When loading A5 size paper in the paper drawer of the main unit, see Loading Custom Size Paper.
When you want to load A5 size paper in the optional cassette feeding module in the landscape orientation, see Loading Regular Size Paper. If you want to use the portrait orientation, load paper by following the procedure for Loading Custom Size Paper.
When using A6 size paper, see Loading Custom Size Paper and load it in the portrait orientation.
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Follow the procedure below when loading paper into the optional cassette feeding module.
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Printing on the Back Side of Printed Paper (Manual 2-Sided Printing)
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You can print on the back side of printed paper. Flatten any curls on the printed paper and insert it into the paper drawer with the print side face down or into the multi-purpose tray (Loading Paper in the Multi-Purpose Tray) with the print side face up.
When using the multi-purpose tray, load one sheet of paper each time you print.
You can use only the paper printed with this machine.
You cannot print on the side that has previously been printed on.
If the printouts look faded, set the target paper source to <On> in <Manual Back Side Print (2-Sided Only)>. <Manual Back Side Print (2-Sided Only)>
If you are using A5 size paper, the reverse side may not be printed correctly.
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Printing on the Back Side of Printed Paper (Manual 2-Sided Printing)
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You can print on the back side of printed paper. Flatten any curls on the printed paper and insert it into the paper drawer with the print side face down or into the multi-purpose tray (Loading Paper in the Multi-Purpose Tray) with the print side face up.
When using the multi-purpose tray, load one sheet of paper each time you print.
You can use only the paper printed with this machine.
You cannot print on the side that has previously been printed on.
If the printouts look faded, set the target paper source to <On> in <Manual Back Side Print (2-Sided Only)>. <Manual Back Side Print (2-Sided Only)>
If you are using A5 size paper, the reverse side may not be printed correctly.
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