LOADING PAPER INTO THE BYPASS TRAY
               Use the bypass tray for printing on plain paper, envelopes,
                  label sheets, tab paper, and other special media.
                  Up to 100 sheets of paper can be loaded (Heavy paper weighing between
                  28 lbs. bond and 140 lbs. index (106 g/m2 and 256
                  g/m2): 40 sheets, heavy paper weighing
                  between 140 lbs. index and 110 lbs. cover (257 g/m2 and
                  300 g/m2), transparency film, tab paper, and
                  envelope: 20 sheets) for continuous printing, just like operation
                  using other trays.
               
                  
                     - When using
                        plain paper other than Sharp standard paper or special media other
                        than SHARP-recommended transparency film, glossy paper, or when
                        printing on the reverse side of paper that has been printed on one
                        side, load paper one sheet at a time. Loading more than one sheet
                        at a time will cause misfeeds.
 
                     - Before
                        loading paper, straighten any curling in the paper.
 
                     - When adding
                        paper, remove any paper remaining in the bypass tray, combine it
                        with the paper to be added, and reload as a single stack. If paper
                        is added without removing the remaining paper, a misfeed may result.
                        Loading more sheets than the specified number of sheets or the limit
                        may cause paper misfeeds.
 
                  
                
               
                  HOW TO LOAD THE PAPER
                  
                     Load paper up to 7-1/4"
                        x 10-1/2" (A5) size in landscape orientation.
                     
                   
                  LOADING TAB PAPER
                  
                     To print on tab paper, load tab paper into
                        the bypass tray with the print side facing down.
                     
                     
                        
                           - Use only
                              tab paper that is made of paper. Tab paper made of a material other
                              than paper (film, etc.) cannot be used.
 
                           - To print
                              on the tabs of tab paper:
                              In copy mode, use [Tab Copy] in "Others". In print mode, use
                              the tab print function.
 
                        
                      
                   
                  INSERTING TRANSPARENCY FILM
                  
                     
                        
                           - Use SHARP-recommended
                              transparency film.
 
                           - When loading
                              multiple sheets of transparency film into the bypass tray, fan the
                              sheets several times before loading.
 
                           - When printing
                              on transparency film, remove each sheet as it is printed and output
                              from the machine. If multiple sheets of film are allowed to stack
                              on the output tray, the sheets may stick together or become curled.
 
                           
                        
                      
                   
                  LOADING
                        ENVELOPES
                  
                     When inserting envelopes
                        in the bypass tray, place them aligned to the left side in the orientation
                        shown below.
Only the front side of envelopes can be printed or copied
                        on. Place the front side facing down.
Fold the flap and make a sharp crease at the fold.
                     
                     When placing DL
                     
                        
Open the flap of the
                           envelope.
                        Place so that the flap is
                           on the right.
                        When placing C4, C5, or C6Close the flap of the envelope.
                        Place so that the flap is
                           on the back side.
                        
                     
                     Important points when using envelopes
                     
                        - Do not print
                           the rear surface (the side with adhesive) of the envelope. This
                           may result in misfeeds or poor print quality.
 
                        - Restrictions apply to some
                           types of envelopes. For more information, consult a qualified service
                           technician.
 
                        - Some operating environments
                           may cause creasing, smudging, misfeeds, poor toner fusing, or machine
                           failure.
 
                        - When placing multiple envelopes,
                           they may not be fed if the print surface not being flat, instead
                           being fed on an angle.
 
                        - Feeding of thick
                           envelopes may not be possible.
 
                        - Envelopes with
                           low surface smoothness may not be able to be fed.
 
                        - Do not use the following envelopes:
 
                        
                           - Those
                              with a string for closing
 
                           
                           - Those with a
                              metal piece, a plastic hook or a ribbon hook
 
                           
                           - Those with a
                              lining
 
                           
                           - Those with an
                              uneven surface, finished with titling or emboss
 
                           
                           - Lined envelopes
                              and other items that use adhesives or other composites for sealing
                              may have this substance melt because of heat from the fusing unit.
 
                           
                           - Hand-made envelopes
 
                           
                           - Those containing
                              air inside
 
                           
                           - Those with wrinkles,
                              bending marks, cuts, or other damage.
 
                           
                           - Envelopes whose
                              surface has deteriorated or whose shape has been deformed due to
                              long-term storage or moisture absorption cannot be used.
 
                           
                           - Those with four
                              or more layers of lamination cannot be fed.
 
