HP C3916A HP LaserJet 5, 5M, and 5N Printer - User's Guide - Page 71

Sheet Tray 3 Details

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Figure 4-8 When an optional Tray 3 Assembly is installed, it replaces Tray 2 as the second default source in the printing order. As long as Tray 1 settings have not been changed the printer will now print on media in the following order: Media Source Tray 1 Tray 3 Tray 2 Default Printing Priority 1 (first) 2 (second) 3 (third) For example, assuming all paper sizes are the same, if you send a job to the printer and Tray 1 is empty, the printer prints the job from Tray 3 unless you specify otherwise. If Tray 3 is also empty, the printer prints the job from Tray 2. 500-Sheet Tray 3 Details 4 Printing Note EN A Adjust paper length here. B Adjust paper width here. C Set paper size with this knob. D Adjust spring tension for each change in paper size and weight with this knob. E Indicates amount of paper in tray. For best results, always fill the tray to the arrows in the middle of the paper length bracket (see step 3 on the next page). Overfilling the tray will cause paper jams. When loading the printer with a new size or weight of media, be sure to adjust the (C) paper size and (D) tension control. See the following pages for instructions on adjusting the spring tension on the Tray 3 Assembly. Printing 4-21

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When an optional Tray 3 Assembly is installed, it replaces Tray 2 as the
second default source in the printing order. As long as Tray 1 settings have
not been changed the printer will now print on media in the following order:
For example, assuming all paper sizes are the same, if you send a job to
the printer and Tray 1 is empty, the printer prints the job from Tray 3
unless you specify otherwise.
If Tray 3 is also empty, the printer prints
the job from Tray 2.
500-Sheet Tray 3 Details
A
Adjust paper length here.
B
Adjust paper width here.
C
Set paper size with this knob.
D
Adjust spring tension for each change in paper size and weight with
this knob.
E
Indicates amount of paper in tray.
Note
For best results, always fill the tray to the arrows in the middle of the
paper length bracket (see step 3 on the next page).
Overfilling the tray
will cause paper jams.
When loading the printer with a new size or weight of media, be sure to
adjust the (
C
) paper size and (
D
) tension control. See the following pages
for instructions on adjusting the spring tension on the Tray 3 Assembly.
Media Source
Default Printing Priority
Tray 1
1 (first)
Tray 3
2 (second)
Tray 2
3 (third)
Figure 4-8
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Printing
EN
Printing
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