Loading Paper
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Loading Special Paper Types
Certain paper types (such as tabs, drilled stock, transparencies,
etc...) require that they be loaded in a certain way in order to
achieve the correct output.
Additionally, the types of finishing devices you may have
installed impacts the way in which some stock types must be
loaded to achieve correct output. For more information, see
Loading Special Stock For Proper Finishing Output
.
For general guidelines for proper paper usage, see
Recommendations for paper usage
.
the guides, making sure the feed direction is correct.
6. Move the paper guides inward until they touch the
paper stack. Make sure the side and trail edge guides
are snug against the stack after loading the first ream.
7. Add more paper to the tray, up to the
MAX
line.
8. Make sure the height sensor is not pinned down by the
paper stack. The stack height sensor is located on the
inside of the right paper guide. Remove any excess
paper.
9. For Tray 2 of the 4-Tray SFM a Rear Guide Stop is
installed and configured for either 8.5” x 11" or A4
stock. It is designed to stabilize the rear guide in the
tray and improve registration. When loading this tray
with these stocks, enable the Rear Guide Stop by
lifting and rotating the lever to the right. Disable this
guide for all other paper sizes used in this tray by lifting
and rotating the lever to the left.
10. For tray 3 or 4, adjust the green baffle at the back of
the tray to prevent the paper stack (11 x 17 inch and
larger) from skewing when closing the tray. Properly
adjusted, it should make light contact (or be within a
few millimeters) with the loaded paper stack.
The trays in the 2-Tray Feed Module do not have
the green baffles
.
11. Close the tray.
12.
Set the tray programming
on the control screen to
match the paper you just loaded if you have not
already done so.
NOTE
: The stop guide is set to either 8.5 x 11
" or A4 paper size. If you need to change from
one of these sizes to the other, you must
contact Service.
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