HP Color Copier 140/150 (English) Color Copier User's Guide Model 140,145,150, - Page 15

Step 4 - Load Paper Into Your HP Color Copier

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Step 4 - Load Paper Into Your HP Color Copier 1 Remove the yellow/orange shipping inserts from the paper tray, if you have not already done so. NOTE 2 Slide the paper width and length adjusters to their outermost positions. 3 Insert a stack of up to 150 sheets of paper into the bottom (IN) tray, print side down, until it stops. The output tray can hold a maximum of 50 sheets. If you making more than 50 copies, remove the excess copies from the output tray. If you do not, the excess copies may either fall off the tray or cause a paper jam. 4 Slide the paper width and length adjusters in until they stop at the edges of the paper. See "Paper Choices When Copying" on page 4-1 for tips on loading specific paper types. HP Color Copier User's Guide 2-5

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HP Color Copier User’s Guide
2-5
Step 4 — Load Paper Into Your HP Color Copier
1
Remove the yellow/orange shipping inserts from the paper tray,
if you have not already done so.
2
Slide the paper width and length adjusters to their outermost
positions.
3
Insert a stack of up to 150 sheets of paper into the bottom (IN)
tray, print side down, until it stops.
NOTE
The output tray can hold a maximum of 50 sheets. If you making more than
50 copies, remove the excess copies from the output tray. If you do not, the
excess copies may either fall off the tray or cause a paper jam.
4
Slide the paper width and length adjusters in until they stop at the
edges of the paper.
See “Paper Choices When Copying” on page 4-1 for tips on loading
specific paper types.