It depends what printer you have. All printers are different. A Deskjet 970 cxi just has you insert paper at the tray underneath the top tray that can pivot up and down (where the paper comes out).
the sx130 printer has a rear feed paper tray. simply place the paper in the top and check you have the grey paper adjuster set to the correct size. Should be a simple case of hitting print
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It looks like the paper is loaded in the tray in front. Go to Brother.com/support and enter your printer model and you can down load any updates to the software and down load the manual also.
Perhaps the Lexmark Z2400 User's Guide will be able to help you. Just go to this link: http://www.lexmark.com/publications/pdfs/2007/2420/english/lxdquser.pdf . Scroll to Loading Paper, Page 32, for the instructions on how to load paper on the printer. Hope this helps.
To print 8x8 photos at home, you will need a printer that supports that size of paper. Make sure to select the correct paper size in your printer settings before printing. Additionally, ensure that your photo editing software or printer settings are set to print at the desired dimensions. Load the paper into the printer tray and then print your photo.
To print on cardstock at home, you will need a printer that can handle thicker paper. Adjust the printer settings to select the appropriate paper type (usually labeled as cardstock or heavy paper). Load the cardstock into the printer's paper tray and print your document as you normally would. Make sure to allow the ink to dry before handling the printed cardstock.
You can purchase printer paper at papersource.com. This site offers all kinds of paper including printer paper at a low cost. This is where I buy my printer paper all the time.
Yes, you can use cardstock paper in your printer as long as it is compatible with your printer's specifications for paper weight and thickness.
Printer paper is different from regular paper as it is more thicker to allow the cyan, magenta, and yellow inks to seep through the orifices that printer paper has.
Is the paper in the printer tray properly.
In the back of your printer is a section you can open up and remove the paper. You have to feel around for the piece that snaps out.
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