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TS6020 Legal Paper Problem

nickbb
Apprentice

Have just bought this printer. Legal size document I want to copy can be put into the rear loader, and registered to use, BUT, the cassette cannot load legal size paper. So how can I copy the legal size?

To repeat a common complaint - the manual is not helpful!

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Hi nickbb,

 

There are two sources to load the paper that will be printed on, the cassette and rear tray.

 

The maximum size of paper that can be loaded in the cassette is 8.50" x 11.69".

 

Legal sized paper cannot be loaded in the cassette, it must be loaded in the rear tray.

 

To load paper in the rear tray, please use the following link:

 

http://ugp01.c-ij.com/ij/webmanual/Manual/All/TS6000%20series/EN/UG/bg-loading1300.html

 

If you are printing documents from your computer and wish to use legal sized paper, please load the paper as directed in the link above and then register the paper type on the LCD and select that paper type/size in the printer driver as well.

 

If you are making a copy, the largest size that will fit on the scan glass of the PIXMA TS6020 is 8.5" x 11.7":

 

http://ugp01.c-ij.com/ij/webmanual/Manual/All/TS6000%20series/EN/UG/bg-loading4500.html

 

 

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Danny
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Hi, nickbb!

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Nick

Hello nickbb!

 

The email is an alert to let you know that you have a response (like this one).

 

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Thank you!

I am posting the following 3 quotes from the manual to illustrate my problem....

 

1) Paper Sizes
4x6, 5x5 Square, 5x7, 8x10, Letter, Legal, U.S.#10 Envelopes

 

2) Page Sizes
You can use the following page sizes.
Note
• Page sizes and media types the printer supports differ depending on the OS you are using.
Standard sizes:
• Letter • Legal • A4 • B5 ………………

 

3) Loading Paper in the Cassette
You can load A4, B5, A5, or Letter-sized plain paper in the cassette.

 

So it appears legal paper can be used, but cannot be loaded into the cassette to copy from the rear loader.... am I missing something?

Nick

Hi nickbb,

 

There are two sources to load the paper that will be printed on, the cassette and rear tray.

 

The maximum size of paper that can be loaded in the cassette is 8.50" x 11.69".

 

Legal sized paper cannot be loaded in the cassette, it must be loaded in the rear tray.

 

To load paper in the rear tray, please use the following link:

 

http://ugp01.c-ij.com/ij/webmanual/Manual/All/TS6000%20series/EN/UG/bg-loading1300.html

 

If you are printing documents from your computer and wish to use legal sized paper, please load the paper as directed in the link above and then register the paper type on the LCD and select that paper type/size in the printer driver as well.

 

If you are making a copy, the largest size that will fit on the scan glass of the PIXMA TS6020 is 8.5" x 11.7":

 

http://ugp01.c-ij.com/ij/webmanual/Manual/All/TS6000%20series/EN/UG/bg-loading4500.html

 

 

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