62 Océ 3165 User Manual
Copying onto special material (overhead
sheets etc.)
You can make copies on various types and sizes of materials. These special
materials include overhead sheets (paperbacked and non-paperbacked),
pre-printed or punched paper, labels, adhesive film, transparent papers, etc.
Usually you place this special material into one of the paper trays, provided the
tray can accommodate the required material size and material weight. If the
material cannot be placed in one of the paper trays, use the special feeder
instead. Also when the key operator has locked the paper compartment door
but the use of the special feeder has been allowed, you can use the special
feeder to feed material for copying. This special feeder can be used to copy on
all paper sizes (DIN A sizes, folio and USA paper sizes) and can handle copy
material of between 50 and 200 g/m
2
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For information about which types of materials can be used in each of the
paper trays and which in the special feeder, see ‘Copy materials that can be
used’ on page 174.
Note: The use of the special feeder may have been denied by the key operator
and/or the paper compartment may have been locked. If so, you will not be
able to use either one or both of them.
Copying onto special material from the paper trays
Special material, such as covers and non-paperbacked overhead sheets can be
loaded into the paper tray as normal paper.
However, when using material with a specific orientation, such as pre-printed
or punched paper, take into consideration that the image is rotated 180˚ during
the copying process. This means that the special material must be placed in a
paper tray with the heading towards the front of the copier. The side to be
printed first should be face-up in tray 1, 2 and 3 and should be face-down in
tray 4. In the case of punched paper, the holes should be to the right in tray 1,
2 and 3 and the holes should be to the left in tray 4 (see figure 35 on page 63).