Printer setup |
Select [Paper Input] [Paper Type: Bypass Tray ][Envelope]. |
Printer driver setup |
Select [Envelope Settings] in [Paper Type]. |
Supported paper feeding tray |
Bypass tray |
Paper capacity |
Make sure paper is not stacked higher than the paper guides inside the bypass tray. |
Duplex printing |
Not supported |
Envelope setup |
Default: [Envelope 1] If the print quality needs to be improved, select a paper type that is appropriate for the thickness of the envelope you are using. Select [Maintenance] [General Settings] [Envelope] [Envelope 1] to [Envelope 3]. High numbered settings allow thicker paper to be used, but are printed more slowly. |
Additional cautions |
Load envelopes with the print side down, and the open end of the envelope facing out from the printer.
When printing on envelopes, set the envelope size using the printer driver or control panel. See “Loading Paper” for details.
Before loading envelopes, remove any air inside and make sure all edges are sharply creased. If envelopes are curled, straighten them before loading.
If envelopes are curled when they are output, straighten them by rubbing.
Depending on the printing environment, envelopes may be output with the edges wrinkled, with toner marks on the back, or blurred. In addition, when printing solid black areas, streaks may appear where two envelopes touch.
Depending on the type of envelope or printing environment, envelopes might be output creased or printed improperly. In such cases, try changing the loading orientation.
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