HP 4300n HP LaserJet 4200 and 4300 series printer - User Guide - Page 48

Selecting which tray is used for printing, Understanding tray order

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Selecting which tray is used for printing Note You can select how the printer pulls paper from the trays. Understanding tray order When the printer receives a print job, it selects the tray by trying to match the requested paper type and size with what has been loaded in the trays. Using an "autoselect" process, it searches all available trays for the paper that satisfies the request, starting with the bottom tray and ending with the top tray (tray 1). The printer begins printing the job as soon as it finds the proper type/ size. The "autoselect" process occurs only if no specific tray is requested for the job. If a specific tray is requested, the job prints from the requested tray.  If paper is loaded in tray 1 and tray 1 is set TRAY 1 TYPE=ANY and TRAY 1 SIZE=ANY on the Paper Handling menu, the printer will always pull paper from tray 1 first. See "Customizing tray 1 operation" on page 47 for more information.  If the search fails, a message appears on the printer control panel display requesting that you load the correct paper type/size. You can load that paper type/size, or you can override the request by selecting a different type/size at the printer control panel.  If a tray runs out of paper during a print job, the printer automatically switches to any tray that contains the same paper type/size. The autoselect process changes somewhat if you customize tray 1 operation (as explained in "Customizing tray 1 operation" on page 47) or set tray 1 for manual feed (as explained in "Manually feeding paper from tray 1" on page 49). 46 2 Printing tasks ENWW

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2 Printing tasks
ENWW
Selecting which tray is used for printing
You can select how the printer pulls paper from the trays.
Understanding tray order
When the printer receives a print job, it selects the tray by trying to match the requested paper
type and size with what has been loaded in the trays. Using an “autoselect” process, it searches
all available trays for the paper that satisfies the request, starting with the bottom tray and ending
with the top tray (tray 1). The printer begins printing the job as soon as it finds the proper type/
size.
Note
The “autoselect” process occurs only if no specific tray is requested for the job. If a specific tray
is requested, the job prints from the requested tray.
If paper is loaded in tray 1 and tray 1 is set
TRAY 1 TYPE=ANY
and
TRAY 1 SIZE=ANY
on the
Paper Handling menu, the printer will always pull paper from tray 1 first. See
“Customizing
tray 1 operation” on page 47
for more information.
If the search fails, a message appears on the printer control panel display requesting that
you load the correct paper type/size. You can load that paper type/size, or you can override
the request by selecting a different type/size at the printer control panel.
If a tray runs out of paper during a print job, the printer automatically switches to any tray that
contains the same paper type/size.
The autoselect process changes somewhat if you customize tray 1 operation (as explained in
“Customizing tray 1 operation” on page 47
) or set tray 1 for manual feed (as explained in
“Manually feeding paper from tray 1” on page 49
).