Paper Selection1-121Introduction to the Copy FunctionsPaper SelectionIMPORTANT• For information on the modes which cannot be set in combination with this mode, see "UnavailableCombination of Functions," on p. 9-6.• If you want to copy an A3 original with an image that extends all the way to the edges without theperiphery of the original being cut off, load the stack bypass with 305 mm x 457 mm or 320 mm x 450mm paper, or load a paper drawer with 320 mm x 450 mm paper. (See Chapter 2, "Basic Operations," inthe Reference Guide and "Entire Image," on p. 3-16.)• When printing on special types of paper, such as heavy paper or transparencies, be sure to correctly setthe paper type, especially if you are using heavy paper. If the type of paper is not set correctly, it couldadversely affect the quality of the image. Moreover, the fixing unit may become dirty, or the paper couldjam, and a service repair may be needed.NOTE• If you are copying an original with an image that extends all the way to the edges onto the same sizepaper at a copy ratio of 100%, the periphery of the original image may be cut off slightly on the copy. Formore information on how much may be cut off, look under the margin areas in the Specifications table inChapter 9, "Appendix," in the Reference Guide.• If you select the Entire Image mode, the copied image is automatically reduced slightly based on thecopy paper size and the image size. As a result, the entire original image is reproduced on the copywithout being cut off. (See "Entire Image," on p. 3-16.)• If you select [Envelope], [Tracing Paper], [Transparency], [Labels], [Tab Paper], or [Washi (JPN paper)],make sure that you do not specify any Finishing modes (Collate, Group, or Staple).• If Stack Bypass Standard Settings in Common Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) is set to'On', and the paper size/type have been stored, the selected paper size/type are displayed on thescreen. (See Chapter 4, "Customizing Settings," in the Reference Guide.)• For instructions on loading paper into the stack bypass, see Chapter 2, "Basic Operations," in theReference Guide.• For more information on paper types, see Chapter 2, "Basic Operations," in the Reference Guide.• For instructions on entering values in inches, see Chapter 2, "Basic Operations," in the ReferenceGuide.