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Paper and Other Media
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4 Insert the small protrusions of the guide into
the notch to the right side at the bottom of
the tray (1). Align the hole of the guide with
the front tray hole and rotate the screw
clockwise (2).
5 Load a stack of paper (approximately 100 to
500 sheets) and align the edge of the paper
against the right edge of the tray with the
side to be copied or printed on facing up (1).
Move the long-side paper guide while hold-
ing the grip so that they lightly contact the
edges of the paper (2).
6 Load the remaining paper and align the edge
of the paper against the right edge of the tray
with the side to be copied or printed on
facing up (1). Move the left short-side paper
guide while holding the grip so that they
lightly contact the edges of the paper (2).
Important • Do not load paper exceeding the
maximum fill line. It may cause paper
jams or machine malfunctions.
• If the paper stack loaded in the tray is 100 sheets or less, the guides apply more pressure to
the paper stack. It may cause distortion of paper stack, and may cause paper jams.
• Position the guides correctly to match the paper size. Otherwise, the paper may not be fed
properly and cause paper jams.
7 Push the tray in gently until it comes to a stop.
Note • When removing the Post Card Kit from
the tray, completely loosen the screw
before removing the kit. Place the
removed Post Card Kit back to its original
location (1). Then, tighten the screw (2).
Facilitating Feeding of Heavyweight Paper Loaded in Tray 6 (HCF B1-S)
The following describes how to make it easier to feed heavyweight paper loaded in Tray
6 (HCF B1-S).
Use the weight switches to adjust the air assist level. This helps the paper to be fed
smoothly. For the paper heavier than 256 gsm, slide the weight switches to the heavier
weight group.
Important • If 256 gsm or heavier paper is loaded in the tray, be sure to switch the button to the heavier
weight group. Otherwise, paper jams or malfunctions may occur.