3.Prepare the paper or transparency film as described on the previous page.
4.If you are loading a stack of paper or transparencies, fan the stack and then tap it on a flat surface to even the edges.
5.Before you load paper, make sure the printable surface faces up. For coated papers, the printable side is whiter than the other side. For glossy paper and transparencies, the printable side is face up when the cut corner is positioned as shown in the illustration below.
6.Change the Media Type and other printer driver settings so they are appropriate for the paper or transparency film you loaded. (For instructions, see your Setup and Software Guide.)
Loading Envelopes
For detailed specifications on the thickness and weight of the envelopes you can load, see Appendix A. Do not use envelopes that are curled or folded, or ones that are too thin; they may curl during printing. Also, do not choose 720 dpi resolution for envelope printing.