Load Paperboard in the Rear Flat Tray - GX4020

Article ID: ART180960 | Date published: 11/17/2022 | Date last updated: 12/06/2022
 

Description

This article shows how to load heavier stock into the rear flat tray of the MAXIFY GX4020.

Solution

Loading Paperboard in Rear Flat Tray

Load A4, B5, and letter-sized paperboard on the rear flat tray.

 Learn about the weight of paper that can be used in the rear flat tray.

  1. Prepare paper. If paper is curled, flatten it.

     If paper is curled, hold the curled corners and gently bend them in the opposite direction until the paper becomes completely flat.

  2. Open the rear flat tray (A).

    Turn the printer around to open the rear flat tray (A)

  3. Pull out the paper support (B) and slide the left paper guide (C).

    Pull out the paper support (B) and slide the left paper guide (C)

  4. Load paper in the portrait orientation on the tray WITH THE PRINT SIDE FACING UP.

    Load only one sheet of paper, making sure that the front edge of the paper is still visible. Do not insert paper into the printer.

    Load paper in the portrait orientation with the side to print on facing up

     Always load paper in portrait orientation (D). Loading paper in landscape orientation (E) can cause paper jams.

    Load the paper in portrait orientation (D). Loading in landscape orientation (E) can cause paper jams

  5. Move the left paper guide and adjust the guides to both edges of the paper.

    Do not slide the paper guides too tightly against the paper. The paper may not be fed properly.

    Adjust the paper guides to both edges of the paper

  6. Push the paper into the printer until the line (F) on the paper support is visible.

    Push the paper into the printer until the line (F) is visible

     If you pushed the paper past the line on the paper support, slowly pull out the paper to the line.

  7. Pull out the paper output tray (G).

    Pull out the paper output tray (G)

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