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Loading paper into the printer, Specific types. . .

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Loading paper into the printer CAUTION Note Paper should be loaded with the top down and the side-to-be printed facing forward. Always adjust the paper guides to prevent jams and skewing. Attempting to print on paper that is wrinkled, folded, or damaged in any way may cause a jam to occur. See "Printer paper specifications." Always remove all paper from the paper input tray and straighten the stack when new paper is added. This helps prevent multiple sheets of paper from feeding through the printer at one time and reduces paper jams. See the sticker which you placed on the printer while setting up the hardware. Specific types. . . q Transparencies: Load transparencies with the top down and the side-to-be-printed facing toward the front of the printer. See "Printing transparencies." q Envelopes: Load with the narrow, stamp side down and the sideto-be-printed facing toward the front of the printer. See "Printing envelopes." q Labels: Load with the top down and the side-to-be-printed facing toward the front of the printer. See "Printing labels." q Letterhead: Load with the top down and the side-to-be-printed facing toward the front of the printer. See "Printing letterhead." q Cards: Load with the narrow side down and the side-to-beprinted facing toward the front of the printer. See "Printing cards." EN Loading paper into the printer 9

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Loading paper into the printer
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Loading paper into the printer
Paper should be loaded with the top down and the side-to-be printed
facing forward. Always adjust the paper guides to prevent jams and
skewing.
CAUTION
Attempting to print on paper that is wrinkled, folded, or damaged in any
way may cause a jam to occur. See “Printer paper specifications.”
Note
Always remove all paper from the paper input tray and straighten
the stack when new paper is added.
This helps prevent multiple
sheets of paper from feeding through the printer at one time and
reduces paper jams. See the sticker which you placed on the printer
while setting up the hardware.
Specific types. . .
Transparencies:
Load transparencies with the top down and the
side-to-be-printed facing toward the front of the printer. See
“Printing transparencies.”
Envelopes:
Load with the narrow, stamp side down and the side-
to-be-printed facing toward the front of the printer. See “Printing
envelopes.”
Labels:
Load with the top down and the side-to-be-printed facing
toward the front of the printer. See “Printing labels.”
Letterhead:
Load with the top down and the side-to-be-printed
facing toward the front of the printer. See “Printing letterhead.”
Cards:
Load with the narrow side down and the side-to-be-
printed facing toward the front of the printer. See “Printing cards.”