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NOTE: 
If the Function Enabled setting for 
Copy
 is set to 
On (Password)
, you need to enter the four digit password to use 
the copy function. If the Function Enabled setting for 
Copy
 is set to 
Off
, the copy function is disabled and the menu is not 
displayed on the screen. For details, see "Function Enabled."
Loading Paper for Copying
The instructions for loading paper in the paper tray are the same whether you are printing, faxing, or copying. For 
details about loading paper, see "Loading Print Media." For details about setting the paper type and size in the tray, 
Selecting Paper Tray
After loading the print media for copy output, select the desired paper tray to be used for the copy job.
To select the tray:
Press the 
 (Home) button.
Select Copy.
Select Select Tray.
Select the desired tray, and then select OK.
You can select MPF, Tray1, or Tray2*.
* Tray2 is only available when the optional 550-sheet feeder (tray2) is installed.
Preparing a Document
You can use the document glass or the duplex automatic document feeder (DADF) to load an original document for 
copying, scanning, and sending a fax. You can load up to 50 sheets of 75 g/m
2
 (20 lb) documents for one job using 
the DADF or one sheet at a time using the document glass.
 
WARNING: 
Avoid loading documents that are smaller than 5.5 inches by 5.5 inches (139.7 mm by 139.7 mm) or larger than 8.5 
inches by 14 inches (215.9 mm by 355.6 mm), different sizes or weights together, or booklets, pamphlets, transparencies, or 
documents having other unusual characteristics in the DADF.
 
WARNING: 
Carbon-paper or carbon-backed paper, coated paper, onion skin or thin paper, wrinkled or creased paper, curled 
or rolled paper, torn paper, photographs, or  transparencies cannot be used in the DADF.
 
WARNING: 
Do not use the documents with staples, paper clips or exposed to adhesives or solvent based materials such as 
glue, ink and correcting fluid in the DADF.
 
NOTE: 
To get the best scan quality, especially for color or gray scale images, use the document glass instead of the DADF.