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    NOTE
    If you set the page size to [Envelope DL], [Envelope COM10], [Envelope C5], 
    [Envelope Monarch], or [Envelope B5], a message is displayed and the paper type 
    is set to [Envelope] automatically.
    10Set the [Output Size] field to the size of the paper loaded in 
    the tray as necessary.
    Leave this field set to [Match Page Size] when the document page size and the 
    size of the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray are the same, since there is no 
    need to change the setting.
    IMPORTANT
    If the [Page Size] and [Output Size] settings are different, the printer automatically 
    enlarges or reduces the printout.
     
    						
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    11Click [OK] to close the Properties dialog box.
    12Click the [OK] button to start printing.
     
    						
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    Printing from the Paper Cassette
    Up to approximately 250 sheets of plain paper (64 g/m2) in sizes of A4, B5, A5, 
    Legal, Letter, and Executive can be loaded in the paper cassette (Cassette1) of the 
    optional 250-sheet paper feeder. If the paper source runs out of paper, the paper 
    lamp (red) will flash and you will need to load more paper.
    Loading Paper into the Paper Cassette
    Use the following procedure to load the paper cassette with paper.
    Always load the paper lengthways when loading the paper cassette.
    IMPORTANT
    •When loading paper for the first time after installing the paper feeder, be sure to turn the 
    printer on at least once before loading the paper.
    •Do not pull paper out of the paper cassette while the printer is printing. Doing so can 
    cause paper jams and printer faults.
    •Do not load the paper cassette with anything other than plain paper (64 to 105 g/m2). 
    Doing so can cause paper jams and printer faults.
    •Do not load paper that has jagged edges, creases, or that is extremely curly. Doing so 
    can cause paper jams and printer faults.
    •The number of sheets of plain paper that can be loaded in the paper cassette is 
    approximately 250 (for 64 g/m2 paper). Make absolutely sure that you do not load paper 
    beyond the paper limit marks. Loading paper past the paper limit marks can cause paper 
    feeding errors.
    •Refer to Usable Paper, on p. 2-2 for more details on the paper that can be used.
     
    						
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    •Do not refill the tray until after all of the paper has run out. Refilling the cassette before it 
    is empty can cause paper feeding errors.
    •Do not touch the black rubber pad on the paper cassette. Doing so may cause paper 
    feeding errors.
    NOTE
    Refer to Changing the Paper Size of the Paper Cassette, on p. 2-40 for information on 
    changing the paper size.
    1Pull out the paper cassette.
    CAUTION
    When loading paper, make sure that the paper cassette is pulled fully out 
    of the printer. If you attempt to load paper when the cassette is only pulled 
    out partway you may drop the paper cassette or knock over the printer, 
    which can cause personal injuries.
    Rubber Pad
     
    						
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    2Push down the plate in the paper cassette to lock it.
    CAUTION
    When the plate in the paper cassette is locked, do not touch the lock 
    release levers on the left and right sides of the paper cassette. If the locks 
    are released, the plate springs up forcefully, and this can cause personal 
    injuries.
    3Load paper so that the back edge of the page touches the 
    paper guide.
    Lock Release LeversLock Release Levers
    Paper Limit 
    Mark
     
    						
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    CAUTION
    When loading paper, take care not to cut your hands with the edges of the 
    paper.
    IMPORTANT
    •Always check that the paper guide matches the size of the paper you are loading. If 
    the paper guide does not match the paper size that you load, paper feeding errors 
    will occur.
    •The number of sheets of plain paper that can be loaded in the paper cassette is 
    approximately 250 (for 64 g/m2 paper). Make absolutely sure that you do not load 
    paper beyond the paper limit mark on the paper guide. Loading paper past the 
    paper limit mark can cause paper feed errors.
    •If you use paper that has been poorly cut, the paper may have a tendency to 
    double-feed. In this case, thoroughly line up the edges of the paper on a flat 
    surface before loading it.
     
    						
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    NOTE
    To print on letterhead paper or paper that already has a logo already printed on it, 
    load the paper so that the printed side is facing down, as shown below.
    4Press down on both sides of the paper stack to make sure 
    that it is under the tabs on the side paper guides.
    Check that there is sufficient clear space between the tabs and the paper.If there 
    is no free space, slightly reduce the amount of paper.
    :Paper Feed 
    Direction
    :Paper Feed 
    Direction
    Ta b
    Ta b
     
    						
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    5Insert the paper cassette into the printer.
    Push the paper cassette firmly into the printer until the front side of the cassette is 
    flush with the front surface of the printer.
    ●Paper Level Indicator
    The paper cassette has a paper level indicator that shows the amount of paper 
    remaining in the cassette. If the cassette is fully loaded, the paper level 
    indicator is at the top. Because the indicator moves down as the amount of 
    paper drops, this gives a rough estimate of the amount of paper remaining.
    Paper Level 
    Indicator
     
    						
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    Changing the Paper Size of the Paper Cassette
    The size of paper in the paper cassettes can be changed using the following 
    procedure.
    The paper sizes that can be loaded in the paper cassette are A4, B5, A5, Legal, 
    Letter, and Executive.
    IMPORTANT
    Always check that the paper guide matches the size of the paper you are loading. If the 
    paper guide does not match the paper size that you load, paper feed errors will occur.
    1Pull out the paper cassette.
    CAUTION
    When loading paper, make sure that the paper cassette is pulled fully out 
    of the printer. If you attempt to load paper when the cassette is only pulled 
    out partway you may drop the paper cassette or knock over the printer, 
    which can cause personal injuries.
    2Remove any remaining paper from the paper cassette.
     
    						
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    3Push down the plate in the paper cassette to lock it.
    CAUTION
    When the plate in the paper cassette is locked, do not touch the lock 
    release levers on the left and right sides of the paper cassette. If the locks 
    are released, the plate springs up forcefully, and this may cause personal 
    injuries.
    Lock Release LeversLock Release Levers
     
    						
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