Ricoh C410DN Software User Guide - Page 151
Tray 2, Auto Tray Select, Tray Priority
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Paper Input Menu ❖ Tray 2 No Display (Plain Paper), Recycled Paper, Special Paper 1, Special Paper 2, Special Paper 3, Colour Paper, Letterhead, Label Paper, OHP (Transparency), Envelope, Glossy Paper, Coated Paper, Preprinted Paper, Bond Paper, Thin Paper, Thick Paper 1, Thick Paper 2, Cardstock, Plain: Dup.Back, Thick 1: Dup.Back, Thick 2: Dup.Back Note ❒ Default : Plain Paper ❒ For details about the type of paper loaded in each tray, see Hardware Guide. ❖ Tray 3 No Display (Plain Paper), Recycled Paper, Special Paper 1, Special Paper 2, Special Paper 3, Colour Paper, Letterhead, Label Paper, OHP (Transparency), Envelope, Glossy Paper, Coated Paper, Preprinted Paper, Bond Paper, Thin Paper, Thick Paper 1, Thick Paper 2, Cardstock, Plain: Dup.Back, Thick 1: Dup.Back, Thick 2: Dup.Back Note 5 ❒ Default : Plain Paper ❒ For details about the type of paper loaded in each tray, see Hardware Guide. ❖ Auto Tray Select You can select whether to assign each tray to automatically print the paper size and type set by printer driver. Note ❒ Default : Off ❒ When using custom size paper, if [On] is selected in [Auto Tray Select], the size selected on the control panel has priority, if [Off] is selected, the size selected from the printer driver has priority. ❒ Only installed trays appear on the display panel. ❒ You can select multiple trays. ❒ If you need to have a tray locked, you must select the tray using both printer driver and control panel. ❖ Tray Priority You can set a tray to be checked first when [Auto Tray Select] is selected in [Paper] tab from the printer driver. The tray selected here is used when no tray is selected for a print job. Note ❒ Default : Tray 1 ❒ Only installed trays appear on the display panel. ❒ It is recommended that you load paper of the size and orientation you use most frequently in the tray selected in [Tray Priority]. Note ❒ JIS stands for "Japanese Industrial Standard". 139