Sharp TINSE4633FCZZ, MX-C400P quick start Loading paper in a tray

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Loading paper in a tray

To change the paper in a tray, load the desired paper in the tray and then change the tray settings in the machine to specify the loaded paper. The procedure for changing the tray paper size is explained below. As an example, the paper in tray 1 is changed from 8-1/2" x 11" (A4) size plain paper to 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" (A5) size recycled paper.

Gently pull out the paper tray. If paper remains in the tray, remove it.

Move the two guides on the tray. For example, move the guides from

8-1/2" x 11" (A4) to 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" (A5). Adjust the guides to match the paper being loaded. If the guides are too loose, the paper will not be held in place. If the guides are too tight, the paper will bow.

Load the paper so that it is not as shown below when viewed from the front and side of the machine.

The loaded paper should not go higher than these protrusions.

Insert the paper with the print side face up.

Fan the paper well before inserting it. Otherwise, multiple sheets may feed at once and cause a misfeed. Insert the paper and then gently push the tray into the machine.

Indicator line

The indicator line indicates the maximum height of the paper that can be loaded in the tray. When loading paper, make sure that the stack is not higher than the indicator line.

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Contents System settings Before using the machineTroubleshooting PrintingPrinted manuals Operation Guide Select the all custom setting list Checking the IP AddressSelect the List Print User key Opening the Web pages Accessing the WEB Server in the MachineDownloading the Operation Downloading the Operation GuideGuide WebTable of Contents Page Before usingi the machinei Output tray center tray Tray Part Names and FunctionsSupplies Operation Panel Power key Using the Operation Panel Selecting setting itemsBase screen Press the Back key to return to the previous screen level Useful items in the display are explained below Items in the DisplayImportant operations to know Job status screenUser authentication methods User AuthenticationLogin by user number Login by login name and passwordLogging out How to log outChanging Paper in a Tray Names of the traysTray Print side Loading paper in a tray Configure the tray settings Changing the tray settingsSelect the Paper Tray Settings key Select the Tray Settings keySelect Recycled from the Type select box Select the Change key in TrayMake Sure that Auto-Inch is selected in the Size Select box Select the OK keyExample Loading an envelope Loading paper in bypass trayXprinting Xselecting Print Settings Xconvenient Printer FunctionsPrinting Select the print 1command in the applicationOpen the File menu Select PrintClick the Print button Select print settingsClick the Help button Using printer driver helpWhen the information icon appears To view Help for a specific settingSetting the paper size Open the page setup Window in TextEditSelect paper settings Select print settings and click the Print button Printing a fileExecute printing from TextEdit Select settings Change the job status mode to Spool or Job QueueSelect the Stop/Delete key Select the Yes key Select Invoice Selecting Print SettingsSelect Fit To Paper SizeMacintosh Convenient Printer Functions Printing on both sides of the paper 2-sided printingFitting the print image to the paper Fit To Paper Size Printing multiple images on one page N-Up Printing Stapling printed pages StaplePrinting a color image in grayscale Black and White Print Machine also has these functions Xsystem Settings System settingsDisplaying the system settings screen System SettingsSettings key Press the SystemWhat you can do in the system settings System settings administratorSettings Description Page Troubleshooting Printing on envelopes Frequently Asked QuestionsEnvelope in Paper Size Select the sizeSelect Bypass Tray From Paper SourceCheck details on the job Changing the paper size used for a jobChange the paper size used for the job Removing Misfeeds Page Page Please note Sharp Electronics Corporation