The videos at the right show you how to load paper into the trays. Take a moment to view them before attempting to load a paper tray.
Load paper as indicated by the labels on each paper tray. If you are using the 2 Tray Feed Module, load paper as indicated for trays 3 and 4 of the 4 Tray Feed Module.
NOTE: If printing on coated stock but only one side is coated, load the coated side up. Systems with the MultiFunction Finisher do NOT support coated stock. |
NOTE: Stocks greater than 250 gsm are not recommended for use with the Xerox Nuvera. For details on using the correct stocks, see Supported Paper. |
NOTE: Loading papers of varying types and weights may warrant adjustment of the Sheet Enhancement Module. For details, see Adjusting the Decurler. |
NOTE: It may be possible to configure your Xerox Nuvera with two or more SFMs, effectively doubling the feed capacity of the system. See your Xerox sales representative if you wish to configure your system in this way. |
For details on paper handling and storage, see Handling and Storing Paper.
CAUTION! Do not block or damage the stack height sensor. |
TIP: If you load any type of drilled paper, to aid in sheet separation and to prevent jams, fan the reams before loading into the tray. |
Certain paper types (such as tabs, drilled stock, transparencies, etc...) require that they be loaded in a certain way in order to achieve the correct output.
Additionally, the types of finishing devices you may have installed impacts the way in which some stock types must be loaded to achieve correct output. For more information, see Loading Special Stock For Proper Finishing Output.
For general guidelines for proper paper usage, see Recommendations for paper usage.
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Leading edge is the left side of the paper as you look down on it in the tray. Leading edge means that this is the edge of the paper that first enters the print engine.
Trailing edge is the edge opposite the leading edge. It is on the right side and is the last edge of the paper to go into the print engine. When the leading edge is the short edge of the paper, the paper is loaded SEF (short edge feed). When the leading edge is the long edge of the paper, the paper is loaded LEF (long edge feed).