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Close button The Close button closes the Custom Paper Size dialog box according to the logic in the following table. In all cases, any custom paper sizes that are successfully saved (and not renamed or deleted) while the dialog box is open will remain in the paper size list in the Paper tab. The following table lists options that appear when you click the Close button. Table 11: Close dialog box text strings If the drop-down menu contains ...And the button says ... Untitled Save Then this happens when the Close button is clicked The dialog box closes, but you lose the changes that were not saved. Save The current paper size remains the same as it was when the Custom button was selected. The dialog box closes, but you lose the changes that were not saved. Delete Rename The current paper size remains the same as it was when the Custom button was selected. The dialog box closes, and the current paper size is set to that which was last shown in the drop-down menu. The dialog box closes, but you lose the changes that were not saved. The current paper size remains the same as it was when the Custom button was selected. Source Is The Source Is drop-down menu shows the input trays available according to Configure tab settings. The list contains the following options: • Auto Select • Manual Feed • Envelope Feeder (if installed) • Tray 1 • Tray 2 • Tray 3 (if installed) • Tray 4 (if installed) The default setting is Auto Select, which allows the printer firmware to select the media source. Any optional paper trays that are installed through the Configure tab are also shown here. If a conflict exists among paper source, size, and type, and you choose to keep the conflicting settings, the settings are processed in the following order: paper size, paper type, and then paper source. For information about media types and sizes, see "Media attributes". Type Is The Type Is drop-down menu shows all the paper types that the HP LaserJet 4200 and 4300 series printers support, as well as any user-defined types that have been created by a network administrator. The default setting is Unspecified, which allows the program to select the paper type. No mechanism exists for manually adding custom paper types through the driver. Custom sizes can be added only by using the bidirectional communication mechanism, so they must already exist in the printer when the bidirectional 68 Driver features Software Technical Reference

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Close button
The
Close
button closes the
Custom Paper Size
dialog box according to the logic in the following table. In all cases,
any custom paper sizes that are successfully saved (and not renamed or deleted) while the dialog box is open will
remain in the paper size list in the
Paper
tab. The following table lists options that appear when you click the
Close
button.
Table 11: Close dialog box text strings
If the drop-down menu contains ...
And the button says ...
Then this happens when the Close button is
clicked
Untitled
Save
The dialog box closes, but you lose the
changes that were not saved.
The current paper size remains the same as it
was when the
Custom
button was selected.
<user-typed text>
Save
The dialog box closes, but you lose the
changes that were not saved.
The current paper size remains the same as it
was when the
Custom
button was selected.
<name of saved item>
Delete
The dialog box closes, and the current paper
size is set to that which was last shown in the
drop-down menu.
<user-typed text>
Rename
The dialog box closes, but you lose the
changes that were not saved.
The current paper size remains the same as it
was when the
Custom
button was selected.
Source Is
The
Source Is
drop-down menu shows the input trays available according to
Configure
tab settings. The list contains
the following options:
Auto Select
Manual Feed
Envelope Feeder (if installed)
Tray 1
Tray 2
Tray 3 (if installed)
Tray 4 (if installed)
The default setting is
Auto Select
, which allows the printer firmware to select the media source. Any optional paper
trays that are installed through the
Configure
tab are also shown here.
If a conflict exists among paper source, size, and type, and you choose to keep the conflicting settings, the settings are
processed in the following order: paper size, paper type, and then paper source.
For information about media types and sizes, see "Media attributes".
Type Is
The
Type Is
drop-down menu shows all the paper types that the HP LaserJet 4200 and 4300 series printers support,
as well as any user-defined types that have been created by a network administrator. The default setting is
Unspecified
, which allows the program to select the paper type.
No mechanism exists for manually adding custom paper types through the driver. Custom sizes can be added only by
using the bidirectional communication mechanism, so they must already exist in the printer when the bidirectional
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