                           
                           - Those with a
                              window
 
                        
                        
                        - Envelopes with the corner
                           gluing position on the back not aligned with the corner edge cannot
                           be used as it may cause creasing.
 
                        - Print quality is not guaranteed
                           in the area 13/32" (10 mm) around the edges of the envelope.
 
                        - Print quality is not guaranteed
                           on parts of envelopes where there is a large step-like change of
                           thickness, such as on four-layer parts or parts less than three
                           layers.
 
                        - In the case of landscape envelopes,
                           make sure that flaps are not in the range where the bypass feed
                           roller moves on.
 
                        
                        - Press envelopes to bleed air
                           inside, and press creases on all 4 sides well before setting. In
                           addition, when envelopes are warped or bent, straighten them using
                           hard objects such as pencil or ruler before setting.
 
                        - Align on a flat surface
 
                        - Some envelopes may not be
                           usable due to the shape of the flap or the type of envelope.
 
                     
                     Important points when using embossed paper/label sheets
                     
                        - The effect of
                           asperity surfaces of embossed paper may affect the print quality
                           depending on the type of embossed paper.
                           For more information, consult the dealer or nearest SHARP Service
                           Department.
 
                        - Some labels may have to be
                           loaded into the bypass tray in the specified orientation. Follow
                           such instructions.
                           If a form is already printed on the labels, and the print images
                           and the preprinted form do not line up, adjust the application or
                           printer driver settings to rotate the print images.
 
                        - Do not use the following types
                           of label sheets.
 
                        
                           - Label
                              sheets without an adhesive copy or label copy
 
                           
                           - Label sheets
                              with adhesive exposed
 
                           
                           - Label sheets
                              with a specified feeding direction that is not supported by the
                              machine
 
                           
                           - A label sheet
                              that has already been fed or has some labels removed
 
                           
                           - Label sheets
                              consisting of multiple sheets
 
                           
                           - Label sheets
                              that do not support laser printing
 
                           
                           - Label sheets
                              that cannot withstand heat
 
                           
                           - Label sheets
                              that have perforations in the backing paper
 
                           
                           - Label sheets
                              with slits in the backing paper
 
                           
                           - Non-standard
                              label sheets
 
                           
                           - Label sheets
                              with adhesive that has deteriorated due to prolonged storage or
                              otherwise
 
                           
                           - Label sheets
                              with cutouts that expose the backing paper
 
                           
                           - Curled or otherwise
                              deformed label sheets
 
                           
                           - Torn or creased
                              label sheets
 
                           
                           - Label sheets
                              consisting of three sheets or more.
 
                        
                     
                     
                        Open the bypass tray.
                        When loading paper larger than 8-1/2" x 11"R or
                        A4R, pull out the extension guide.
Pull the extension guide all the way out.
                        
                           Caution
Do not place heavy objects on the bypass tray or
                           press down on the tray.
 
                        Load the paper with the print side facing down.
Insert the paper along the bypass tray guides all the
                        way into the bypass tray until it stops slowly. Inserting the paper
                        with excessive force may cause the leading edge to fold back. Inserting
                        the paper too loosely may cause skewed feeding or misfeeds.
The paper must not exceed the maximum number of sheets
                        and must not be higher than the indicator line.
                        Set the bypass tray guides correctly to the width of
                           the paper.
Adjust the bypass tray guides so that they slightly contact the
                        loaded paper.
                        For "Letter Head" and "Pre-Printed", set the paper
                           with the print side up. However, when [Disabling of Duplex] is enabled, set
                           the print side in the same orientation as in the regular mode (facing
                           down).
                        
                           
                              - Do
                                 not forcefully push in paper that you are loading. This may cause
                                 misfeeds.
 
                              - If the
                                 bypass tray guides are set wider than the paper, move the bypass
                                 tray guides in until they correctly fit the width of the paper.
                                 If the bypass guides are set too wide, the paper may skew or be
                                 creased.
 
                              - How to close
                                    the bypass tray
 Remove
                              any paper remaining in the bypass tray. When the extension guide
                              is pulled, push the extension guide into the bypass tray and then
                              close the bypass tray.
                         
                      
                   
                  HOW TO PLACE THE LONG PAPER GUIDE
                  
                     The steps for attaching the optional long
                        paper feeding tray to the bypass tray are explained below.
                     
                        Extend the auxiliary guide of the long paper feeding
                           tray.
                        
                        Pull out the extension guide of the bypass tray.
                        
                        Attach the long paper feeding tray onto the extension
                           guide of the bypass tray.
                        
                        Replace the extension guide of the bypass tray.