Correct paper storage, Print media weight, type, and size, Loading paper into the high capacity feeder – CPG PageMaster 402N User Manual

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Compuprint PageMaster 402N User Guide

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Loading Paper into the High Capacity Feeder

Correct Paper Storage

It is important to store paper correctly prior to placing it in the printer, since improper storage can
cause frequent paper jams and poor print quality. Use the following guidelines when storing paper
for use in the printer:

Store reams of paper on a flat surface, and always store them stacked horizontally.

Store reams of paper in an area away from both direct sunlight and high humidity

Open sealed reams only when you are ready to load the paper into the paper tray, and always
close and seal partial reams of paper.

Do not stack partial reams of paper

Print Media Weight, Type, and Size

The following table defines print media that you can use in the high capacity feeder, and also indi-
cates the feed orientation—long edge feed (LEF) or short edge feed (SEF). If you have concerns
about a specific brand or type of media, try samples of the media to determine if the resulting
printer performance and print quality meet your expectations.

Loading Paper into the High Capacity Feeder

Use the following procedure to load paper into the high capacity feeder:

NOTE:

The high capacity feeder accommodates only A4 or letter size paper.

1.

Pull the high capacity feeder tray out until it stops. Do not reach into the tray with your hand
until the tray is completely lowered.

2.

Adjust the paper guides to fit the desired paper size by lifting the paper guides and inserting
them into the appropriate guide holes.

Paper Source

Weight

Paper Type and Feed
Direction

Paper Sizes
Accommodated

High Capacity Feeder

16 to 24 lbs.
60 to 135 g/m

2

A4 LEF

297 x 210mm
11.7 x 8.27 inches

Letter LEF

279.4 x 215.9mm
11 x 8.5 inches

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