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Loading Paper in the Paper Cassette
Paper Loading and Output Tray
4
Loading Paper in the Paper Cassette
The paper cassette can be loaded with plain paper (60 to 89 g/m
2
), heavy paper
(90 to 120 g/m
2
) at sizes of A4, B5, A5, Legal, Letter, Executive, and Custom Size.
When the paper cassette runs out of paper, <11 NO "size" PAPER> appears in the
display, or the (Paper Source) indicator blinks indicating the status. Refill the
cassette.
This printer comes with a paper cassette (Cassette 1) as standard. Cassette 2 is
added by installing the optional paper feeder.
When printing from the paper cassette, you need to specify the following settings.
IMPORTANT
•
Match the size of the paper loaded in the paper cassette and the paper size in the
SETUP menu. If they do not match, the message <41 CHK PAPER SZE> appears, and
the printing is not performed properly.
•
Match the settings for CASSETTE1 SIZE and CASSETTE2 SIZE in the SETUP menu of
the printer and those in the printer driver. If they do not match, the message <PC LOAD
"size"> appears. In this case, the setting values for CASSETTE1 SIZE and CASSETTE2
SIZE are changed to those in the printer driver by pressing the (Online) key, allowing
you to continue printing.
•
If you are printing from Cassette 2, make sure that Cassette 1 is set before printing. If you
print from Cassette 2 when Cassette 1 is not set, this will cause paper jams.
•
For more details on the usable paper, see "Usable Paper," on p. 4-2.
•
For details on handling the paper cassette, see "Precautions for Handling the
Multi-purpose Tray or Paper Cassette," on p. 4-12.
•
Do not load paper other than plain paper (60 to 89 g/m
2
) and heavy paper (90 to 120 g/
m
2
). This may result in paper jams or damage to the printer.
NOTE
•
Load paper in Cassette 2 (Only when the optional paper feeder is installed) in the same
manner as you load paper in Cassette 1.
•
If you are printing from an operating system on which the printer driver cannot be used,
previously specify the paper source to CASSETTE 1 or CASSETTE 2. (See p. 4-11)