Kyocera KM-C2030 User Manual

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Document Precautions (Multi-Sheet Feeding)

The following types of documents should not be used, otherwise paper misfeeds or
damage to the document may occur. Instead, these types of documents should be
fed manually.

Rolled documents

Wrinkled or torn documents

Folded documents (folded in half or fanned)

Highly translucent or transparent documents, such as overhead transparencies
or diazo photosensitive paper

Documents with binder holes (2 or 3 holes)

Documents with many binder holes, such as loose-leaf paper

Coated documents, such as heat-sensitive or carbon-backed paper

Inkjet printer paper

Documents just after printed with this copier

Document Precautions (Manual Feeding)

The following precautions should be observed when manually feeding the types of
documents listed below.

Handle the documents as described.

Non-standard-sized documents

The document size cannot be detected automatically, therefore, the Paper set-
ting “Auto Paper” and the Zoom setting “Auto Size” cannot be used.

In the Basic screen, touch [Paper], and then select the appropriate paper size
setting.

For details on selecting the paper size, refer to “Selecting the Paper Setting” of
“Specifying Copy Settings” (page 5-12).

Highly translucent or transparent documents, such as overhead projector transpar-
encies or diazo photosensitive paper

The document size cannot be detected automatically.

Place a blank sheet of paper of the same size as the document over the doc-
ument.

Thick objects, such as books

With thick books, the original cover, or the duplexing document feeder if it is in-
stalled, cannot be closed.

Scan the document without closing the original cover or the duplexing docu-
ment feeder.

Do not place objects exceeding 4-1/2 lbs. on the original glass. In addition, if a
book is placed on the original glass, do not press it down extremely hard, other-
wise the original glass may be damaged. (The original glass can withstand a
weight of 4-1/2 lbs.)

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