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Do not fan plain paper before loading.

When paper is poorly cut and the edges are not clean, remove any unsuitable sheets before loading the paper.

4. Align the four corners of the paper stack and insert it (print side down) until it lightly touches the feeding slot.

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Do not use paper that is folded, creased, or heavily warped. Do not overload the paper tray. When printing on sheets longer than Legal paper (355.6 mm (14 in.)), load the sheets one by one. Moisture can cause the sheets to stick together, causing more than one sheet go through at one time, which can result in malfunction or damage. When feeding long paper, support the sheet with your hands to ensure proper feeding.

5. When loading paper, carefully align the paper guides with the edges of the paper so that there is a small gap between the paper stack and the guides. Pushing the paper guides too hard against the edge of the paper stack can warp the paper and cause paper jams.

Load the paper so that it is straight in the tray.

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If the paper is not loaded correctly, the printing position may shift and cause incorrect printing.

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