Before you begin printing, scanning, copying, or faxing documents, see page 6 to determine how much the paper exit tray can hold.
Follow these guidelines when loading plain and specialty paper in the paper support.
Load up to | Make sure |
100 sheets of plain paper | The paper is designed for use with inkjet printers. |
10 envelopes | • The envelopes are loaded vertically against the |
| right side of the paper support. |
| • The stamp location is in the upper left corner. |
| • The envelopes are designed for use with inkjet |
| printers. |
| • You squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left |
| edge of the envelope. |
| Note: Do not load envelopes with: |
| • Holes, perforations, cutouts, or deep |
| embossing. |
•Metal clasps, string ties, or metal folding bars.
•Exposed flap adhesive.
25 sheets of card stock | • The card stock is designed for use with inkjet |
| printers. |
| • The thickness does not exceed 0.025 inches. |
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10 greeting cards, index | • The cards are loaded vertically against the right |
cards, postcards, or | side of the paper support. |
photo cards | • Adjust the paper guide (see page 8). |
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100 sheets of coated | The coated side faces you. |
paper | Note: Since photos require more drying time, we |
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| recommend that you remove each photo as it exits |
| and allow it to dry to avoid ink smearing. |
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50 sheets of photo, or | The glossy or coated side faces you. |
glossy paper | Note: Since photos require more drying time, we |
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| recommend that you remove each photo as it exits |
| and allow it to dry to avoid ink smearing. |
Note: Make sure you select the appropriate paper size for your document.
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