Loading paper in the multi-purpose drawer – Oki B8300 User Manual

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Loading paper in the multi-purpose drawer

The method of loading paper into the multi-purpose drawer is the same as for paper tray 1 as previously
described. When loading envelopes, postcards or transparency film, follow the descriptions below.

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Two maximum height lines are indicated: one for plain paper and one for special paper.

Setting envelopes or postcards

When setting envelopes or postcards in the multi-purpose drawer, set themas shown below.

Printing on to envelopes or postcards

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Attempting to print on to both sides of envelopes or postcards may result in misfeeds or poor prints.

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Do not use pre-printed envelopes.

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To avoid wrinkling, misfeeds or poor printing, make sure the postcard stock is not curled.

Printing on to envelopes

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Do not use envelopes that have metal clasps, plastic snaps, string closures, windows, linings, self-
adhesive patches or synthetic materials. Attempting to print on these may cause misfeeds,
inadequate toner adherence or other problems.

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Enbossed envelopes whose surface is not flat may cause the smudged prints.

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Under high humidity and temperature conditions the glue flaps on some envelopes may become
sticky and be sealed closed when printed.

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Use only envelopes which are flat and crisply folded. Curled or poorly formed envelopes may be
poorly printed or may cause misfeeds.

Loading postcards

Loading envelopes

Load postcards print side up
to the rear left of the tray as
shown.

Envelopes can only be
printed on the address side.
Be sure to place envelopes
with the address side up and
the top of the envelope to the
rear.

Maximum height line for plain paper
Do not exceed this line when loading plain paper.

Maximum height line for special paper (red line)
Do not exceed this line when loading special paper.

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