When loading envelopes?When not using the printer for an extended period, re-
move all paper from the paper tray and store it in a dry
Set the paper knob to the "Thick Paper" setting.
place. If paper is left in the printer for an extended period,
Load the envelope face down with the flap to the right, and thenthe paper will absorb moisture from the air, resulting in a
adjust the paper guides to the width of the envelope.paper jams.
?When adding paper to the paper tray, remove paper al-
ready contained in the printer, add it to the paper you
intend to load, and then load into the paper tray. Placing
new paper on top of paper already contained in the tray,
may result in two pages supply to the printer.
8. LOADING THE BYPASS TRAY WITH
Notes for loading envelopes
PAPER
?Load envelopes in portrait direction into the paper tray.
Note:? Only one sheet of paper can be placed in the bypass tray
?Do not use non-standard envelopes, envelops with clasps, orat a time.
window envelopes.
1. Open the bypass tray located on the rear of the printer.
?Be sure to select each of Com10, DL, C6, and Invitation A2 on
the paper size setting of the printer driver. (For detailed infor-
mation on printer driver, refer to the online manual.)
5. Close the front lid of paper tray firmly pushing the right edge.
Note:? With some sizes of paper, gui may stde ick out of the
paper tray. In this case, print with the front lid of the paper
tray open.
6. Attach the output tray.2. Load the paper print side up.
Place this projection Align the paper with the right side of the bypass tray and insert the
toward the printer.paper down until resistance is felt. If inserted correctly, the paper
will be fed slightly into the printer.
7. Pull the output tray extension to the proper position, and then
raise the paper stop guide.
When loading an envelope
Open the bypass tray until it reaches position 2 (the tray has two
positions), set the paper knob the "Thick Paper"setting.
Load the envelope face up with the flap to the right, and then
adjust the opposite side to the right edge of the tray. Refer to
"Notes for loading envelopes" on page 3 - 4.
Note:? Be sure that paper is free of rips, dust, wrinkles, and
curled or bent edge.position 1
?Make sure all the paper in the stack are the same size
and type.
?Fan the paper and tap them against a flat surface to en-
sure it is even before loading into the printer.
position 2
?The paper tray can hold up to 150 sheets of 20lbs.
(75g/m2) plain paper. Be sure to keep total thickness of
the loaded paper stack below 0.59" (15mm).
?When loading postcard size paper into the paper tray,
load it in portrait direction.
?When loading paper, ensure there is no space between
the paper and the guide, and check if the guide is not set
too narrow causing the paper to bend. Loading paper in
these ways will result in bent printing or a paper jam.
?The paper knob should always be set to the "Normal Pa-
per" setting except while printing on thick paper or enve-
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