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Cut potato, carrots and broccoli into bite-sized pieces. Add to a large tray and drizzle with oil and salt. Bake at 200C / 400F for approx. 15-20 minutes. Cut the Brussels sprouts in halves. Trim off the thick stalks from the kale and tear the leaves into smaller pieces. Drizzle with oil and salt, add to the tray and bake for 10-15 minutes more or so. The vegetables are ready when they are golden and tender and the kale chips are crunchy.

I have tried every setting you can think off this printer since new has always done this straight out of the box, every time I print I get this error Add paper-bypass tray. Every time I turn the printer off (power down) and try a print if gives me the same error. I have upgraded to the latest firmware thinking this would fix it but it still does the same. There are no settings I can find that are asking for a print to the output tray all setting are pointing to tray 1. Any help gratefully received we have had this printer for months but are unable to use it due to this error. Is there a way we can even disable the output tray ? Or any way to get this printer to print from the normal A4 print tray 1. I only have 1 main print tray and don not have Tray 2, Optional 550-Sheet Feeder. In the menu there is only an option for tray 1, but the printer seems unable to print to it always sending prints to the By-pass tray even though the tray is not selected and is closed.

Every time I try to print to the printer, an error pops up that says "Load Paper. LTR/Plain 1". I have to manually select the second option to get it to print. I've tried setting the deflaut paper tray several times, but the error still pops up. I print from windows and android. Please help me.

Seems to be a bit of shared pain out there on this topic of late. In my case, my wife's new Lenovo Laptop (Win 11) generated this behavior (where the printer wants to use the slot load above the tray and requires one to alter that default at the printer), whereas my Win 10 Desktop did not. Both running with the printer on the network with a static IP.

I had same problem, verfied driver and printer had same paper type and size. Finally solved the problem by removing the requirement to "Specify When Loading Paper:" for the multi-purpose tray on the printer. It now works as it should and pulls from the Drawer paper tray.

Went to print something and it started complaining about the paper tray, which it never has before. Tried all the normal troubleshooting, power cycling, etc. No option to select paper tray in the driver.

I followed with success your solution to printer to Load Paper. LTR/Plain 1 and having to manually select the second option to get it to print. Then it came time to print address labels for Christmas letters. I can not get the printer to print labels at all where before I would just place the labels in the paper tray and the printer would automatically print them. Any suggestions? Thank you.

I don't know the printer well enough to answer your question, but I suspect that you're dealing with a different issue than the one covered here. The printer wouldn't change the default tray assignment simply because you put something different in the tray (assuming that you're putting your labels in the tray that you normally use with plain paper.

If checking the driver/menu settings using the post above did not resolve the issue, you can also try downloading and installing the UFR printer driver using the link HERE. The issue you are describing can also be caused if you are not using the correct driver for the printer and it is not sending the correct paper size/paper tray information.

The changes would need to be made in the driver. The driver settings for the paper type and paper size will need to be adjusted so they match on both the printer and computer. The original image that started the forum post shows that the print request was setup for letter plain paper, but the tray 1 setting on the printer is set to letter sized recycled paper.

This should be listed as the correct answer, so thanks!


The issue isn't with selecting the proper tray, it's figuring out which paper type the driver is sending to the printer, and making sure the printer tray is configured with the same paper type. I had "Plain Paper" selected in the driver, but had my printer tray configured for paper type 2. I switched the tray to paper type 1, and that solved the problem for me.

What's dawned on me however is that the rear tray would allow me to load stacks at a time and then go about working or whatever else. However; I can't for the life of me figure out how to send an image from the REAR tray to the computer. If I attempt to use the IJ scan tool; it always defaults to the scan bed. If I attempt to initiate it on the scanner itself; the rear tray only "copies". Is there a way to effectively "Scan" with the rear tray?

