Loading Paper In Cassette - Canon Laser Shot LBP3200 Getting Started Manual

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Loading Paper
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This printer can feed paper from the cassette and the manual feed slot.
This section describes only the procedure for loading plain paper of
standard size. For instructions on loading heavy paper, transparencies,
labels, envelopes, custom paper, see Chapter 2 "Loading and Delivering
Paper" in the User's Guide.
IMPORTANT
Before printing on paper that is fed from the cassette, make sure that
Step
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paper is not set in the manual feed slot. If paper is set in the manual feed
slot, the paper in the manual feed slot is fed first.
Do not set paper in the manual feed slot while printing is being made with
paper fed from the cassette. If you do so, the paper in the manual feed slot
is fed, resulting in double-feeds or paper jams.
Do not load jagged-edged, creased, or extremely curled paper. It may
result in paper jams or printer malfunction.
For details on usable paper, see Chapter 2 "Loading and Delivering Paper"
in the User's Guide.

Loading Paper in Cassette

Up to approximately 250 sheets of plain paper (64 g/m
Letter, and Executive can be loaded in this cassette. Various types of materials,
such as heavy paper, transparencies, labels (label standard cards only),
envelops (Envelope C5, Envelope COM10, Envelope DL, Envelope Monarch)
can be set in the cassette.
If "LGL" is indicated in the cassette, you can load the legal-size paper in the
cassette. Whether "LGL" is indicated in the cassette or not depends on the
area where you purchased this printer.
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Load the paper lengthways in the cassette.
Rubber pad
2
) in sizes of A4, B5, A5,
IMPORTANT
Do not take the cassette out of the printer while printing. It may result in
paper jams or printer malfunction.
If you refill the cassette when a few sheets of paper still remain, take out
the loaded paper once, then align the paper to be refilled and taken out
paper together.
Do not touch the black rubber pad in the cassette. If you touch it, this may
result in misfeeds.

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