User Manual

Do not overload the tray or document feeder.
To prevent jams, poor print quality, and other printing problems, avoid loading the following paper in the
tray or document feeder:
Multipart forms
Media that is damaged, curled, or wrinkled
Media with cutouts or perforations
Media that is heavily textured, embossed, or does not accept ink well
Media that is too lightweight or stretches easily
Media that contains staples or clips
Work with trays
By default, the printer draws paper from Tray 1. If Tray 1 is empty and Tray 2 is installed and contains paper,
the printer draws paper from Tray 2.
You can change the behaviors using the following features:
Default Tray: Set the default tray from which the printer draws paper rst when paper of the same size
is loaded in both Tray 1 and Tray 2.
Tray Lock: Lock a tray to prevent it from accidental use; for example, when you have loaded special
paper (such as letterhead or preprinted paper).
The printer will not use a locked tray even when the other tray is empty.
NOTE: For better experience, load only one type of paper in a tray.
NOTE: Tray 2 supports only plain paper.
To achieve this Follow these steps
Have paper loaded in both trays and use paper from one tray if
the other tray is empty.
Load paper in both trays. For more information, see Load
paper.
Turn o tray lock.
Have paper loaded in both trays and use paper from one of the
trays rst.
Load paper of the same size in both trays.
Set the desired tray as the default tray.
Be able to choose from plain paper and another paper type that
you use occasionally.
NOTE: For better experience, load only one type of paper in a
tray.
Load special paper in main input tray and plain paper in Tray
2.
Lock the main input tray and set Tray 2 as the default tray.
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