Loading Paper In The Bypass Tray - Sharp AR-M161 Operation Manual

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BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT

Loading paper in the bypass tray

1
Open the bypass tray.
Pull out the bypass tray
extension to load B4 and A3
(8-1/2" x 14" and 11" x 17") size
paper.
2
Set the bypass tray guides to the
paper width.
3
Insert the copy paper (print side
down) all the way into the bypass tray.
Make sure that the print side of
the paper is face down.
To prevent a misfeed, verify
once more that the bypass tray
guides are adjusted to the width
of the paper.
If you loaded paper in the bypass tray, press
Note
the [PAPER SELECT] key to select the
bypass tray.
20
Important points when inserting
paper in the bypass tray
• Up to 100 sheets of standard copy paper can be set
in the bypass tray.
• Be sure to place A6 and B6 (5-1/2" x 8-1/2") size
paper and envelopes horizontally as shown in the
following diagram.
• When loading envelopes, make sure that they are
straight and flat and do not have loosely glued
construction flaps (not the closure flap).
• Special papers except SHARP recommended
transparency film, labels, and envelopes must be fed
one sheet at a time through the bypass tray.
• When adding paper, first remove any paper
remaining in the tray, combine it with the paper to be
added and then reload as a single stack. The paper
to be added must be the same size and type as the
paper already in the tray.
• Do not use paper that is smaller than the original.
This may cause smudges or unclean images.
• Do not use paper that has already been printed on
by a laser printer or plain paper fax machine. This
may cause smudges or unclean images.
Envelopes
Do not use the following envelopes, as misfeeds will
occur.
• Envelopes with metal tabs, clasps, strings, holes, or
windows.
• Envelopes with rough fibers, carbon paper, or glossy
surfaces.
• Envelopes with two or more flaps.
• Envelopes with tape, film, or paper attached to the
flap.
• Envelopes with a fold in the flap.
• Envelopes with glue on the flap to be moistened for
sealing.
• Envelopes with labels or stamps.
• Envelopes that are slightly inflated with air.
• Envelopes with glue protruding from the seal area.
• Envelopes with part of the seal area peeled off.

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