How should I load envelopes?
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See below.
Loading Paper in the Cassette
You can load paper up to this size in the paper cassette: Legal (8.5 × 14 inches [216 × 356 mm]).Note: Before loading paper, make sure your product is not currently printing, scanning, or copying.
- Open the front cover.
- Pull out the paper cassette until it stops.
- Squeeze the tab on the right edge guide and slide the edge guides outward.
- Do one of the following:
- Insert paper into the cassette with the glossy or printable side facedown and slide it in until it stops.
Note: Make sure the paper is loaded against the rear of the cassette.
- For legal-size paper, extend the legal paper guide and load paper using the guide line as shown.
- Insert up to 10 envelopes with the printable side facedown and flap edge right, as shown.
- Insert paper into the cassette with the glossy or printable side facedown and slide it in until it stops.
- Slide the edge guides against the paper, but not too tightly.
Note: Make sure the paper fits under the tabs on the edge guides.
- Slide the cassette back into the product until it stops.
- Select the size and type of the paper you loaded on the product LCD screen and select Close.
- Extend the output tray.
Note: Do not remove or insert the paper cassette during printing.
Always follow these paper loading guidelines:- Load only the recommended number of sheets.
- Load paper short edge first and printable side facedown.
- Make sure the paper is under the tabs on the edge guides and not sticking out from the rear end of the cassette.
- 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.
- Load letterhead or pre-printed paper top edge first.
- Check the paper package for any additional loading instructions.
Paper Loading Capacity
Paper Specifications
Printable Area Specifications - Open the front cover.
Published: Apr 5, 2018
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