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4. Loading the Printing Paper
Using the Printer CHAPTER 2
Loading Plain Paper / Recycled Paper
PRECAUTIONS
⋅Do not use the following paper. To do so will lead to reduced print quality, a misfeed or a failure.
-Paper already used in a thermal transfer printer or ink jet printer.
-Paper that is too thin (under 60 g/m2, 16 lbs.) or too thick (over 157 g/m2,
-Paper folded, curled or broken.
-Paper having binding holes or perforations.
-Paper of which surfaces are too smooth or too rough or which is very different in roughness between both surfaces.
-Paper whose surfaces have a special coating, such as carbon paper,
-Sheets of paper varying in size.
-Paper not cut at right angles.
-Paper bound by gluing, stapling or clipping.
TRAY 1 (Multi Purpose Tray)
1 - Open the TRAY 1 (Multi Purpose Tray).
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3 | - Adjust the Paper Guides to fit the size of the Paper. |
- Load the paper stack on the tray facing up. | |
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- To load a paper stack of long size, open the Paper Support.
NOTE
-The paper should be loaded no higher than the Max. Level Indicator.
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-When paper remains in the tray, do not load more paper on the remaining paper.
-If you load the paper forcibly, it may cause a paper misfeed.
-When you want to replenish the paper, take out the remaining paper and stack it on the additional paper. Then fan the paper and load it.
-We recommend replenishing the paper supply only when the Tray is empty.