Answered By: John Germain Last Updated: Jul 20, 2022 Views: 584
The bypass tray can be used if you want to photocopy onto other media for example your own card or paper, but please note the following:
- Card should not be too rigid, maximum 220g - you should be able to bend it into a half circle without it tearing in the middle or creasing
- Tracing paper is not compatible
- Do not place card etc. into any of the paper trays, it could jam and damage the printer & your media
1. On the right side of the printer make sure the bypass tray is open (horizontal as shown)
2. Insert your media inside the moveable guides (shown inserted portrait) Place the side to be printed on face down If your media has a top of the page this should be placed furthest away
3. Login by tapping your card
4. Select Copy to enter the Photocopy settings screen
5. On the Copy screen select Options
6. From the Options menu select Paper Selection
7. Change Paper Tray to Tray 1—the bypass tray
8. Select Paper Type and select the thickness nearest what you are using. Card is typically 120g
9. Press Done when finished making selections
10. Press Hide Options to get back to the copy screen
11. From the copy screen you can also select whether to copy single or double sided and whether to copy in colour or black and white
12. To change the number of copies required press the number
13. Press the Copy button to start the copy process
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