Epson RX700 Basics - Page 10

Loading Paper, Loading Plain Paper

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Loading Paper Your Stylus Photo RX700 lets you load plain, letter-size paper in the front tray (for everyday printing) and special Epson papers in the rear sheet feeder for photoquality results. Loading Plain Paper The front tray is for loading letter-size plain paper only (8.5 × 11-inch photocopier paper). You can load up to 150 sheets of plain paper in the front tray. Caution: All other types of paper must be loaded in the rear sheet feeder (see page 12). 1. Open the front cover. Press 2. Fan a stack of paper (up to 150 sheets), then tap it on a flat surface to even the edges. 3. Load the paper. Align it with the line on the yellow sticker, being careful not to push it in too far. 10 Copying

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Loading Paper
Your Stylus Photo RX700 lets you load plain, letter-size paper in the front tray
(for everyday printing) and special Epson papers in the rear sheet feeder for photo-
quality results.
Loading Plain Paper
The front tray is for loading letter-size plain paper only (8.5
×
11-inch
photocopier paper). You can load up to 150 sheets of plain paper in the front tray.
Caution:
All other types of paper must be loaded in the rear sheet feeder (see page 12).
1.
Open the front cover.
2.
Fan a stack of paper (up to 150 sheets), then tap it on a flat surface to even the
edges.
3.
Load the paper. Align it with the line on the yellow sticker, being careful not
to push it in too far.
Press