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 NOTICE: Never use envelopes with windows, or coated linings. These lead to 
paper jams and can cause damage to the printer.
 
NOTE: If you do not load envelopes in the PSI  right after they have been removed 
from the packaging, they may bulge. To av oid jams, flatten them as shown below 
when loading them in the PSI.
 
NOTE: If envelopes are still not fed correct ly, add some bending to the flap of the 
envelopes as shown in the following illustration.
The amount of the bending...

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178Loading Print Media
 NOTE: To confirm the correct orientation of each print media such as envelopes, 
see the instruction on the Envelope/Paper  Setup Navigator on the printer driver.
Loading Letterhead
The letterhead must be toward the top edge of the PSI with the print side 
facing up. However, the letterhead must be inserted top edge first with the 
print side facing down when loading paper into the PSI.
 

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Manual Duplex Printing (Windows Printer Driver 
Only)
 NOTE: When printing on curled paper, straighten the paper and then insert it into 
the feeder.
 
NOTE: The XPS printer driver does not support manual duplex printing.
When you start manual duplex printing , the instruction window appears. 
Note that the window cannot be reopen once closed. Do not close the 
window until duplex printing is complete.
When Using the Multipur pose Feeder (MPF)
1First print the even pages (rear...

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180Loading Print Media
 NOTE: Printing on both sides of the paper is not possible if the document 
consists of various sizes of papers.
When Using the Priority Sheet Inserter (PSI)
1First print the even pages (rear sides).
For a six page document, rear sides are printed in the order of page 6, page 
4, then page 2.
The orange LED lights and the message appears on the LCD when the 
even pages finish printing.
2After the printing of even pages is  complete, remove the paper stack from 
the output tray....

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3Next stack the prints and set them as they are (with the blank side face up) 
into the PSI. Ensure that 
Insert Output into paper tray 
appears, and then press the   button.  Print pages in the order page 1 (rear 
of page 2), page 3 (rear of page 4), then page 5 (rear of page 6).
 NOTE: Printing on both sides of the paper  is not possible if the document 
consists of vari ous sizes of papers.
Using the Output Tray Extension
The output tray extension is designed to prevent print...

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13
Operator Panel
Using the Operator Panel Buttons
The operator panel has a liquid crystal display (LCD), seven buttons, and an 
indicator.
1
Ready/Error indicator
• Lights up green when the printer is  ready or sleeping and blinks when 
data is being received.
• Lights up orange when an error occurs and blinks when an  unrecoverable print error occurs.
2LCD Panel
3  buttons
• Selects submenus or setting values in the Menu mode.
4 button
• Displays the selected menu or item and...

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• Cancels the current print job.
• Switches to the Print mode from the top menu of the Menu mode.
• Switches to the upper hierarchy of the menu from the submenu of the 
Menu mode.
6 (Menu) button
• Switches to the Menu mode from the Print mode.
• Switches to the Print mode from the Menu mode.
7  buttons
• Scrolls through menus or items in the Menu mode. To enter numbers  or passwords, press these buttons.
Printing a Device Settings Page
The device settings page shows current  settings...

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The Reports page is displayed.
4Click the Device Settings button.
The device settings page is printed.
 

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