Component Names and Functions
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Before You Start Using This Printer
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Paper Guides
The positions of the guides can be adjusted to
match the width of paper loaded in the
multi-purpose tray. The tray is also fitted with paper
limit guides, and paper can be loaded up to the
bottom of these guides. (See p. 2-18)
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Auxiliary Tray
This tray should be extended when paper is loaded
in the multi-purpose tray. Make sure you extend this
tray before loading paper in the multi-purpose tray.
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Extension Tray
Open the extension tray when loading longer paper
sizes, such as A4 paper, to prevent the paper from
hanging out of the tray.
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Ventilation Slots (Air Intake)
These slots draw air into the printer to cool the
internal components.
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Grips for Moving
When you are carrying the printer, put your hands in
these grips and grasp the printer firmly. (See p.
5-40)
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Power Switch
This switch turns the printer ON and OFF.
Rear View
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Ventilation Slots (Exhaust)
The exhaust slots are used to cool the internal
printer components.
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Lock Release Levers
Turn these levers to remove the fuser unit when you
are replacing the fuser unit or clearing paper jams
from the fuser unit. (See p. 7-22)
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Power Socket
Connect the supplied power cord to this socket.
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Fuser Unit
This unit fixes the toner to the paper.
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Sub-Output Tray
Collects output paper with the printed side facing up.
(See p. 2-12)
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USB Socket
The USB cable plugs into this socket. This is used to
connect the printer to the USB port on a computer,
etc. (See p. 1-13)
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Expansion Slot
This expansion slot is used for installing the optional
internal network board. (See p. 6-12)
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Ventilation Slots (Exhaust)
The exhaust slots are used to cool the internal
printer components.
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