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HP model M201dw
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Can I use the Main Input Tray (Tray 2) to print Avery labels or do I have to use the Primary Input (single sheet) Tray (Tray 1) to print Avery Mailing labels (# 5160)?  I have 5 sheets of lables to print.

 

The Printer's user manual was not clear on this and I don't want to jam the printer.

 

Thank for the help.

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Since both trays use the same exact path it should not matter which tray you use. On printers where the paper comes out of a physical cassette and curls up from the bottom it is always recommended to use the manual tray which provides a straight line paper path. Both trays on your printer have the straight line paper path.

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Since both trays use the same exact path it should not matter which tray you use. On printers where the paper comes out of a physical cassette and curls up from the bottom it is always recommended to use the manual tray which provides a straight line paper path. Both trays on your printer have the straight line paper path.

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Thanks Davidzuts - Thanks for the quick reply.  That does work - I used the Main input tray for printing multiple pages of Avery labels stock and it worked fine.

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