Brother International MFC-J5720DW Basic Users Guide - Page 30

face up, Landscape orientation, Tray, and not the manual feed slot.

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Chapter 2 c Lift up the paper support. f Gently load the paper in the MP Tray with the printing surface face up. Make sure you load the paper in the MP Tray, and not the manual feed slot. Landscape orientation 2 d Gently press and slide the MP Tray paper guides to the width of the paper you are using. NOTE If you cannot load the paper in the MP Tray, lift the cover (1) forward and push the release lever (2) toward the back of the machine, and then load the paper. 1 2 e Fan the stack of paper well to avoid paper jams and misfeeds. NOTE • Always make sure the paper is not curled or wrinkled. • You can load up to 80 sheets of plain paper. 18

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Chapter 2
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c
Lift up the paper support.
d
Gently press and slide the MP Tray
paper guides to the width of the paper
you are using.
e
Fan the stack of paper well to avoid
paper jams and misfeeds.
NOTE
Always make sure the paper is not curled
or wrinkled.
You can load up to 80 sheets of plain
paper.
f
Gently load the paper in the MP Tray
with the printing surface
face up
.
Make sure you load the paper in the MP
Tray, and not the manual feed slot.
Landscape orientation
2
NOTE
If you cannot load the paper in the MP
Tray, lift the cover (1) forward and push
the release lever (2) toward the back of
the machine, and then load the paper.
1
2