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100 sheets of plain paper (depending on the thickness)

  • The paper is designed for use with inkjet printers.

  • The paper is loaded against the right side of the paper support.

  • The paper guide rests against the left edge of the paper.

100 sheets of heavyweight matte paper

25 sheets of glossy paper

25 sheets of photo paper

  • The glossy or printable side of the paper faces you. (If you are not sure which side is the printable side, see the instructions that came with the paper.)

  • The paper is loaded against the right side of the paper support.

  • The paper guide rests against the left edge of the paper.

Note: Photos require more drying time. Remove each photo as it exits, and allow it to dry to avoid ink smudging.

10 iron-on transfers

  • You follow the loading instructions that came with the iron-on transfers.

  • The print side of the transfers faces you.

  • The transfers are loaded against the right side of the paper support.

  • The paper guide rests against the left edge of the transfers.

Note: For best results, load transfers one at a time.

25 greeting cards

25 index cards

25 photo cards

25 postcards

  • The total thickness of the card stack does not exceed 10 mm (0.4 inches).

  • The print side of the cards faces you.

  • The cards are loaded against the right side of the paper support.

  • The paper guide rests against the left edge of the cards.

10 envelopes

  • The stamp location is in the upper left corner.

  • The print side of the envelopes faces you.

  • The envelopes are designed for use with inkjet printers.

  • The envelopes are loaded against the right side of the paper support.

  • The paper guide rests against the left edge of the envelopes.

  • Warning: Do not use envelopes that have metal clasps, string ties, or metal folding bars.

    Notes:

    • Do not load envelopes with holes, perforations, cutouts, or deep embossing.
    • Do not use envelopes that have exposed flap adhesive.
picture of loading envelope

25 sheets of labels

  • You follow the loading instructions that came with the labels.

  • The print side of the labels faces you.

  • The adhesive on the labels does not extend to within 1 mm of the edge of the label.

  • You use full label sheets. Partial sheets (with areas exposed by missing labels) may cause labels to peel off during printing, resulting in a paper jam.

  • The labels are loaded against the right side of the paper support.

  • The paper guide rests against the left edge of the labels.

10 transparencies

  • The rough side of the transparencies faces you.

  • You don't use transparencies with paper backing sheets.

  • The transparencies are loaded against the right side of the paper support.

  • The paper guide rests against the left edge of the transparencies.

Note: Transparencies require more drying time. Remove each transparency as it exits, and allow it to dry to avoid ink smudging.

20 sheets of banner paper

  • You remove all the paper from the paper support before loading the banner paper.

  • You tear off only the number of pages needed to print the banner.

  • The banner paper is placed on a level surface behind the printer and fed up over the paper support.

  • The paper is loaded against the right side of the paper support.

  • The paper guide rests against the left edge of the paper.

picture of loading banner

100 sheets of custom-size paper (depending on the thickness)

  • The print side of the paper faces you.

  • The paper size fits within these dimensions:

    Width:

    • 76–216 mm

    • 3.0–8.5 inches

    Length:

    • 127–432 mm

    • 5.0–17.0 inches

  • The paper is loaded against the right side of the paper support.

  • The paper guide rests against the left edge of the paper.


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