Reusing media (used paper or jammed paper) that has
been fed through the printer once can reduce the life of
the consumables and paper path components.
the consumables and paper path components.
5
Place media with the print side up under the hooks
in the tray.
in the tray.
NOTE:
• Coated Paper, Transparencies or Envelopes can be
• Coated Paper, Transparencies or Envelopes can be
loaded in the multi-purpose tray. See “About Media” of
“Setting and Printing” in the Operating Instructions.
“Setting and Printing” in the Operating Instructions.
• Most media has instructions recommending the side to
be printed first.
• Do not mix different types or thickness of media in the
media tray at one time; this may cause a jam.
• Loading media exceeding the designated sheets may
cause a media jam or shifting of print.
6
Confirm the media guides are adjusted to the media
size.
size.
7
Slide the media tray completely into the slot.
CAUTION
• Be sure to hold the media tray with both hands so that
• Be sure to hold the media tray with both hands so that
you do not drop it. The media tray weighs approximately
6.4 kg (14 lbs.) when it is fully loaded.
6.4 kg (14 lbs.) when it is fully loaded.
8
Pull (1) and raise (2) the paper support so that the
media does not drop from the output tray.
media does not drop from the output tray.
1
1
2
Fill media up
to here.
to here.
Load media with
print side up.
print side up.
Hook
Paper support
1
2