d.
Select
Confirm
or
OK
to save the information and close the Paper Tray settings/Tray
Properties window.
Loading Tab Stock in Trays 1, 2, and 3
Refer to the following tips before loading tab stock in the tray:
• You can load either single straight collated or single reverse collated tab stock.
• For network print jobs, refer to your print server customer documentation for instructions on
loading tab stock into a tray.
• If a jam occurs while running tabbed sets, cancel the job and start again.
1. Pull out the tray slowly until it stops.
2. Fan the tab stock before loading into the tray.
3. Load the tab stock LEF (portrait) and align the straight edge of the tab stock against the left
edge of the tray (tabs to the right or trailing edge). For single straight collated tabs, the first blank
tab cutout in the stack will be toward the rear of the tray. For single reverse collated tabs, the first
blank tab cutout in the stack will be toward the front of the tray.
Note:
Tab stock is loaded so the straight edge of the stock is in the feed direction. Also, you
can only load the tab stock LEF.
4. Adjust the paper guides by pressing in the guide release and carefully moving the Edge Guide
until it lightly touches the edge of the stock in the tray.
Do not load materials above the MAX line located on the rear Edge Guide.
5. Gently push in the tray until it comes to a stop.
6. If the Paper Tray settings/Tray Properties window displays on the UI, confirm the correct tray to
which it is printing and other information, including size, type (precut tab), and, if necessary,
paper curl and/or alignment option.
7. Select
Confirm
or
OK
to save the information and close the Paper Tray settings/Tray Properties
window.
Loading Transparencies in Trays 1, 2, and 3
Read these tips before using transparencies:
• Do not use transparencies with the white side strip (permanent or removable).
• Do not mix paper and transparencies in a tray. Jams may occur.
• Do not load more than 100 transparencies in a paper tray at one time.
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