Guide to This Printer
6.Output Tray (Standard Tray)
Printed output is stacked here with the print side facing down.
7.Upper Cover
Remove to install the optional
8.Paper Exit Cover
Open this cover to remove misfed pa- per.
9.Ventilator
This hole helps to keep components inside the printer from overheating.
Important
❒Do not block or obstruct the ventilator. A malfunction may occur due to overheating.
10.Front Cover Release Button
14.Power Cord
Plug this cord into a wall outlet.
15.Ventilators
These holes help to keep components | 1 |
inside the printer from overheating. |
Important
❒Do not block or obstruct the ventilators. A malfunction may occur due to overheating.
16.Controller Board
Slide it out to install some options. At- tach the interface cable, the network interface cable or the 1394 interface ca- ble to the board.
Use this button to open the front cov- er.
11.Power Switch
Use this switch to turn the printer power on and off.
12.Paper Tray (Tray 1)
Loads up to 250 sheets of plain paper (80 g/m2, 20 lb. bond) into this tray for printing.
See “Paper and Other Media Supported by this Printer” in the Printer Reference on the
Note
❒Paper Tray is displayed “Tray 1” on the panel display.
13.Rear Cover
Remove to install the optional Duplex Unit or to replace the Fusing Unit.
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