After printing on high-quality glossy paper or transparencies, remove each sheet from the output tray immediately. Make sure each sheet is dry before stacking.

You can print on sheets of labels in your printer; just follow the instructions for loading plain paper on page 1-5.

Return unused sheets and envelopes to their original package as soon as possible after you finish printing. Unfavorable storage conditions—especially high temperature, humidity, and direct sunlight—can damage the media.

Follow any other special loading procedures included in the rest of this section.

Loading Special Papers and Transparencies

The following procedure explains how to load coated papers, glossy paper, and transparencies. You can load up to the following number of sheets in the sheet feeder:

70 sheets of special coated paper

Note:

If you load legal-size special coated paper for 720 dpi, do not load it more than halfway to the arrow on the left edge guide of the sheet feeder.

50 sheets of transparency film with one sheet of plain paper beneath the last transparency in the stack

30 sheets of high-quality glossy paper with a sheet of plain paper beneath the last sheet in the stack; to avoid printing on the plain paper, print your document one page at a time. If you load a single sheet of glossy paper, place a sheet of plain paper beneath it and print one page at a time.

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