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Paper Requirements2-4
Loading and Delivering Paper
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■Plain Paper
This printer can print on plain paper in width of 76.2 to 215.9 mm, in length of 127.0 to 
355.6 mm, and in weight of 64 to 90 g/m2 including the standard size paper: A4, B5, A5, 
Legal, Letter, and Executive.
IMPORTANT
If LGL is indicated in the cassette, you can load the legal-size paper in the cassette. 
Whether LGL is indicated in the cassette or not depends on the area where you 
purchased this printer.
■Heavy Paper
This printer can...

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Paper Requirements2-5
Loading and Delivering Paper
2
■Envelope
This printer can print on Envelope C5, Envelope COM10, Envelope DL, and Envelope 
Monarch.
IMPORTANT
•The following shows the usable envelopes for this printer.
•Do not use the following types of envelopes. Using inappropriate envelopes may result in 
paper jams that are difficult to clear or may result in damaging the printer.
-Envelopes with fasteners or snaps
-Envelopes with address windows
-Envelopes with adhesive on the surface
-Wrinkled...

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Paper Requirements2-6
Loading and Delivering Paper
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*LGL (legal size) may be indicated in the cassette depending on the area where you purchased this printer.
Printable Area
The following shows the printable area of this printer.
■Plain Paper / Heavy Paper / Transparency / Label
The areas within 5 mm from all sides of paper cannot be printed on.
■Envelope
The areas within 5 mm from all sides of an envelope cannot be printed on.
You may have to change the printable area in the application you use before...

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Paper Requirements2-7
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Unusable Paper
To avoid problems such as paper jams and other malfunctions, the following types 
of paper should never be used.
IMPORTANT
•Paper to be easily jammed
-Too thick or thin paper
-Irregularly-shaped paper
-Wet or moist paper
-Torn or damaged paper
-Rough, extremely smooth, or glossy paper
-Paper with binding holes or perforations
-Curled or creased paper
-Specially coated paper (coated paper for ink jet printers, etc.)
-Labels with backing...

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Paper Requirements2-8
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Storing Paper
The quality of paper may deteriorate if it is stored improperly even when the paper 
meets the normal specifications. Deteriorated paper may cause misfeeds, paper 
jams, or deterioration in print quality.
Observe the following guidelines for storing and handling paper:
IMPORTANT
•Store paper away from moisture since paper quality deteriorates in a moist environment.
•Paper wrappers help avoiding moisture and dryness. Keep paper in the...

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Paper Source2-9
Loading and Delivering Paper
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Paper Source
Paper Source Type
This printer has two paper sources: the cassette and the manual feed slot.
■Standard
Paper source:
Manual feed slot
Cassette
IMPORTANT
Before printing on paper that is fed from the cassette, make sure that paper is not set in 
the manual feed slot. If paper is set in the manual feed slot, the paper in the manual feed 
slot is fed first.
A5
A4LT R LGL
ON
B5EXEC
OFF
Manual feed slot
Cassette
 

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Paper Source2-10
Loading and Delivering Paper
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Paper Capacity for Paper Source
The following shows the paper capacity for the cassette and the manual feed slot.
Paper Type
Paper Source
CassetteManual Feed 
Slot
Plain paper (64 g/m
2)Approx. 250 
sheets1 sheet
Heavy paper (128 g/m
2)Approx. 100 
sheets1 sheet
TransparencyApprox. 100 
sheets1 sheet
LabelApprox. 100 
sheets1 sheet
EnvelopeApprox. 20 
sheets1 sheet
 

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Paper Delivery Area2-11
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Paper Delivery Area
Paper Delivery Area Type
This printer has two paper delivery areas: face-down delivery area and face-up 
delivery slot.
Face-down Delivery Area
Prints are delivered to the face-down delivery area with the printing surface face 
down.
When delivering paper to the face-down delivery area, open the face-down delivery 
tray.
IMPORTANT
The face-down delivery area becomes extremely hot while printing or immediately after 
printing. When...

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Paper Delivery Area2-12
Loading and Delivering Paper
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Face-up Delivery Slot
Prints are delivered to the face-up delivery slot with the printing surface face up. 
The face-up delivery slot is suitable for printing on transparencies, envelopes or 
labels which tend to curl, as the face-up delivery slot feeds the printed material flat.
IMPORTANT
•Remove paper from the face-up delivery slot each time one sheet of paper is fed.
•The face-up delivery slot becomes extremely hot while printing or immediately...

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Paper Delivery Area2-13
Loading and Delivering Paper
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IMPORTANT
The following shows the number of sheets that can be delivered into the face-down 
delivery area for the 120 V model.
-Plain paper (64 g/m
2)Approx. 100 sheets
-Heavy paper (128 g/m2)Approx. 30 sheets
-Transparency Approx. 5 sheets
-Label Approx. 10 sheets
-Envelope Approx. 10 sheets
Selecting the Paper Delivery Area
Switching into the Face-up Delivery Slot
To switch into the face-up delivery slot, open the delivery selection cover by...
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