Kodak 1252972 User Guide - Page 40

Handling Paper, Loading the paper trays, Things to keep in mind

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4 Handling Paper Your printer accepts print stock of various types and sizes, including letter-and legal-size plain paper, photo paper, transparencies, T-shirt transfers, envelopes, cards, and labels. It automatically detects the size and whether or not photo paper is loaded into the paper tray. Kodak photo paper contains bar codes that allow your printer to detect the paper type that optimizes your photo prints. The bottom paper tray accepts media from 6 to 9 inches wide, and from 7 to 14 inches long (see the Note in Loading plain paper, page 33); its capacity is 100 sheets of 20 lb. plain paper. The top tray capacity is 40 sheets of 4X6, 4X7, or 5X7 inch paper. Handling paper Follow the precautions below when handling paper: • Hold the paper by the edges; avoid placing your fingerprints on it. • Do not touch the glossy side of photo paper. • Store paper flat, away from direct sunlight and heat (such as in a car parked in the sun). Loading the paper trays Things to keep in mind • Before you start loading any type of media into the printer, lift the paper output tray. • Pull the paper stop (at the edge of paper output tray) until it is fully extended. • If the paper you are going to use is less than A4 size, lift the hinged end of the paper stop toward you until it perpendicular to the paper stop. This prevents the printed paper from sliding off of the paper output tray as it exits the printer. 32 www.kodak.com/go/aiosupport

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Handling Paper
Your printer accepts print stock of various types and sizes, including letter-and
legal-size plain paper, photo paper, transparencies, T-shirt transfers, envelopes,
cards, and labels. It automatically detects the size and whether or not photo paper is
loaded into the paper tray. Kodak photo paper contains bar codes that allow your
printer to detect the paper type that optimizes your photo prints.
The bottom paper tray accepts media from 6 to 9 inches wide, and from 7 to 14
inches long (see the Note in
Loading plain paper, page 33
); its capacity is 100 sheets
of 20 lb. plain paper. The top tray capacity is 40 sheets of 4X6, 4X7, or 5X7 inch
paper.
Handling paper
Follow the precautions below when handling paper:
Hold the paper by the edges; avoid placing your fingerprints on it.
Do not touch the glossy side of photo paper.
Store paper flat, away from direct sunlight and heat (such as in a car parked in
the sun).
Loading the paper trays
Things to keep in mind
Before you start loading any type of media into the printer, lift the paper output
tray
.
Pull the paper stop (at the edge of paper output tray) until it is fully extended.
If the paper you are going to use is less than A4 size, lift the hinged end of the
paper stop toward you until it perpendicular to the paper stop. This prevents
the printed paper from sliding off of the paper output tray as it exits the
printer.