Loading Paper Into The Paper Cassette - Canon Laser Shot LBP5200 Getting Started Manual

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Connect the interface cables except for the USB cable, and
connect the power cord.
11
Plug the power plug into the AC power outlet.
12
Connect the USB cable.

Loading Paper into the Paper Cassette

Up to approximately 250 sheets of plain paper (64 g/m
A5, Legal, Letter, and Executive can be loaded in the paper cassette in the
250-sheet paper feeder (Cassette 1).
Be sure to load the paper lengthways when loading it in the paper cassette.
IMPORTANT
When loading paper for the first time after installing the paper feeder, you
should turn the printer on at least once before loading the paper.
Do not pull paper out of the paper cassette while the printer is printing.
Doing so can cause paper jams and printer faults.
Do not load the paper cassette with anything other than plain paper (64 to
2
105 g/m
). Doing so can cause paper jams and printer faults.
Do not load paper that has jagged edges, creases, or that is extremely
curly. Doing so can cause paper jams and printer faults.
The number of sheets of plain paper that can be loaded in the paper
cassette is approximately 250 (for 64 g/m
that you do not load paper beyond the paper limit marks. Loading paper
past the paper limit mark can cause paper feed errors.
2
) in sizes of A4, B5,
1
2
paper). Make absolutely sure
For more details on printable paper, refer to Chapter 2 "Loading and
Collecting Paper" in the User's Guide.
Do not refill the tray until after all of the paper has run out. Refilling the
cassette before it is empty can cause paper feeding errors.
Do not touch the black rubber pad on the paper cassette. Doing so may
cause paper feeding errors.
Rubber Pad
Pull out the paper cassette.
CAUTION
When loading paper, make sure that the paper cassette is pulled fully
out of the printer. If you attempt to load paper when the cassette is
only pulled out partway you may drop the paper cassette or knock
over the printer, which can cause personal injuries.
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