Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- How to Read the Manuals
- Model-Specific Information
- Names of Major Features
- 1. What You Can Do with This Machine
- I Want to Save Paper
- I Want to Convert Documents to Electronic Formats Easily
- I Want to Register Destinations
- I Want to Operate the Machine More Effectively
- You Can Customize the [Home] Screen as You Like
- You Can Make Copies Using Various Functions
- You Can Print Data Using Various Functions
- You Can Utilize Stored Documents
- You Can Connect Two Machines for Copying
- You Can Send and Receive Faxes without Paper
- You Can Send and Receive Faxes Using the Internet
- You Can Send and Receive Faxes by Using the Machine without Fax Unit Installed
- You Can Use the Facsimile and the Scanner in a Network Environment
- You Can Prevent Information Leakage (Security Functions)
- You Can Monitor and Set the Machine Using a Computer
- You Can Prevent an Unauthorized Copy
- 2. Getting Started
- 3. Copy
- 4. Fax
- 5. Print
- 6. Scan
- Basic Procedure When Using Scan to Folder
- Basic Procedure for Sending Scan Files by E-mail
- Basic Procedure for Storing Scan Files
- Specifying the File Type
- Specifying Scan Settings
- 7. Document Server
- 8. Web Image Monitor
- 9. Adding Paper and Toner
- 10. Troubleshooting
- Indicators
- When an Indicator for the [Check Status] Key Is Lit
- Panel Tone
- When You Have Problems Operating the Machine
- When Messages Are Displayed on the Control Panel
- When Messages Are Displayed on Your Computer Screen
- 11. Appendix
- INDEX

Loading Paper into Trays 2 and 3
In the following example procedure, paper is loaded into tray 2.
• If a paper tray is pushed vigorously when putting it back into place, the position of the tray's side
fences may slip out of place.
• Check the paper edges are aligned at the right side.
• When loading a low number of sheets, be sure not to squeeze the side fences in too tightly. If the
side fences are squeezed too tightly against the paper, the edges may crease, the paper may
misfeed, or if it weighs between 52–59 g/m
2
(14–15 lb. Bond), it may wrinkle.
1. Carefully pull out the paper tray until it stops.
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2. Square the paper and load it print side down.
Do not stack paper over the limit mark.
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3. Carefully push the paper tray fully in.
• Various sizes of paper can be loaded in trays 2–3 by adjusting the positions of side fences and
end fence. For details, see "Changing the Paper Size in Trays 2 and 3", Paper Specifications and
Adding Paper .
9. Adding Paper and Toner
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