
Chapter 2 Handling Paper
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• There is a sticker ( in the illustration) indicating paper
capacity attached to the inside of the paper cassette. Do
not load paper above this limit.
• When loading paper into the paper cassette, make sure
that the print side is facing upward. (The print side is the
side facing upward when the package is opened.)
• Check that the paper guide makes secure contact with the
paper. If there is a gap, adjust the position of the paper
guide.
• If small-size paper jams occur frequently under high tem-
perature and high humidity conditions, reduce the number
of sheets to the level line indicated on the sticker .
Figure 2-10
Set the supplied paper size plate so that the size of
the paper loaded can be checked by looking at the
front of the paper cassette.
Figure 2-11
Gently push the paper cassette back in.
Before leaving the printer in disuse for a prolonged period of
time, remove the paper from the paper cassette(s) and seal it
in its original packaging to protect from moisture. Also, when
storing paper in a high temperature and high humidity envi-
ronment, seal it in a moisture-proof bag.
Special paper as well as standard paper can be loaded into the
MP tray. When printing onto transparencies or thick paper,
be sure to use the MP tray.
• The number of sheets of standard paper that can be loaded
in the MP tray at a time is approximately 200.
• When using transparencies, load a single sheet at a time.
When setting special paper, such as transparencies and thick
paper, into the M tray, select the type of paper by referring to
3.Paper Type on page 2-5
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Open the MP tray.
Figure 2-12
Adjust the insert guides to the size of the paper to be
loaded.
Figure 2-13
IMPORTANT
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UPPER LEVEL
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4.2 Loading Paper into the MP (Multi-
Purpose) Tray
NOTE
IMPORTANT
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