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Load paper trays, Priority input slot, Main-input tray, Paper orientation for loading trays

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Load paper trays CAUTION: If you try to print on media that is wrinkled, folded, or damaged in any way, a jam might occur. See Clear jams on page 80 for more information. Priority input slot The priority input slot holds up to ten sheets of media or one envelope, one transparency, or one sheet of labels or cardstock. Load media with the top forward and the side to be printed on facing up. To prevent jams and skewing, always adjust the side media guides before feeding the media. Main-input tray The main-input tray holds 250 pages of 75 g/m2 (20 lb) paper, or fewer pages of heavier media (a 25 mm (0.9 in) stack height or less). Load media with the top forward and the side to be printed on facing up. To prevent jams and skewing, always adjust the side and front media guides. NOTE: When you add new media, make sure that you remove all of the media from the input tray and straighten the entire stack. This helps prevent multiple sheets of media from feeding through the product at one time, reducing media jams. Paper orientation for loading trays Only use media that is recommended for laser printers. See Supported paper sizes on page 35. If you are using paper that requires a specific orientation, load it according to the information in the following table. Paper type Preprinted or letterhead Prepunched Envelope How to load paper ● Face up ● Top edge leading into the product ● Face up ● Holes toward the left side of the product ● Face up ● Left short edge leading into the product 38 Chapter 5 Paper and print media ENWW

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Load paper trays
CAUTION:
If you try to print on media that is wrinkled, folded, or damaged in any way, a jam might
occur. See
Clear jams
on page
80
for more information.
Priority input slot
The priority input slot holds up to ten sheets of media or one envelope, one transparency, or one sheet
of labels or cardstock. Load media with the top forward and the side to be printed on facing up. To
prevent jams and skewing, always adjust the side media guides before feeding the media.
Main-input tray
The main-input tray holds 250 pages of 75 g/m
2
(20 lb) paper, or fewer pages of heavier media (a 25 mm
(0.9 in) stack height or less).
Load media with the top forward and the side to be printed on facing up. To prevent jams and skewing,
always adjust the side and front media guides.
NOTE:
When you add new media, make sure that you remove all of the media from the input tray and
straighten the entire stack. This helps prevent multiple sheets of media from feeding through the product
at one time, reducing media jams.
Paper orientation for loading trays
Only use media that is recommended for laser printers. See
Supported paper sizes
on page
35
.
If you are using paper that requires a specific orientation, load it according to the information in the
following table.
Paper type
How to load paper
Preprinted or letterhead
Face up
Top edge leading into the product
Prepunched
Face up
Holes toward the left side of the product
Envelope
Face up
Left short edge leading into the product
38
Chapter 5
Paper and print media
ENWW