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Configuring Custom Paper Sizes Configuring Custom Paper Sizes Custom (nonstandard) paper sizes may be loaded in the multi bypass feeder, any of the 550 sheet trays or the envelope feeder. To use custom paper sizes, there are two basic issues to be addressed: • You must disable the printer's automatic paper size detection and paper size jam detection. • Although you may physically load a custom paper size in an input source, because PCL and PostScript format pages to standard sizes, you must properly set margins (or use other application formatting methods) to position the image correctly on the custom paper. To print on custom size paper, disable the printer's automatic paper size detection and paper size jam detection by setting the Tray Menu's Tray 1 Mode, Tray 2 Mode, Tray 3 Mode, MBF Size or Envelope Size item (depending on which input source you are using) to Custom, then set the Custom Size item to the standard size to be used by PCL or PostScript to format the page. To prevent the printer from incorrectly loading standard paper from another input source when the Custom Size setting is the same value as the auto-detected size in that other input source, you must exclude the tray with the custom size from the Tray Sequence setting and specifically select that tray as the input source. Refer to Table 2.3 on page 2-15 for usage examples. 2-14 y User Guide

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Configuring Custom Paper Sizes
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User Guide
Configuring Custom Paper Sizes
Custom (nonstandard) paper sizes may be loaded in the
multi bypass feeder, any of the 550 sheet trays or the
envelope feeder. To use custom paper sizes, there are two
basic issues to be addressed:
You must disable the printer’s automatic paper size
detection and paper size jam detection.
Although you may physically load a custom paper size
in an input source, because PCL and PostScript format
pages to standard sizes, you must properly set margins
(or use other application formatting methods) to
position the image correctly on the custom paper.
To print on custom size paper, disable the printer’s
automatic paper size detection and paper size jam
detection by setting the Tray Menu’s
Tray 1 Mode
,
Tray 2 Mode
,
Tray 3 Mode
,
MBF Size
or
Envelope Size
item (depending on which input source you are using) to
Custom
, then set the
Custom Size
item to the standard
size to be used by PCL or PostScript to format the page.
Refer to Table 2.3 on page 2-15 for usage examples.
To prevent the printer from incorrectly loading standard paper
from another input source when the Custom Size setting is the
same value as the auto-detected size in that other input source,
you must exclude the tray with the custom size from the Tray
Sequence setting and specifically select that tray as the input
source.