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10 envelopes | • | The printable side of the envelope is faceup and the flap |
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| is on the left. |
| • | The paper guides rest against the edges of the envelopes. |
| • You load the envelope in the center of the paper support. |
| • You select the correct envelope size. Select the next |
| biggest size if the exact envelope size is not listed. |
| • You print the envelopes in landscape orientation. |
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| have metal clasps, string ties, or metal folding bars. |
| Notes: |
| – Do not load envelopes with holes, perforations, |
| cutouts, or deep embossing. |
| – Do not use envelopes that have exposed flap adhesive. |
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25 sheets of labels | • The printable side of the label is faceup. |
| • The paper guides rest against the edges of the paper. |
| Note: Draft mode is available but is not recommended for |
| use with expensive paper such as heavyweight matte, |
| labels, photo cards, and glossy paper. |
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25 greeting cards, index cards, postcards, or photo cards | • The printable side of the card is faceup. |
| • You load the photo paper in the center of the tray. |
| • The paper guides rest against the edges of the cards. |
| Notes: |
| – For best results, allow photos to dry at least 24 hours |
| before stacking, displaying, or storing. |
| – Draft mode is available but is not recommended for use |
| with expensive paper such as heavyweight matte, |
| labels, photo cards, and glossy paper. |