Brother International 4200CN Users Manual - English - Page 56

Do not use paper that is folded, creased, or, Make sure that all the paper is under the tab.

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3 Move the side paper guides to their outermost positions. 4 Gently lift the end paper guide to move it, and insert the pins at the bottom of the guide in the holes (indicated by the mark) corresponding to the paper size that you want to load. Make sure that the end guide is properly inserted into the appropriate holes for the paper size. If the end paper guide is not inserted properly into the hole it could move slightly and prevent automatic paper size detection. If this occurs, move the end paper guide all the way to its outermost position again, and then realign it with the appropriate paper size mark. 5 Align the four corners of the paper stack and insert the paper (print side up) under the tab. ■ Do not use paper that is folded, creased, or warped. ■ Make sure that all the paper is under the tab. ■ Do not overload the paper tray. 1. Tab 2. MAX loading limit 6 Align the side guides with the edges of the paper. Pushing the paper guides too hard against the edges of the paper stack can cause a paper jam. However, if the paper guides are too loose, the paper may twist as it feeds through the printer. 3 - 8 LOADING PAPER AND USABLE PAPER TYPES

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LOADING PAPER AND USABLE PAPER TYPES
3
Move the side paper guides to their outermost
positions.
4
Gently lift the end paper guide to move it, and insert
the pins at the bottom of the guide in the holes
(indicated by the
mark) corresponding to the
paper size that you want to load. Make sure that the
end guide is properly inserted into the appropriate
holes for the paper size.
If the end paper guide is not inserted properly into
the hole it could move slightly and prevent automatic
paper size detection. If this occurs, move the end
paper guide all the way to its outermost position
again, and then realign it with the appropriate paper
size mark.
5
Align the four corners of the paper stack and insert
the paper (print side up) under the tab.
Do not use paper that is folded, creased, or
warped.
Make sure that all the paper is under the tab.
Do not overload the paper tray.
1. Tab
2. MAX loading limit
6
Align the side guides with the edges of the paper.
Pushing the paper guides too hard against the
edges of the paper stack can cause a paper jam.
However, if the paper guides are too loose, the
paper may twist as it feeds through the printer.