Lexmark C770n Menus and Messages Guide - Page 13

Using printer menus, Paper Weight, Paper Loading, Vinyl Labels Loading

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Using printer menus Paper Weight This menu selection is used to set the paper weight for each of the defined media types. This allows the printer to optimize the print quality for the media weight. Menu selection Purpose Plain Weight Transparency Weight Identifies the relative weight of the paper loaded in a specific source, and ensures the toner adheres properly to the printed page. Glossy Weight Labels Weight Vinyl Labels Weight Bond Weight Envelope Weight Letterhead Weight Preprinted Weight Colored Weight Card Stock Weight Identifies the relative weight of the card stock loaded in a specific source. Custom Weight Identifies the relative weight of the custom paper loaded in a specific source. Values Light Normal* Heavy Light Normal* Heavy Light Normal* Heavy Shown if Card Stock is supported in the specified input source. Shown if the custom type is supported in the specified input source. Paper Loading This menu selection is used to set the loading orientation for each paper type. This lets you load an input source with preprinted media, and then notify the printer that the media is loaded for duplex printing. You can then use your application software to indicate simplex printing. When simplex printing is selected, the printer automatically inserts blank pages to print the simplex job correctly. Note: Paper Loading is only available if a duplex unit is installed. Menu selection Labels Loading Bond Loading Vinyl Labels Loading Letterhead Loading Preprinted Loading Colored Loading Glossy Loading Purpose Properly handles preprinted paper whether the job is a duplexed or single-sided job. Values Duplex Off* Properly handles glossy paper Duplex whether the job is a duplexed or single-sided job. Off* Shown if glossy paper is supported in the specified input source. 13

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Using printer menus
Paper Weight
This menu selection is used to set the paper weight for each of the defined media types. This allows the printer to optimize
the print quality for the media weight.
Paper Loading
This menu selection is used to set the loading orientation for each paper type. This lets you load an input source with
preprinted media, and then notify the printer that the media is loaded for duplex printing. You can then use your application
software to indicate simplex printing. When simplex printing is selected, the printer automatically inserts blank pages to
print the simplex job correctly.
Note:
Paper Loading is only available if a duplex unit is installed.
Menu selection
Purpose
Values
Plain Weight
Identifies the relative weight of the
paper loaded in a specific source,
and ensures the toner adheres
properly to the printed page.
Light
Normal*
Heavy
Transparency
Weight
Glossy Weight
Labels Weight
Vinyl Labels Weight
Bond Weight
Envelope Weight
Letterhead Weight
Preprinted Weight
Colored Weight
Card Stock Weight
Identifies the relative weight of the
card stock loaded in a specific
source.
Light
Normal*
Heavy
Shown if Card Stock is supported in
the specified input source.
Custom <x> Weight
Identifies the relative weight of the
custom paper loaded in a specific
source.
Light
Normal*
Heavy
Shown if the custom type is supported
in the specified input source.
Menu selection
Purpose
Values
Labels Loading
Properly handles preprinted
paper whether the job is a
duplexed or single-sided job.
Duplex
Off*
Bond Loading
Vinyl Labels Loading
Letterhead Loading
Preprinted Loading
Colored Loading
Glossy Loading
Properly handles glossy paper
whether the job is a duplexed or
single-sided job.
Duplex
Off*
Shown if glossy paper is supported in
the specified input source.