Changing The Paper Sizes For The Trays - Xerox ApeosPort-II 5010 User Manual

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9 Paper and Other Media

Changing the Paper Sizes for the Trays

The following describes how to change the paper sizes for the Trays 1 to 4.
Note
For information on how to make copies on non-standard size paper, refer to "Paper Supply (Selecting
the Paper for Copying)" (P.64). For information on how to print on non-standard size paper, refer to the
print driver's online help.
1
Pull out the tray towards you until it
stops.
Important • While the machine processes
2
Remove any paper loaded on the
tray.
3
Hold the long-side paper guide and
slide it towards you (1). Hold the
short-side paper guide and slide it
rightward (2).
4
Load and align the edge of the
paper against the left edge of the
tray with the side to be copied or
printed on face up.
9
Important • Do not load paper exceeding
5
Move the two paper guides while
holding their grips so that they
lightly contact the edges of the
paper.
Note
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• The paper types for the Trays 1 to 4 are preset. Normally, plain paper is set. When changing
the setting to a different paper type, change the paper quality settings to match the type of
paper to be loaded to maintain high print quality.
For more information on paper type, refer to "Paper Size/Type" (P.272).
• When setting non-standard size paper, you must register the paper size in advance. For
information on registering the paper size, refer to "Paper Size" (P.272).
a job, do not pull the tray out
that the job uses.
• Do not supply new paper until
the tray runs out of paper, in
order to prevent paper jams
and not to have the machine
misidentify the amount of
paper loaded in the tray.
the maximum fill line. It may
cause paper jams or machine
malfunctions.
• When loading standard size
paper in the Tray, move the
paper guides to the marks
corresponding to the paper
size.

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