Lexmark X952 IPDS Emulation User's Guide - Page 31

OTHER ENV SIZE, UNIVERSAL SIZE, Incorrect Media

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3.5.3 OTHER ENV SIZE The IPDS emulation uses the envelope size setting specified in the printer menu to determine the envelope size loaded. The envelope size is returned to the host. A printer envelope size of "Other Envelope" may be selected in some printer menus when a non-standard size envelope is loaded into a non-size sensing tray or feeder. This option allows you to specify the envelope size returned to the host when "Other Envelope" is selected in the printer menu as the envelope size. The envelope size is specified in 300 dots per inch. See the conversion example for UNIVERSAL SIZE (section 3.5.2). Important: A 34 Incorrect Media or paper jam message may be displayed if printing occurs past the length of the physical envelope. You must specify the actual envelope size to avoid incorrect text positioning or clipping of text. Some printers do not report an error when the size is incorrect and the text is clipped. Product Lexmark C792 Lexmark X792 Lexmark X548 Lexmark 6500e Lexmark C925 Lexmark C950 Lexmark X925 Lexmark X950 Lexmark X952 Lexmark X954 Menu Option Value Range OTHER ENV SIZE 4200* > Envelope Length 1500 to 4200 OTHER ENV SIZE > Envelope Width OTHER ENV SIZE > Envelope Length OTHER ENV SIZE > Envelope Width 2550* 825 to 2550 5100* 1200 to 5100 3510* 900 to 3510 Function Specifies Other Envelope dimensions. See notes below. Note: The printer trays and feeders are limited to feeding of specific media sizes. Refer to your printer documentation when loading a non-standard media size to determine if that media size can be fed from that tray or feeder. 31

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3.5.3 OTHER ENV SIZE
The IPDS emulation uses the envelope size setting specified in the printer menu to determine the
envelope size loaded. The envelope size is returned to the host. A printer envelope size of “Other
Envelope” may be selected in some printer menus when a non-standard size envelope is loaded into a
non-size sensing tray or feeder.
This option allows you to specify the envelope size returned to the host when “Other Envelope” is
selected in the printer menu as the envelope size. The envelope size is specified in 300 dots per inch. See
the conversion example for
UNIVERSAL SIZE
(section 3.5.2).
Important:
A
34 Incorrect Media
or paper jam message may be displayed if printing occurs past the
length of the physical envelope. You must specify the actual envelope size to avoid incorrect text
positioning or clipping of text. Some printers do not report an error when the size is incorrect and the text
is clipped.
Product
Menu Option
Value Range
Function
Lexmark C792
Lexmark X792
Lexmark X548
Lexmark 6500e
OTHER ENV SIZE
> Envelope Length
4200*
1500 to 4200
Specifies Other Envelope
dimensions.
See notes below.
OTHER ENV SIZE
> Envelope Width
2550*
825 to 2550
Lexmark C925
Lexmark C950
Lexmark X925
Lexmark X950
Lexmark X952
Lexmark X954
OTHER ENV SIZE
> Envelope Length
5100*
1200 to 5100
OTHER ENV SIZE
> Envelope Width
3510*
900 to 3510
Note:
The printer trays and feeders are limited to feeding of specific media sizes. Refer to your printer
documentation when loading a non-standard media size to determine if that media size can be fed
from that tray or feeder.