How should I load envelopes?
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See below.
Loading Paper and Envelopes in the Rear Paper Feed Slot
You can print on envelopes or paper in a variety of types and sizes in the rear paper feed slot.- Flip the feeder guard forward and pull up the paper support and extension.
- Slide the edge guides outward.
- If you are inserting a stack of paper, fan the sheets and tap the stack on a flat surface to even the edges.
Note: You can load one sheet of binder paper with holes on one of the long edges as shown. Do not select automatic 2-sided printing for this type of paper.
- Do one of the following:
- Insert paper, glossy or printable side up and short edge first, in the center of the slot.
Caution:
To prevent paper feeding problems, make sure you do not load paper above the arrow marks inside the edge guides. - Load envelopes short edge first, with the flap facing down and the flap edge to the left, in the center of the slot.
- Insert paper, glossy or printable side up and short edge first, in the center of the slot.
- Slide the edge guides against the paper or envelope, but not too tightly.
- Extend the output tray and flip open the paper stopper.
- Select the size and type of paper you loaded on the product LCD screen.
- Load only the recommended number of sheets.
- Load paper short edge first, no matter which way your document faces.
- Load the printable side faceup.
- Load letterhead or pre-printed paper top edge first.
- Do not load paper above the arrow mark inside the edge guides.
- If you have trouble loading a stack of envelopes, press each envelope flat before loading it or load one envelope at a time.
- If print quality declines when printing multiple envelopes, try loading one envelope at a time.
- Do not load envelopes that are curled, folded, or too thin.
- Check the paper package for any additional loading instructions.
Loading Paper in the Cassette
Loading Paper in the Front Paper Feed Slot
Related references
Paper Loading Capacity
- Flip the feeder guard forward and pull up the paper support and extension.
Published: Sep 29, 2015
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