Xerox Phaser 5335 User Guide

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4.2 Loading Paper
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Important
• For best print quality, do not use envelopes that:
• are curled or twisted.
• are stuck together or damaged.
• have windows, holes, perforations, cutouts, or embossments.
• use tie strings, metal clasps, or metal folding bars.
• have postage stamps attached.
• have any exposed adhesive when the flaps are in the sealed position.
• have deckle edges or creased corners.
• have rough, cockled, or laid finishes.
Paper Sizes / Paper Types in the Trays
If you loaded standard-size paper in the trays 2 - 5, set the size and orientation of the paper 
in each paper tray using the paper size dial. If you loaded non-standard-size paper into the 
trays 2 - 5, set the paper size dial to [
*
].
If you loaded non-standard-size paper into Tray 1 (Bypass tray) or trays 2 - 5, manually set 
its paper size on the control panel.
The printer does not have ability to sense the type of the paper loaded in each tray. The 
default paper types for Tray 1 (Bypass tray) or trays 2 - 5 are [Plain Paper]. If you loaded 
paper other than plain paper into the trays, manually change its paper type on the control 
panel.
Make sure to set the paper type correctly on the control panel. If the paper type setting does 
not match the actual type of the paper, toner may not fuse properly onto the paper, resulting 
in smearing and poor print quality.
Note
• The paper type setting can be changed under [Paper Type] on the control panel. You can also change 
the paper type from your print driver when requesting a print job.
• You can program your printer not to display a message asking you to change the paper type each time 
you load paper into the paper trays. You can program this under [Display Screen] on the control panel.
Refer to
• For information on how to set the paper type setting on the control panel, refer to "Changing the Paper 
• For information on how to set a paper size on the control panel, refer to "Setting the Paper Sizes of the 
• For information about [Paper Type] and [Display Screen], refer to "[Paper Type]" (P. 104) and " [Display 
Screen]" (P. 103), respectively.
• For information on how to set a paper type on your print driver, refer to " Printing by Changing the Paper 
Extending the Extension Output Tray
The extension output tray prevents printed 
output from falling off the printer.
When printing documents, extend the extension 
output tray.