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• Do not overly squeeze the "paper length guide" and "paper width guide", otherwise it could easily lead to deformation of paper. |
3. Before loading paper, please unfold the stacked paper to avoid a paper jam or feed error, and then load the paper into the tray print-side down. The automatic feeder tray can be loaded up to 250 pages, 80g/m2 paper.
4. Raise the output tray to avoid the printed paper from slipping and falling.
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• It is recommended that you raise the output tray to prevent the paper from slipping and falling after printing. If you choose not to raise the output tray, we recommend that you immediately remove the printed paper from the printer.
• If the quantity of paper loaded into the standard tray at any one time exceeds 250 sheets (80g/m2), the paper may jam or may not feed effectively.
• If carrying out single-sided printing, please make sure that the side to be printed (the blank side) is face down. |
2.3.2. LOADING INTO THE MANUAL FEEDER TRAY
1. Raise the output tray to avoid the printed paper from slipping and falling, or immediately remove the printed document after the printing is complete.
2. Open the manual feeder tray.
3. Slide the paper guides inside the manual feeder tray to match the size of both sides of the paper. Do not exert too much force, otherwise it will cause the paper to jam or skew.

4. Put the print media, such as the envelope or transparency into the manual feeder tray with both hands until the front end of the envelope or transparency contacts the correction roller.

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• When loading paper into the manual feeder tray, the printer will automatically switch to manual feed mode.
• Please only load one print media into the manual feeder tray at a time and load another after the printing has finished.
• Load the print media into the manual feeder tray print-side up. When loading, the top of the paper should enter the manual feeder tray first.
• When using printed paper, please make sure that the side to be printed (the blank side) is face up. |
5. After the printed page exits the printer, load another sheet of paper following the steps above to continue printing. If you are too slow in loading, you will be alerted to the fact that the feeder tray is empty and you will need to press the control panel to continue printing. If you load the paper too quickly, it will be dragged into the printer and is likely to cause a paper jam.
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• After printing, please remove the paper, envelopes and transparencies immediately. Stacks of paper or envelopes may cause a paper jam or for the paper to curl.
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2.4. NON-PRINTABLE AREA
The shaded area indicates the non-printable area.