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Printing from the Paper Cassette
Different sizes of paper can be loaded in the Cassette 1 supplied with the printer
and in the Cassette 2, 3, and 4 that are available when the optional paper feeders
are installed. You can switch among these paper sources automatically.
Since the paper loading procedures for Cassette 1 and Cassette 2 to 4 differ, load
paper properly using the following procedure.
IMPORTANT
•
Follow the instructions below to prevent your printer from paper jams.
- Do not load media other than plain paper (64-80 g/m
2
) and heavy paper (81-90 g/m
2
),
such as transparencies, labels, and envelopes. For more details on the paper that can
be loaded, refer to "Paper Requirements" (
➞
P.7).
- Do not load paper with jagged edges, creased, or extremely curled paper.
- Refill the cassette when paper runs out. If the cassette is refilled when paper still
remains in the cassette, this may result in misfeeds.
- Up to approximately 250 sheets of plain paper (64 g/m
2
) or 150 sheets of heavy paper
(90 g/m
2
) can be loaded in the paper cassette. Be sure that the paper stack does not
exceed the paper limit marks on the paper guide, as this may result in misfeeds.
•
Do not touch the black rubber pad in the paper cassette. This may result in misfeeds.
- Cassette1
Rubber pad