Xerox Phaser 4622 User Guide

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Paper and Other Media
Xerox Phaser 4622
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Loading Paper
Paper Tray 1 (Bypass Tray) and Paper Tray 2 are provided as standard on all configurations. Additional 
paper trays can be purchased as an option. Up to 6 paper trays or up to 4 paper trays and a High 
Capacity Feeder can be installed.
Various media sizes and types can be used in the trays. For more media specifications, refer to 
Preparing Paper for Loading
Before loading paper into the paper trays, fan the edges. This procedure separates any sheets of paper 
that are stuck together and reduces the possibility of paper jams.
Note 
To avoid unnecessary paper jams and misfeeds do not remove paper from its packaging 
until required.
Paper Tray 1 (Bypass Tray)
Paper Tray 1 (Bypass Tray) is located on the front of your machine. It can be closed when not in use, 
making the product more compact. Use Paper Tray 1 (Bypass Tray) to print transparencies, labels, 
envelopes or postcards in addition to making quick runs of paper types or sizes that are not currently 
loaded in the paper tray.
Acceptable print media is plain paper from 3 x 5" to 8.5 x 14" Legal (76.2 x 127 mm to 216 x 356 mm) 
and weighing between 16 lb and 57 lb (60 g/m² and 216 g/m²). If loading envelopes, remove any curl 
on the envelopes before loading them. Prepare a stack of envelopes for loading by flexing or fanning 
them back and forth, a maximum of 10 envelopes can be loaded.
1.
Lower Paper Tray 1 (Bypass Tray), located on the front of the 
machine and unfold the paper support extension.
Note 
Remove any curl on postcards and labels before 
loading them into Paper Tray 1 (Bypass Tray). 
2.
Prepare a stack of paper for loading by flexing or fanning 
them back and forth. Straighten the edges on a level surface.
Note 
Paper Tray 1 (Bypass Tray) can hold a maximum of 100 
sheets of 20 lb (80 g/m²) bond paper, 20 transparency sheets 
or 10 envelopes. 
3.
Load the print material with the print side facing up and against the right edge of the tray.
Note 
Hold transparencies by the edges and avoid touching the print side.