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Before you begin printing, scanning, copying, or faxing documents, see
page 6 to determine how much the paper exit tray can hold.
Follow these guidelines when loading plain and specialty paper in the
paper support.
Note: Make sure you select the appropriate paper size for your
document.
Load up to Make sure
100 sheets of plain paper The paper is designed for use with inkjet printers.
10 envelopes • The envelopes are loaded vertically against the
right side of the paper support.
• The stamp location is in the upper left corner.
• The envelopes are designed for use with inkjet
printers.
• You squeeze and slide the paper guide to the left
edge of the envelope.
Note: Do not load envelopes with:
• Holes, perforations, cutouts, or deep
embossing.
• Metal clasps, string ties, or metal folding bars.
• Exposed flap adhesive.
25 sheets of card stock • The card stock is designed for use with inkjet
printers.
• The thickness does not exceed 0.025 inches.
10 greeting cards, index
cards, postcards, or
photo cards
• The cards are loaded vertically against the right
side of the paper support.
• Adjust the paper guide (see page 8).
100 sheets of coated
paper
The coated side faces you.
Note: Since photos require more drying time, we
recommend that you remove each photo as it exits
and allow it to dry to avoid ink smearing.
50 sheets of photo, or
glossy paper
The glossy or coated side faces you.
Note: Since photos require more drying time, we
recommend that you remove each photo as it exits
and allow it to dry to avoid ink smearing.