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You can load single-sheet multipart forms from the paper guide,
or with the optional cut-sheet feeder or optional automatic sheet
alignment unit. For instructions, see “Loading Single Sheets”,
“Loading paper to the cut-sheet feeder”, or “Loading paper using
the automatic sheet alignment unit”. You can load continuous
multipart forms in the same way as you load ordinary continuous
paper. For instructions, see “Loading Continuous Paper”.
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Caution:
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When printing on multipart forms, make sure that your
software settings keep the printing entirely within the
printable area of the forms. Printing on the edge of a
multipart form can damage the print head. For information
about the printable area, see “Printable area”.
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Single-sheet multipart forms that are glued at the side of the
form should be loaded only from the paper guide, not from
the optional cut-sheet feeder.
Overlapping multipart forms
Overlapping multipart forms are a type of continuous paper with
multipart forms. The page length of the multipart forms is longer
than that of the backing continuous paper. So when extended, one
page’s multipart forms overlap the next page’s multipart forms
as shown below. This overlapping area is thicker than the
printable area.
Follow these steps to load overlapping multipart forms: