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How to / Paper Handling
Face-up tray
Face-down tray
How to select an output tray and optional lower cassette
There are two output trays for printed paper stacks: the face-down tray and the face-up tray.
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The face-down tray is the default output tray. To select the face-up tray as the output tray, see How to select an output tray and optional lower cassette. |
The face-up tray stacks your printouts with the printed surface facing up. You can use the face-up tray with the following types of paper:
Paper type: |
All paper types supported by this printer |
Capacity: |
Up to 150 sheets (A4 or smaller size paper) |
You need to make the Reverse Order setting in the printer driver to output printouts onto the face-up tray. To make this setting, click the Basic Settings, select the Reverse Order check box, then click OK.
The face-down tray is located on the top of the printer. Your printouts will be stacked facing down.
You can use the face-down tray with the following types of paper:
Paper type: |
Plain paper (minimum 210 mm width x 182 mm length), |
Capacity: |
Up to 250 sheets |
Caution: |
The following paper cannot be used with the face-down tray. Use the face-up tray instead. |
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There are two ways of specifying which output tray you want to use, the face-down tray or the face-up tray.
Using the printer driver:
Click the Basic Settings tab and select either Face-down Tray or Face-up Tray from the Output Tray setting. Then click OK.
Using the control panel:
Select Face-down (face-down tray) or Face-up (face-up tray) as the Out Bin setting in the Setup Menu.
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