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Loading Paper into the Paper Tray

Modified on: Wed, 6 Apr 2022 8:48 AM

Adjust the side and end fences according to the paper size. When loading paper larger than A3, also change the position of the auxiliary side fence.

Important

  • Do not stack paper over the limit mark. If you load paper over the limit mark, the printed images may become slanted or a paper jam may occur.

Load paper into every tray in the same way. In the following example procedure, Tray 2 is used.

1Pull the tray out carefully.

2While pressing the release lever of the side fence, slide the side fences outward.

3To load paper larger than A3, pull the tray out completely and then change the positions of the two auxiliary side fences.

  1. Press the concave part to distort the auxiliary side fence (1), and then take it out of the tray (2).

  2. Put the auxiliary side fence into the groove for the paper size to use.

*1 You do not need to use the auxiliary side fence when loading B4 paper.

Change the position of the auxiliary side fence in the back in the same way.

4While pressing the release lever of the end fence, slide the end fence outward.

If the end fence is fixed with the stopper, rotate the fixing screw of the stopper 90 degrees counterclockwise with a coin or similar object and remove the stopper.

5Square the paper and load it with the print side facing up.

Fan sheets before loading so that multiple sheets of paper do not stick to each other and are not fed at once.

Do not stack paper over the limit mark.

6While pressing the release lever, adjust the side and end fences to the paper size.

Do not leave spaces between the paper and fences.

To fix the end fence, engage the two projections of the stopper with the holes on the end fence, and then tighten the fixing screw by rotating it 90 degrees clockwise with a coin or similar object.

  • If you will not fix the end fence, put the stopper in the position as shown in the illustration, and then rotate the fixing screw 90 degrees clockwise with a coin or similar object.

7Push the tray in the original position carefully.

To return the completely pulled out tray to the original position, push the tray straight in. If the paper tray is damaged, it may cause a paper jam. Also, if you push the tray forcibly, the side fence of the tray may be moved.

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