NOTE
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You can edit only user-registered paper types.
You cannot change the detailed information for paper currently being used for copy/print jobs.
You can sort the paper type list by registration date ([Registered]), name ([Name]), or basis weight ([Basis Weight]) from the Sort List drop-down list.
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NOTE
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When you register the settings for the custom paper type, make sure to change its name. You cannot change the settings of the default paper types registered in the machine.
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IMPORTANT
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If you enter a value that is different to the actual weight of the paper, paper jams may occur, and the quality of the image may be adversely affected.
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IMPORTANT
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If you select a finishing type which is different from the actual surface texture of the paper, paper jams may occur, and the quality of the image may be adversely affected.
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IMPORTANT
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If you select a paper type which is different from the actual paper type, paper jams may occur, and the quality of the image may be adversely affected.
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IMPORTANT
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If you select a color which is different from the actual color of the paper, paper jams may occur, and the quality of the image may be adversely affected.
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NOTE
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For more information on creep (displacement), see "Booklet Mode" and "Booklet Mode."
The value you set here becomes the default correction width when the selected paper type is used for saddle stitching with automatic [Creep Correction].
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CAUTION
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This mode may affect paper feeding. Since increasing the value to a great extent may cause paper jams, adjusting the values in small increments is recommended.
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NOTE
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To determine the direction of the paper curl, place the paper in the same direction as it is output to the output tray.
Adjust the curl correction level in the direction opposite to that of the printed paper.
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[+]:
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Set to [+1] when a plain paper or a thin paper is used.
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[-]:
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Set to [-1] when temperature/humidity is high and heavy paper is used.
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IMPORTANT
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5 1/2" x 7 1/8" to 13" x 19 1/4" (139.7 mm x 182.0 mm to 330.2 mm x 487.7 mm) paper can be used for the test pages. Make sure that a sufficient supply of paper is loaded into the machine before starting this procedure.
If you perform test page using paper smaller than 11" x 17", the entire image cannot be printed on the paper. Nevertheless, you can read the register mark, because the tail edge you do not have to check is lacking.
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[+]:
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Press when the center line of the register mark is located outside the edge of the test page (the center line of the register mark is NOT printed). The image is shifted to the backwards as seen from the feeding direction of the paper, according to the number of pixels entered.
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[-]:
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Press when the center line of the register mark is located inside of the edge of the test print. The image is shifted to the forwards as seen from the feeding direction of the paper, according to the number of pixels entered.
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[+]:
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Press when the center line of the register mark is located outside the edge of the test print (the center line of the register mark is NOT printed). The image is shifted to the backwards as seen from the feeding direction of the paper, according to the number of pixels entered.
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[-]:
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Press when the center line of the register mark is located inside of the edge of the test print. The image is shifted to the forwards as seen from the feeding direction of the paper, according to the number of pixels entered.
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IMPORTANT
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5 1/2" x 7 1/8" to 13" x 19 1/4" (139.7 mm x 182.0 mm to 330.2 mm x 487.7 mm) paper can be used for the test pages. Make sure that a sufficient supply of paper is loaded into the machine before starting this procedure.
If you perform test page using paper smaller than 11" x 17", the entire image cannot be printed on the paper. Nevertheless, you can read the register mark, because the tail edge you do not have to check is lacking.
When you open the [Adjust Image Position] screen again after you close that screen by pressing [OK], the values on screen are returned to [0]. Nevertheless the adjusted value is effective. If you repeat steps, read off the value of register marks from new test page and input the new value.
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[+]:
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Press when the center line of the register mark is located outside the edge of the test print (the center line of the register mark is NOT printed). The image is shifted to the right as seen from the feeding direction of the paper, according to the number of pixels entered.
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[-]:
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Press when the center line of the register mark is located inside of the edge of the test print. The image is shifted to the left as seen from the feeding direction of the paper, according to the number of pixels entered.
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[+]:
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Press when the center line of the register mark is located outside the edge of the test print (the center line of the register mark is NOT printed). The image is shifted to the right as seen from the feeding direction of the paper, according to the number of pixels entered.
