On the off chance that you're taking out a printout yet the paper is slowing down out, by then you needn't pressure. You can utilize the assistance that is offered by the help locale or you can dial the assistance number and talk with the Brother Printer Support to channel through the issue. You can interface with the client mind and get some information about the plans concerning the issue.
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f the message "No Paper" continues to appear on the display follow the instructions listed below:
When printing from Tray#1 or Tray#2 :
Pull the paper tray completely out of the machine. Go to STEP2.
When printing from MP Tray :
Go to STEP4.
Tray #2 is the optional LT-5300 paper tray.
The MP Tray is just above the main paper tray and can be accessed by opening the MP Tray door. To open, pull on either the left or right side of the front door by the circular cutout.
While pressing the blue paper-guide release lever, slide the paper guides to fit the paper size. If the back of the paper tray doesn't move, the tray lock button may be in the lock position; slide the lock button to the unlock position and pull out the back of the paper tray again. With the paper removed, you will see the LTR (letter) marking on the plastic plate on the bottom of the paper tray to indicate where the moveable rear guide (with protruding arrow) should be moved to for letter size paper. There is also a marking for legal size paper. Make sure the guides are set at the correct mark. Reload the paper in the paper tray. Make sure the moveable rear guide does NOT push tightly against the paper. It should be adjusted to the LTR (letter) or LGL (legal) position, depending on your paper size. If the moveable rear guide is pushed too tightly against the rear edge of the paper, the paper will get stuck in the tray and a loud plastic snapping noise may be heard when feeding paper.
Move the tray lock button to the lock position (slide the button towards the paper).
If there is no paper in the tray, reload the paper.
When printing from Tray#1 or Tray#2 :
The tray can hold up to 250 sheets of 20lb paper. Do not overfill the tray. There is a maximum paper mark located on the top of the right and left paper guide. It looks like a V cut out in the plastic.
Regards,
Bruce