Sharp MX-M620U, MX-M700N 2-11, Important points when using the bypass tray, Loading Paper

Models: MX-M620U MX-M550N MX-M700U MX-M620N MX-M550U MX-M700N

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■Important points when using the bypass tray

LOADING PAPER

Important points when using the bypass tray

Be sure to load A5 paper, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" paper, and postcards as shown (1) horizontal loading in the diagram below.

(1) (2)

(1):Horizontal loading (2):Vertical loading

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When loading plain paper other than SHARP standard paper, special media other than postcards, SHARP-recommended transparency film, or paper to be printed on the back, the paper must be loaded one sheet at a time. Loading more than one sheet at a time will cause misfeeds.

Before loading heavy paper, straighten any curling in the paper.

When adding paper, remove any paper remaining in the tray, combine it with the paper to be added, and reload as a single stack.

Do not use paper that has already been printed on by a plain paper fax machine or a laser printer. This may cause printed images to become dirty.

When printing on transparency film, be sure to remove each sheet as it exits the machine. Allowing sheets to stack in the output tray may cause curling.

Use only Sharp-recommended transparency film. Transparency film should be loaded in the bypass tray with the label facing down and the film oriented vertically. Smudging and a dirty image may result if the film is placed with the label facing up.

Label facing down

When loading multiple sheets of transparency film in the bypass tray, be sure to fan the sheets several times before loading.

Use only tabbed sheets that are made of paper. Tabbed sheets made of film or other material cannot be used.

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Sharp MX-M620U, MX-M700N, MX-M550U, MX-M620N, MX-M700U 2-11, Important points when using the bypass tray, Loading Paper