Main Components of the Printer - TS6420 (Front View)

Article ID: ART179946 | Date published: 06/15/2021 | Date last updated: 06/15/2021
 

Description

This article shows the main components found when viewing the PIXMA TS6420 from the front.

Solution

Front View

Front view of the printer showing the scanner glass and the cassette

A: Platen

Load an original document or photo here.

B: Document Cover

Open to load an original on the platen.

C: Operation Panel

Use to change the settings of the printer or to operate it.

The operation panel can be tilted.

D: Cassette

Load A4, B5, A5, or Letter-sized plain paper into the cassette, and insert it into the printer.

E: Paper Guides

Align with right / left / front sides of the paper stack.

F: Cassette Cover

Detach to load paper in the cassette.

G: Paper Output Tray

Printed paper is ejected. Pull out it before printing.

H: Paper Output Support

Open to support ejected paper.

I: Status Bar

Lights or flashes to indicate the printer is operating or when an error occurs.

Front view of printer with the rear tray open

J: Paper Support

Extend to load paper in the rear tray.

K: Rear Tray Cover

Open to load paper in the rear tray.

L: Paper Guides

Align with both sides of the paper stack.

M: Feed Slot Cover

Prevents anything from falling into the feed slot.

Open it to slide the paper guides, and close it before printing.

N: Rear Tray

Load paper here. Two or more sheets of the same size and type of paper can be loaded at the same time, and fed automatically one sheet at a time.

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