You can
print documents and photos on a variety of paper types and
sizes.
Flip the feeder guard forward then pull out the paper
support.
Slide the edge guides out all the way.
If you are inserting a stack of paper, fan the sheets
first and tap the stack on a flat surface to even the edges.
Note: Do not
fan or curl photo paper.
Do one of the following:
Insert paper,
glossy or printable side up and short edge first, in the center of
the paper support.
Load up to 10
envelopes in the center of the paper support. Load them printable
side up and flap edge left.
Load a sheet
of loose-leaf or other paper with holes facing as shown.
To load a sheet of paper longer than legal
size, close the paper support, then load the leading edge of the
paper as shown.
Slide the edge guide against the paper, but not too
tightly. Then flip the feeder guard back.
Note: Do not
place objects on the feeder guard. Doing so may prevent paper from
feeding.
Pull out the output tray.
If prompted by the product's LCD screen, select the size
and type of the paper you loaded and press the OK
button.
Always follow
these paper loading guidelines:
Do not load more
than the maximum number of sheets specified for the type of paper
you are using.
Do not load paper
above the arrow mark inside the edge guides.
Load paper short
edge first.
Note: You can
load paper long edge first only if you have selected the
User-Defined paper size setting and set the width of the paper as
the size of the long edge.
Load letterhead
or pre-printed paper top edge first.
Do not use paper that is wavy, torn, cut, folded,
damp, too thick, too thin, or curled, or paper that has stickers on
it. Using these types of paper can cause paper jams and smears on
the printout.
Fan and align the
edges of envelopes before loading them. When stacked envelopes are
puffed up with air, flatten them before loading.
Do not load
envelopes that are curled, folded, or too thin, or that have
plastic windows or adhesive surfaces.
Check the paper
package for any additional loading instructions.
Return unused paper to its packaging to avoid
curling or reduction in print quality.
If you use paper
with binder holes, load only one sheet at a time. Adjust the print
position of your file to avoid printing over the holes.