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Printing an Envelope from the MP Tray - windows 10

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Table 3-2 Caution Printing an Envelope from the MP Tray You can print an envelope from the MP Tray. This section explains how to print an envelope using your software application. Table 3-2 lists the kinds of envelopes you can print. Thick envelopes might jam inside the printer. (See Appendix C for media specifications.). Envelope Specifications for the MP Tray Item Specifications Quantity 1 envelope, maximum Envelope Size Dimensions Commercial #10 (COM 10) 4.1 in x 9.5 in (105 mm x 241 mm) #7 3/4 (Monarch) 3.8 in x 7.5 in (98 mm x 191 mm) DL 109 mm x 218 mm (4.3 in x 8.6 in) C5 163 mm x 231 mm (6.4 in x 9.1 in) ISO B5 178 mm x 251 mm (7.0 in x 9.9 in) Never use envelopes with clasps, snaps, windows, coated linings, self-stick adhesives (peel and seal), or other synthetic materials. These items can severely damage your printer. Never try to print on both sides of an envelope. Jamming and printer damage can result. Before you load an envelope in the MP Tray, check to make sure it is regular in shape and undamaged. It's a good idea to run a pen or pencil down the leading edge to flatten it before you insert it in the MP Tray. Printing Tasks 3-19

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Printing an Envelope from the MP Tray
You can print an envelope from the MP Tray. This section explains how to
print an envelope using your software application.
Table 3-2 lists the kinds of envelopes you can print. Thick envelopes might
jam inside the printer. (See Appendix C for media specifications.).
Caution
Never use envelopes with clasps, snaps, windows, coated linings, self-stick
adhesives (peel and seal), or other synthetic materials. These items can
severely damage your printer. Never try to print on both sides of an
envelope. Jamming and printer damage can result.
Before you load an envelope in the MP Tray, check to make sure it is
regular in shape and undamaged. It’s a good idea to run a pen or pencil
down the leading edge to flatten it before you insert it in the MP Tray.
Item
Specifications
Quantity
1 envelope, maximum
Envelope Size
Dimensions
Commercial #10 (COM 10)
4.1 in x 9.5 in (105 mm x 241 mm)
#7 3/4 (Monarch)
3.8 in x 7.5 in (98 mm x 191 mm)
DL
109 mm x 218 mm (4.3 in x 8.6 in)
C5
163 mm x 231 mm (6.4 in x 9.1 in)
ISO B5
178 mm x 251 mm (7.0 in x 9.9 in)
Table 3-2
Envelope Specifications for the MP Tray
Printing Tasks 3-19