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[-]:
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Press when the center line of the register mark is located inside of the edge of the test print. The image is shifted to the left as seen from the feeding direction of the paper, according to the number of pixels entered.
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IMPORTANT
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5 1/2" x 7 1/8" to 13" x 19 1/4" (139.7 mm x 182.0 mm to 330.2 mm x 487.7 mm) paper can be used for the test pages. Make sure that a sufficient supply of paper is loaded into the machine before starting this procedure.
If you perform test page using paper smaller than 11" x 17", the entire image cannot be printed on the paper. Nevertheless, you can read the register mark, because the tail edge you do not have to check is lacking.
If you perform a test page using paper that is perpendicular to the feeding direction and is 12 9/16" (320.1 mm) or more in length, the A1 register marks will be printed 1/4" (5 mm) inside the left edge of the paper. From the feeding (lead) edge of the test page, take a ruler and measure 1/4" (5 mm) inside the left edge of the paper, and place a mark there. Place another mark to the right of the A1 register marks (1/4" (5 mm) inside the left edge of the paper). Draw a straight, horizontal line between the two marks you just made. Compare the line you just drew with the center line of the A1 register marks. If the two lines are askew from each other, the distance between the two lines determines how much you have to adjust the image location.
*1 1/4" (5 mm) *2 12 9/16" (320.1 mm) In the example above, the center line of the A1 register marks and the drawn line are aligned. Therefore, you do not need to adjust the image location. When you open the [Adjust Image Position] screen again after you close that screen by pressing [OK], the values on screen are returned to [0]. Nevertheless the adjusted value is effective. If you repeat steps, read off the value of register marks from new test page and input the new value.
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[a]:
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Enlarges or reduces the image in the direction that is parallel to the feeding direction according to the inputted ratio.
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[b]:
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Enlarges or reduces the image in the direction that is perpendicular to the feeding direction according to the inputted ratio.
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[a]:
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Enter the measured length of the side that is parallel to the feeding direction.
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[b]:
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Enter the measured length of the side that is perpendicular to the feeding direction.
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IMPORTANT
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5 1/2" x 7 1/8" to 13" x 19 1/4" (139.7 mm x 182.0 mm to 330.2 mm x 487.7 mm) paper can be used for the test pages. Make sure that a sufficient supply of paper is loaded into the machine before starting this procedure.
Printing performance may not be optimal if you use the Fine Adjustment Zoom mode.
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NOTE
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If you perform a test page using paper smaller than 11 3/8" x 15 1/2" (287 mm x 393 mm), you will not be able to measure the length of a and b since the entire image cannot be printed on the paper. In this case, enter the expanding/reducing percentage to adjust the zoom ratio, instead of entering the actual length of a and b.
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Adjustment in [-] Direction Is Recommended for the Following Cases
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Adjustment in [+] Direction Is Recommended for the Following Cases
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Paper Weight
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Light (thin paper)
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Heavy (thick paper)
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Poor Images
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Although the density in high-density areas is normal, tiny white spots may appear in the low-density areas.
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Density level in both high- and low- density areas is low.
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White spots appear in high-density areas.
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Uneven glossy areas may occur in the high-density images.
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Paper surface is rough (such as embossed paper), and white spots may appear on the concave side.
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Outlines in high-density images may blur.
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Enough toner is not applied in high-density areas, and tiny dense spots may appear.
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IMPORTANT
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Adjust the value gradually as this setting may cause problems.
If the gloss unevenness occurs when printing on LTR transparencies, set <Adjust Gloss> to -3 or -4. The gloss unevenness may be corrected if you use LTR R paper.
If the unevenness occurs when printing on a coated paper, set <Adjust Gloss> to -4.
If the gloss unevenness and uneven density occur when outputting paper with different width, set <Adjust Gloss> to +1 or +2. Adjust setting values while confirming print results as the printing time may become longer.
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NOTE
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Adjusting the gloss may affect the curl state of paper. Readjust <Curl Correction Level> as necessary. (See "Adjusting the Level of Curl Correction of a Custom Paper Type:.")
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NOTE
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You can only delete user-registered paper types.
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