Paper output tray

Holds printed sheets after they are ejected from the printer and stacked by the paper output receiver. The paper output tray is also the lid of the paper cassette below.

If the optional cassette is installed, the cassette lid equipped with the paper output tray extension should always be installed on the paper cassette directly below the paper output receiver.

Paper output tray extension

Before you start a print job with large paper, pull out the paper output tray extension. Make sure the paper output receiver paper guide is also set to the correct position for the paper size. The extension has two posi- tions for large paper. You can simply pull out the paper output tray exten- sion (A), or you can also pull out the entire paper output tray (paper cas- sette lid) with the paper output tray extension extended for very large sizes (B).

Paper output receiver

Paper output tray (cassette lid)

(A)

Paper cassette

Paper output receiver

Paper output tray extension

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(B)

Paper cassette

During a long print job, do not allow the printed sheets to stack high- er than 15 mm (about 1/2 inch), approximately 50 sheets of Plain Paper or 40 sheets of High Resolution Paper HR-101.

Paper cassette

Holds up to 250 sheets of Plain Paper (64~90 gsm). A universal-type cas- sette that can be manually adjusted to accept a wide range of standard paper sizes. Paper can also be loaded vertically or horizontally for Portrait or Landscape feeding.

Top cover

Covers the interior of the printer. Open the top cover only when you have to install BJ Cartridges and ink tanks or to clean inside the printer. The top cover is equipped with a slam-proof hinge that lets the top cover float down slowly and quietly after you release it.

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Canon BJC-8500 user manual Paper output tray extension, Paper cassette, Top cover