3 Loading Paper422. Push down the metal plate to thebottom of the tray.NOTE: Do not add a new stack of paper ontop of the remaining paper in the tray.Remove the remaining paper in the tray, putit on top of the new stack of paper, align theedges neatly, then load the stack of paperin the tray. This reduces the possibility of apaper jam.3. Load paper neatly and tightly againstthe left corner of the tray, with the sideto be printed facing up.NOTE: Do not load paper above themaximum fill line as it may cause a paperjam or a machine malfunction.4. Adjust the three paper guides to justtouch the edges of the paper, and alignthe arrow on the right paper guide withthe appropriate paper size marking onthe label.NOTE: If you do not adjust the paperguides correctly, it may result in a paperjam.NOTE: If loading a relatively thin stack ofpaper in the tray, when tightly adjusting theright paper guide up against the edge of the paper, the stack of paper can becomewarped. This will not result in a paper jam as long as the paper guide arrow is correctlyaligned with the appropriate paper size marking on the label.5. Push Tray 1 gently back into position.Loading Paper in Tray 2If the machine runs out of paper in Tray 2 during copying or printing, the Tray 2 indicatoron the Machine Diagram (mimic) flashes, and the error code appears in the Display.Copying or printing automatically resumes when a sufficient amount of paper is loadedin Tray 2.The following procedure describes how to load paper in Tray 2.NOTE: Paper Tray 2 is an optional accessory.NOTE: Before loading paper in the tray, fan the edges. This separates any sheets ofpaper that are stuck together, and reduces the possibility of paper jams.