Changing the Paper Size
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Paper and Other Media
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Changing the Paper Size for Tray 4
The following describes how to change paper size in Tray 4.
Note • The types of paper in Tray 4 are preset. The available preset paper types are: Plain,
Recycled, Plain Reload, Punched, Letterhead, Transparency, Heavyweight, HW Reload,
Extra-HW, X-HW Reload, Hole Punched HW 1, Hole Punched HW 2, Gloss, Gloss Reload,
Heavyweight Gloss, HW Gloss Reload, Labels, Heavyweight Labels, Pre-Printed, Custom 1
to 5, and normally, plain paper is set. When changing to a different paper type, change the
paper quality settings to match the type of paper to be loaded so that you can maintain high
quality printing.
For more information on paper type settings, refer to "Changing the Paper Settings" (P.47).
For more information on supported paper sizes, refer to "Paper Size Settings" (P.126).
1 Pull out the tray until it stops.
Important • While the machine is processing a job, do
not pull out the tray that is being used for
job.
• To prevent paper jams or erroneous detection of loaded paper in a tray by the machine, do
not add paper on top of any remaining paper in the tray. Remove any paper remaining in the
tray and then load the paper on newly loaded paper.
2 Remove any paper loaded in the tray.
3 While pinching the paper guide, move the
guide to match the size of the paper to be
loaded.
Note • If loading tab paper, move the paper
guides to the edges of the tray, load the
paper, and move the guides so that they
lightly contact the edges of the paper.
4 Load and align the edge of the paper against
the left side of the tray, with the side to be
copied or printed on facing down.
Important • Do not load paper exceeding the
maximum fill line. It may cause paper
jams or machine malfunctions.
5 Push the tray in gently until it comes to a stop.
Important • When inserting the tray, push it gently. Forcibly pushing in the tray may cause machine
malfunction.
6 If you have changed the paper type, you need to change the tray settings.
For more information on paper type settings, refer to "Changing the Paper Settings" (P.47).