Lexmark E322 Setup Guide - Page 35

stamp area in the top left corner, To reduce paper jams, do not use - windows 7

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If you experience problems feeding envelopes or card stock in tray 1, try printing them one at a time from the manual feed. 1 Extend the front paper support on the paper output bin until you hear a click. 2 If you are loading legal paper, extend the front paper support all the way up. 3 Open the front output door if you're printing on special media. 4 If loading: • letterhead paper, insert one sheet of letterhead with the top of the page pointing down, facing you • card stock, insert one card or sheet vertically • envelopes, insert one envelope vertically, flap side down with the stamp area in the top left corner To reduce paper jams, do not use envelopes that: - Have excessive curl - Are stuck together - Are damaged in any way - Contain windows, holes, perforations, cutouts, or embossing - Use metal clasps, string ties, or metal folding bars Load paper 25

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Load paper
If you experience problems feeding
envelopes or card stock in tray 1, try
printing them one at a time from the
manual feed.
1
Extend the front paper support on
the paper output bin until you hear
a click.
2
If you are loading legal paper,
extend the front paper support all
the way up.
3
Open the front output door if
you’re printing on special media.
4
If loading:
letterhead paper, insert one sheet
of letterhead with the top of the
page pointing down, facing you
card stock, insert one card or
sheet vertically
envelopes, insert one envelope
vertically, flap side down with the
stamp area in the top left corner
To reduce paper jams, do not use
envelopes that:
Have excessive curl
Are stuck together
Are damaged in any way
Contain windows, holes,
perforations, cutouts, or
embossing
Use metal clasps, string ties,
or metal folding bars