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BEFORE USING THE MACHINE
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Loading the bypass tray

1Unfold the bypass tray.
When feeding large
paper such as B4 and
A3, pull out the bypass
tray extension.
2Set the paper guides to the copy

paper width.

3Insert the paper (print face down) all

the way into the bypass tray.

To prevent a misfeed,
verify once more that the
paper guides are
adjusted to the width of
the paper.

Important points when inserting paper in the bypass tray

• Up to 100 sheets of standard copy paper can be set in the bypass tray.
• Be sure to place A6 or A5 size paper or envelopes horizontally as shown in the following diagram ( ).
When loading envelopes, make sure that they are straight and flat and do not have loosely glued construction flaps
(not the closure flap).
• Special papers except SHARP recommended transparency film, labels, and envelopes must be fed one sheet at a
time through the bypass tray.
• When adding paper, first remove any paper remaining in the tray, combine it with the paper to be added and then
reload as a single stack. The paper to be added must be the same size and type as the paper already in the tray.
• Do not use paper that is smaller than the original. This may cause smudges or unclean images.
• Do not use paper that has already been printed on by a laser printer or plain paper fax machine. This may cause
smudges or unclean images.
If you loaded paper in the bypass tray,
press the [PAPER SELECT] key ( ) to
select the bypass tray. The bypass tray will
not be selected automatically.
If you set thick paper in the bypass tray, hold
down the [TRAY SETTING] key ( ) for
more than 5 seconds, use the [PAPER
SELECT] key ( ) to select the bypass tray,
and press [AUTO IMAGE] key ( ).
When [AUTO IMAGE] key ( ) lights
up, the paper type is set to thick paper.
Note
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