3.2 Loading Paper
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Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray (Optional)
Important
• Load paper into the bypass tray after switching on power.
Refer to
• Paper type and size that can be loaded in the bypass tray: “Usable Paper” (P. 55)
1.
Open the bypass tray (1). When loading
long paper, pull out the extension tray (2).
If the extension tray is still not long enough
for the paper you are loading, pull the
extension tray further (3).
2.
Match the paper guides to the scale for the
size of the paper you are loading (1). Place
the paper on the bypass tray with the
printing side face up and with all four
corners aligned, and insert the paper until it
lightly contacts the insertion inlet (2). Match
the paper size indicator on the bypass tray
with the size and orientation of the paper
you are loading (3)
Important
• When paper larger than A4 in size is loaded on the bypass tray, be sure to pull out the extension output
tray.
• If the paper guides are not in place, the paper will not be properly fed and this may cause paper jams.
• Do not load paper exceeding maximum capacity allowed.
• If there is no corresponding size or orientation for the paper you are loading on the size setting dial, set
the dial to <Custom>.
3.
When you are printing without using the printer driver (e.g. when using the
ContentsBridge Utility), the paper type setting on the control panel is enabled. When
the paper types has been changed, set the new paper type on the control panel.
Refer to
• “3.4 Setting Paper Types” (P. 64)
Note
• When you are printing with the printer driver, set the paper type on the [Tray/Output] tab.
Extension
output tray
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