Suggestions aside, I think its important to tell you that the rear tray on the TS6420 is for paper, not for scanning. Your printer does not have a ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) which is essentially what I believe you are hoping for. Using an ADF for photos can be tricky. Photo scanners are in fact better suited for this since they don't curl the photos like a printer's ADF might. I'd be happy to discuss further if you wish.

HELP... I am sick of dealing with this huge obstacle to my productivity and I finally have hit a wall. I have a pixma G7020... and I love everything about it except for a HUGE thing... the inability to automatically set the MAIN TRAY as the default tray to pull paper from NO MATTER WHAT. If something is printing, it should automatically pull from the main paper tray. But it won't. It defaults to REAR. EVERY TIME. I've altered tons of settings on and off...and it doesn't matter. EXAMPLES: I can't print from my phone because it wants to print from the rear tray EVERY SINGLE TIME and I have to manually overide it BY HAND on the actual printer (not a setting on the phone printer options) by touching OK on the actual printer control panel. So if I'm upstairs... I have to go downstairs, and then by that point, I may as well pull up the item on my computer, not the phone. But where it matters even more....This is a huge problem day to day with my business. If I print from ANY program (right now trying to print order invoices from Etsy).... the options panel that comes up from the print options in etsy... I set all the settings up...if I print to my $100 printer by Canon (the Ts6320)...it will print as it should. But if I change to my expensive workhorse...the 67020.... it doesn't matter. It defaults to the rear tray. There is NO option on the screen from within the print module in Chrome/Etsy that allows us to select which tray to pull from. And if I open up the printer options to override the program/browser printer options menu....then I lose all the other features like printing 4 orders per page, color vs b&W, certain page selection, etc. But every single printer I've owned (and it's been at least 10 in the course of my life...) the default tray would be the main paper tray. When something is 8.5x11 in size, then it should default to the MAIN tray. But nope. It defaults to REAR every single darn time. I can get it to stay to last printer settings when I'm printing from photoshop or silhouette studio ... indesign, etc... but if I print from the internet, like Etsy, or google, or google docs, concert tickets, a recipe....whatever... it sends to the REAR and then it beeps and says "no paper in rear tray." I tap OK... hoping that will mean "then use the main tray, dummy!!!" but no can do... it just beeps again. Rinse and repeat.

Background: I wanted to have an additional paper tray available to leave my letter head paper in, separate from the regular copier paper. I purchased a Canon AF-1 cassette tray for this purpose. After attaching it to my printer, the tray is not recognized! When I get ready to send a document to the printer, the print menu comes up but has no option to choose either tray 1 or tray 2. The only time it will give me an option to choose a tray is when I'm printing a JPG file. For all other documents I do not even get a tray option! This is sooo frustrating!

If you are using Windows, you can try reinstalling the recommended drivers on your computer while the paper tray is connected. Once the drivers are reinstalled, you will have the additional paper tray options. If you are using the printer from a Mac, you can delete and then add the printer using the +/- at the bottom of the printer list.

I don't use the Quick Note. Instinct with any program in the tray is to just left click to open it. It's currently 2 clicks whether I open from the Quick Note panel or right click to open. Please make this an option.

I keep trying to like v 10 over Legacy, but every time I start if I run into this nonsense of the tray icon wanting to create a new note. What I want to do is access my notes, not create a new one. The primary purpose of Evernote used to be just that. It's easy enough to create a new note if I want one, once I'm in the main program. But now it's two clicks to get there just to open it.

10+ year user here also that just created a forum account to say that I also hate this new system tray behavior and even more so hate the attitude of the "experts" that have responded here. This is the type of ***** response that is so prevalent on support forums now. "You don't like what it does? It's your problem. Anything and everything the software does is amazing and perfect!"

Normal behaviour in Windows is for the X to close the program. If we have not finished with the app yet, we minimise it. Yet for some reason people want to constantly close EN (which doesn't actually close it but leaves it running in the background, consuming just as many system resources) and then expect the tray icon to open the program in the same way as clicking on a minimised icon does. 5376163bf9

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