Xerox C118 User Manual

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Loading Paper 
Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre 118 Quick Reference Guide
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6.
Close the paper tray.
Paper can be loaded either short edge feed or long edge feed.
Tray 5 (Bypass Tray)
Tray 5 (bypass tray) allows you to use a variety of paper sizes and types, including 
envelopes. Tray 5 (bypass tray) is located on the left-hand side of the machine. A tray 
extension is provided to accommodate larger sized paper. After loading paper stock 
other than envelopes in Tray 5 (bypass tray), the screen that allows you to select paper 
size and type is displayed. Specify the paper size and type to match the size and type 
of stock loaded. If they do not match, reprogramming is required. For more information 
about programming Tray 5 (bypass tray), refer to [Paper Size] screen in the Copy 
chapter on page 51.
NOTE: To reduce unnecessary fuser and paper jams, it is important that the 
programmed paper size and type is identical to the paper stock loaded.
1.
Load the paper neatly into Tray 5 
(bypass tray), making sure that the 
paper stack is in the center of the tray, 
and that the print side is facing 
downward. Tray 5 (bypass tray) can 
hold up to a 10 mm stack of paper.
NOTE: Do not load paper above the 
maximum fill line.
NOTE: When making single/double sided 
copies on perforated paper, load the paper to feed the opposite side of the perforated 
side edge first. Feeding the perforated side edge first might cause paper jams.
NOTE: When making copies or printing on 
thick-stock paper and the paper is not fed 
into the machine, apply a curl to the leading 
edge of the paper as shown in the figure on 
the right. Note, however, that excessively 
bending or folder the paper might cause 
paper jams.
NOTE: When loading envelopes, make sure 
the flaps are closed, and that the envelopes 
are oriented on the tray so that the flaps are face up and will enter the machine first. 
However, when loading C5-size envelopes, set the LEF so that the edge with the flaps 
is facing toward you.
Long edge feed
(LEF)
Short edge feed
(SEF)