User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Legal Notice
- Safety Precautions
- Precautions
- Legal Information
- Table of Contents
- 1. Before Using the Printer
- 2. Paper and Print Media
- 3. Driver installation and uninstallation
- 4. Wired network setup (applicable to wired network models)
- 5. Wireless network setup (applicable to Wi-Fi models)
- 6. Web server
- 7. Print
- 8. Copying
- 9. Scan
- 10. Fax
- 11. Mobile Print/Scan/Fax
- 12. General Settings
- 12.1. System Settings
- 12.1.1. Ink saving setting
- 12.1.2. Language Setting
- 12.1.3. Restore Factory Settings
- 12.1.4. Sleep Time Setting
- 12.1.5. Mute printing
- 12.1.6. Print a Page for Clean & Fix
- 12.1.7. Auto shut-off setting
- 12.1.8. Sound/volume (applicable to machine with the fax feature)
- 12.1.9. Time/date (applicable to machine with the fax feature)
- 12.2. Network Settings
- 12.3. Network Information
- 12.4. Print information report
- 12.5. Residual amount of toner
- 12.6. Configure the e-mail address book
- 12.7. Configure the FTP address book
- 12.8. Online upgrade
- 12.1. System Settings
- 13. Routine Maintenance
- 14. Troubleshooting
- 15. Menu Structure
- 16. Product Specifications
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3. Slide the paper deflector of manual feed tray to match the two sides of paper. Do not use
excessive force; otherwise, paper will be made jammed or skewed.
4. Put a flat printing medium into the manual feed tray with both hands.
Note:
• The printer will enter manual feed mode automatically when you put papers inside the
manual feed tray.
• Please put one printing medium inside the manual feed tray each time and put in
another piece after finishing printing.
• Put the printing medium inside the manual feed tray with the printing side up; the top of
paper should be put inside first.
5. When the printed page is output from the printer, put the second piece inside according to the
above steps to continue printing. Slow action will lead to the prompt of paper out or paper failure of
manual feed tray. After paper is put inside, printing will be resumed automatically; too quick action
may make paper caught up in the printer, which will easily result in paper jam.