Sharp AJ-6020 Operation Manual page 24

Colour inkjet multifunction
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LOADING PAPER INTO THE PAPER TRAY
Close the front lid of the paper tray by firmly pushing on it's
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right edge.
If the length of the paper is longer than the tray, keep the front lid of the tray open
while printing.
Attach the output tray.
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Pull out the output tray extension to the paper size, and then
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raise the paper stop guide.
! Be sure that paper is free of rips, dust, wrinkles, and curled or bent edges.
! Make sure all the paper in the stack is the same size and type.
! Fan the paper and tap it against a flat surface to ensure it is even before loading
into the unit.
! The paper tray can hold up to 150 sheets of 20lbs. (75g/m
to keep the total thickness of the loaded paper stack below 15mm.
! Ensure there is no space between the paper and the guides and that the guides
are not set too tight against the paper causing the paper to buckle.
! The paper knob should always be set to the "Normal Paper (
while printing on thick paper.
! When not using the unit for an extended period, remove all paper from the paper
tray and store it in a dry place. If paper is left in the unit for an extended period,
the paper will absorb moisture from the air, resulting in paper jams.
! When adding new paper to the paper tray, remove the old paper already
contained in the tray, place it on top of the new paper. Then load it all into the
paper tray. Placing new paper on top of the paper already contained in the tray
may result in feeding two sheets at one time.
The original image must be smaller than the paper in the tray. If the original image
is larger than the paper, this may cause smudges on the edges of the output and
may make the machine dirty inside.
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Place this projection
toward the unit.
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) plain paper. Be sure
)" setting except

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