Printing Envelopes; Loading Envelopes Into The Multipurpose Tray - NEC SuperScript 1800 User Manual

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RINTING
NVELOPES
You may print envelopes from the Multipurpose Tray or the
500-sheet 2nd Cassette (Tray 3). You cannot print envelopes
from the standard 500-sheet Cassette (Tray 2). In the printer
driver and Operator Panel the Multipurpose Tray is called
Tray 1 and the optional 500-sheet 2nd Cassette is called Tray
3. Load no more than 10 envelopes in the Multipurpose Tray
and 40 envelopes in the 500-sheet 2nd Cassette at one time.
See Appendix B for a list of all supported envelope sizes. If
you wish to print envelopes one at a time, see page 71.
note:
There are differences between loading envelopes
into the Multipurpose Tray and the 500-sheet 2nd Cassette
(Tray 3). Please read directions carefully.
A
note:
The Multipurpose Tray is referred to as Tray 1 in
the printer driver and Operator Panel. Choose Thick
Paper in the printer driver or on the Operator Panel if the
envelope is made of paper above 24lb.
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E
MP Paper Guide
Preparing the Envelopes
If envelopes are wrinkling, try envelopes made from a
different kind of paper. Generally, textured envelopes do not
print well in laser printers.
1. Shuffle the envelope stack (A).
2. Then press down on the stack as shown (B).
Loading Envelopes into the Multipurpose
Tray
1.
Open and extend the Multipurpose Tray (C).
2. Load the envelopes with the address side facing up
against the left side of the tray. The envelope flaps should
be on the left, facing down (D).
3. Adjust the MP Paper Guide to the envelope stack (E).
C
Caution!
that have fasteners, snaps, or
windows. Also, do not use envelopes
that seal with peel-off strips or
pressure-sensitive adhesives.
Printing on such envelopes can
damage the printer.
Do not use envelopes

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