Xerox XK35C User Guide - Page 28
Using the Automatic Paper Feeder APF
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Using the Automatic Paper Feeder (APF) Loading Paper You can load paper, envelopes, card stocks, labels, or transparencies in the Automatic Paper Feeder. If there is no paper loaded and you attempt to copy or print, the error message E01 will appear in the Display. The Automatic Paper Feeder can hold a maximum of 100 sheets of plain paper, or 10 envelopes or other print media. Depending upon media thickness, maximum capacity may be reduced. NOTE: If you experience problems feeding any media in the Automatic Paper Feeder, place the media into the Manual Paper Feeder one sheet at a time. 1 Pull the Extension Tray on the Automatic Paper Feeder all the way up until it snaps into place. 2 Prepare the print material for loading. For paper, flex paper back and forth. For transparencies, fan the stack to prevent feeding failures. Do not fold or crease the paper. Straighten the edges on a level surface. NOTE: For transparencies, be sure to use transparency stock approved for use with inkjet printers. Refer to the packaging for the transparency stock to determine the print side. Hold the transparencies by the edges and avoid touching the print side. Be careful not to scratch or leave fingerprints on the print side. 3 Load the sheets in the Automatic Paper Feeder. It is located behind the Manual Paper Feeder. Ensure that the right edge of the media is in contact with the right side of the feeder. Do not exceed the rated capacity. Do not mix different types of print media. Refer to the following instructions for loading each type of print material. n Load paper or transparencies with the print side facing you. n Load letterhead paper with the design side facing you. The top edge of the sheet with the logo should enter the printer first. n Load 3-hole paper with the hole punches on the left side when printing in landscape orientation or right side (portrait orientation) and the print side facing you. Ä 14 Getting Started