Konica Minolta 7013 User Manual

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Getting started

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AC

power jack — Where you plug in the

AC

power cord.

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Bypass tray — Open and use the bypass tray to use the paper that cannot
be set in the paper cassette. It can hold up to 50 sheets of paper. For details
about paper capacity of the bypass tray, see “Specifications,” page

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Side cover — Open to fix a printout jam.

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Side cover release — Pull this to open the side cover.

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Top cover release — Pull up on this to open the top cover.

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Recording paper size sticker — Shows the size of the paper that is set in
the paper cassette.

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Recording paper level indicator — Shows the level of the current paper
supply without requiring you to open the paper cassette.

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Paper cassette — Set paper here. It can hold up to 500 sheets. For details
about paper capacity of the paper cassette, see “Specifications,” page

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Platen glass — Makes it possible for you to fax or copy objects and even
irregularly shaped sheets, just as a conventional copier.

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LINE

jack — Where you plug in the telephone line cord. The other end of the

cord plugs into a wall telephone jack.

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PHONE

2 jack — If you connect a second telephone to your machine, this is

where you plug in the cord.

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PHONE

1 jack — Not used.

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PRINTER PARALLEL

port (optional) — Where you plug in the printer cable,

when you use the optional printer controller.

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RS-232C interface port (optional) — Where you plug in the RS-232C
cable, when you use the optional RS-232C interface kit.
or
Network printer port (optional) — Where you plug in the network cable,
when you use the machine’s printer on a network.

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Extension paper tray — Holds up the printout after it emerges.

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Printed document exit — Where the printout emerges.

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PHONE1

PHONE2

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