Appearance
| Appearance |

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Outlet tray The outlet tray holds the printed paper. The outlet tray is inserted in the printer when you assemble the printer for the first time. Pull it out before printing or copying. |
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Front cover You can open the front cover to replace the toner cartridge. |
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Paper tray You can load paper into the paper tray. |
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Scanner cover You can open the cover to place a document for scanning or copying. |
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Scanning area You can place a document in the scanning area for scanning or copying. |
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Touch panel You can use the function buttons on the touch panel to connect the printer to a network, start copying, or perform other operations. |
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Button on the top cover You can press the button to open the top cover for replacing the drum cartridge or troubleshooting faults. |
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Left/Right indent You can use them to carry and move the printer. |
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Rear cover You can open the rear cover to check for faults such as paper jams. |
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Power switch You can use it to power the printer on or off. |
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Power port You can connect it to a power supply with a power cable to power on the printer. |
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LAN port You can insert a network cable in it for the printer to connect to a network. |
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USB-B (USB 2.0) port You can use it to connect the printer to a computer to transfer data. |
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Dust-proof cover It prevents dust from entering the rear of the paper tray. The dust-proof cover is inserted in the printer when you assemble the printer for the first time. It will be ejected after you load paper into the paper tray. |