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rear guide plate, side guide lock knobs, against the paper, then

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4.1 Loading Paper & Slide the rear guide plate to any position. Determine their locations based on the size indicator of the bottom plate of the tray. ' To fix the side guide plates at the correct loca- tions, load an appropriate amount of paper into the tray while aligning it to the right-hand side of the tray. NOTICE Load paper with the print side facing down. ( Press the side guide plate against the paper, then turn two side guide lock knobs (in the front and rear sides) clockwise to fix them. ) Load the remaining paper into the tray, then press the rear guide plate against the paper. NOTICE Do not load more than 500 sheets (80 g/m2 / 21 lb Bond) into Tray 1, and more than 1,000 sheets (80 g/m2 / 21 lb Bond) into Tray 2. Also, do not load paper above the , mark that indicates the height limit on the side guide plate. Otherwise, a paper jam may occur. Be sure that the rear guide plate is securely pressed against the paper. If there is any gap between the rear guide plate and the paper, this machine will not be able to detect the correct paper size. It may cause a paper feeder machine error. Check paper for kinks. Otherwise, a paper jam may occur. * Close the tray. Push the tray in until it locks into place. The amount indicator changes from to CHINE] or [COPY] screen. NOTICE in the tray information display area of the [MA- Carefully close the tray. Otherwise, the machine may be subjected to an unexpected impact due to the tray or paper weight, which may lead to a machine error. 4-2

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4-2
4.1
Loading Paper
E
Slide the
rear guide plate
to any position.
Determine their locations based on the size indicator of the
bottom plate of the tray.
F
To fix the
side guide plates
at the correct loca-
tions, load an appropriate amount of paper into the
tray while aligning it to the right-hand side of the
tray.
NOTICE
Load paper with the print side facing down.
G
Press the
side guide plate
against the paper, then
turn two
side guide lock knobs
(in the front and
rear sides) clockwise to fix them.
H
Load the remaining paper into the tray, then press
the
rear guide plate
against the paper.
NOTICE
Do not load more than 500 sheets (80 g/m
2
/ 21 lb Bond) into Tray 1,
and more than 1,000 sheets (80 g/m
2
/ 21 lb Bond) into Tray 2. Also,
do not load paper above the
,
mark that indicates the height limit on
the
side guide plate
. Otherwise, a paper jam may occur.
Be sure that the
rear guide plate
is securely pressed against the pa-
per. If there is any gap between the
rear guide plate
and the paper,
this machine will not be able to detect the correct paper size. It may
cause a paper feeder machine error.
Check paper for kinks. Otherwise, a paper jam may occur.
I
Close the tray.
Push the tray in until it locks into place.
The amount indicator changes from
to
in the tray information display area of the [MA-
CHINE] or [COPY] screen.
NOTICE
Carefully close the tray. Otherwise, the machine may be subjected to an unexpected impact due to the tray or
paper weight, which may lead to a machine error.