When you load envelopes into the internal paper tray, you need a envelop guide (Envelope Feeder Attachment-F1 ).
When you handle paper, take care not to cut your hands at the edges of the paper.
The maximum height of a stack of envelopes that you load into the paper tray is approximately 33.5 mm / 1.3" (approximately 50 envelopes).
Make sure you follow the instructions carefully. When you do not load the media correctly, a paper jam, dirty machine parts, or poor print quality can occur.
Check and prepare the media.
Awake the print system from sleep mode, if applicable.
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Grip the handle and pull out the paper tray until it stops. |
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Lift up the envelope guide straight from its holder. |
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Attach the envelop guide as shown in the illustration. |
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Load one envelope against the right-hand side of the paper tray. Envelope orientation 1: Nagagata 3, Kakugata 2 Envelope orientation 2: No. 10 (COM10), ISO-C5, DL, Monarch, Yougatanaga 3 |
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Squeeze the top of the front guide and slide the guides against the envelope (1 and 2). ![]() Slide the guides until they click into place to prevent a paper jam, poor print quality, or dirty machine parts. |
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Load all envelopes. ![]()
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Gently close the paper tray and make sure it clicks into place. ![]() When you close the paper tray, be careful not to get your fingers caught. This can cause personal injury. |
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Put the envelope guide back into its holder when the job is ready. |
Make sure you put the envelope guide into its holder to avoid a paper jam.
Tightly rewrap the remaining media in the original package, and store the package in a dry place, away from direct sunlight or high temperatures.