2 Open the tray cover and place the paper in the paper tray.
Reverse side with printed logos
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| protection |
Riffle the paper. | sheet |
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| paper tray with the | ||
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| set the spacer | ||
Operation | printing surface (shiny | ||
according to the | |||
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Notes
The number of the paper is the same as the number of the paper that one roll of the ink ribbon can afford. Usually the ink ribbon and paper have run out at the same time. However, even when either the ink ribbon or the paper has run out, replace both the ink ribbon and the paper with new ones. When you load the paper, pay attentions to the following.
•The paper tray holds up to the total number of sheets contained in a package sheets of paper. If you exceed this limit, paper jams may occur. Also, do not place different types of paper in the tray. If you do, paper jams may occur.
•If you load the paper that is not compatible with the ink ribbon used, the gray balance may be changed.
•Load the paper so that it lays flat in the paper tray. If the paper is curled, it will overflow the paper tray and the printing position may shift. If this happens, load fewer sheets in the paper tray.
•Set the spacer according to the size of the paper, and then place the paper in the paper tray. Doing so may cause a paper jam or malfunction.
3 Close the tray cover and slide the paper tray into the printer until it clicks into place.
Notes on storing paper
•Avoid storing the paper in a location subject to:
–high temperatures
–high humidity
–excessive dust
–direct sunlight
•Use the original package for storing unused paper.
10 Before Printing