Paper Sizes/Paper Type For Trays 1 Through 4; Loading Paper Into Tray 6 (Hcf) - Fuji Xerox DocuPrint 5105 d User Manual

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Paper Sizes/Paper Type for Trays 1 through 4

Though the printer can detect the size (only standard sizes) and orientation of paper loaded in
paper trays 1through 4, use the control panel to configure the size setting after loading custom
size paper.
Paper type cannot be detected and so the paper type setting also must be configured. If the
paper type setting does not match the actual type of the paper, toner may not fuse properly to
the paper, resulting in poor print quality. Make sure to configure the paper type settings correctly.
The initial factory default setting for all the trays is plain paper.
Refer to
• "Setting the Paper Sizes of Trays" (P. 134)
• "Changing the Paper Type Settings of Trays" (P. 136)
Note
• The printer performs image quality processing in accordance with the current paper type setting. Configuration of
[Image Quality] settings on the control panel also is required when using some types of thick paper such as
business card paper. Refer to "[Image Quality]" (P. 206) for information about image quality and "Configuring
Image Quality Settings for Each Paper Type" (P. 137) for information about configuring settings.

Loading Paper into Tray 6 (HCF)

When HCF Kit (optional) is installed, you can use Tray 6. The following describes the procedure
for loading paper into Tray 6.
When the machine runs out of paper during printing, a message is displayed on the display. Add
paper according to the displayed instructions. Printing is automatically resumed when paper is
added.
1.
Pull out the tray until it stops.
2.
Load the paper with its print side facing up
and its leading edge aligned with the left side
of the drawer.
Important
• Do not load paper of different types into the tray. Doing so
can cause paper jams.
• Do not load paper above the maximum fill line (the
position "MAX"). It may cause paper jams.
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4.2 Loading Paper

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