Setup

5 Place media with the printing side up under the hooks in the tray.

Hook

Upper limit

Load media with the printing side up.

NOTES:

When loading thick paper, card stock, coated paper, transparencies, labels, envelopes or Japanese postcards, use the multi-purpose tray. See “Available Media” in the Maintenance and Specifications section.

Most media has instructions recommending the side to be printed first.

Do not mix different types or thickness of media in the media tray at one time; this may cause a media jam.

Loading media exceeding the upper limit may cause a media jam or miss feed.

6 Confirm the media guides are adjusted to the media size, then make sure to fix the length guide unit.

7 Slide the media tray completely into the printer.

CAUTION:

Be sure to hold the media tray with both hands so that you do not drop it. The media tray weighs approximately 6.4 kg (14 lbs.) when it is fully loaded.

8 Pull (1) and raise (2) the paper support so that the media does not drop from the output tray.

Paper support

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Using the Multi-Purpose Tray

The multi-purpose tray serves as an additional tray (for detailed information, refer to “Available Media” in the Maintenance and Specifications section).

1 Open the tray cover (1) and pull it to expand the multi-purpose tray (2).

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2 Separate the media guides to the approximate width of the media.

Media guides

3 Insert media with the printing side down into the multi-purpose tray while adjusting the media guides to the media width.

(For Plain Paper, etc.)

Upper limit

Load media with the printing side down.

(For Envelope)

Upper limit

Flap

Load media with the printing side down.