
Release latches
The release latches release the catches on the fuser access and feeder access doors so that you can do maintenance tasks or clear paper jams.
Fuser access door (closed)
When opened, this door gives you access to the paper output area so that you can remove jammed paper and replace the fuser.
Side output tray (faceup) (open)
When opened, the side output tray receives printouts faceup. When the side output tray is closed, the top output tray receives printouts facedown. The side output tray holds approximately 20 sheets of plain paper at 80 g/m2.
Route power cable (on optional paper feeder unit) (shown installed) This cable connects the power outlet on the optional paper feeder unit with the power receptacle on the printer body.
Power receptacle (on paper feeder unit)
The printer power cord plugs in here and then connects to a power source
Auxiliary tray (open)
This tray holds approximately 100 sheets of plain paper at 80 g/m2 or 20 transparencies.
Feeder access door
Opening this door gives you access to the paper feeder area so that you can remove jammed paper, do maintenance tasks, or replace the transfer drum cleaning unit.
Feeder access door (on tray 2 paper feeder) (closed)
Opening this door gives you access to the tray 2 paper feeder area so that you can remove jammed paper.
Power switch
Optional tray 2 paper feeder
This paper feeder holds a universal paper cassette.
Paper amount indicator
This shows the paper level. When the blue bar has completely disappeared, it is time to add paper to the tray.
Tray 2 universal paper cassette (optional)
This cassette holds approximately 250 sheets of
Paper size indicator
This shows you the paper size loaded in the paper cassette.
Tray 1 universal paper cassette
This tray holds approximately 250 sheets of
Front door (open)
When opened, this door gives you access to the inside of the printer so that you can replace supplies, clear paper jams, and do maintenance tasks.
Chapter 1. Welcome to the IBM Network Color Printer