Kyocera FS 2000D FS-2000D/3900DN/4000DN Operation Guide Rev-1.2 (Advanced Edit - Page 18

Paper Type, Paper source, MP tray, Paper, Cassette, Paper Weight, Duplex path - printer duplex setting

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Handling Paper Paper Type The printer is capable of printing under the optimum setting for the type of paper being used. Setting the paper type for the paper source from the printer's operation panel will cause the printer to automatically select the paper source and print in the mode best suited to that type of paper. A different paper type setting can be made for each paper source including the MP tray. Not only can preset paper types be selected, but it is also possible for you to define and select customized paper types. Refer to Creating Custom Paper Type on page 2-74. The following types of paper can be used. Paper source Paper Type MP tray Paper Cassette Paper Weight Duplex path (MP tray available only in Cassette mode) Plain Transparency Preprinted Labels Bond Recycled Vellum Rough Letterhead Color Prepunched Envelope Cardstock Thick High quality Custom 1 (to 8)† Yes: Can be stored Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No: Cannot be stored Normal 2 Yes Extra Heavy No Normal 2 Yes Heavy 1 No Normal 3 Yes Normal 2 Yes Light No Normal 3 Yes Normal 3 Yes Normal 2 Yes Normal 2 Yes Heavy 3 No Heavy 3 No Heavy 3 No Normal 2 Yes Normal 2 Yes †. This is a paper type defined and registered by the user. Up to eight types of user settings may be defined. For details, refer to Creating Custom Paper Type on page 2-74. 1-12 ADVANCED OPERATION GUIDE

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Handling Paper
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ADVANCED OPERATION GUIDE
Paper Type
The printer is capable of printing under the optimum setting for the type of
paper being used.
Setting the paper type for the paper source from the printer’s operation
panel will cause the printer to automatically select the paper source and
print in the mode best suited to that type of paper.
A different paper type setting can be made for each paper source including
the MP tray. Not only can preset paper types be selected, but it is also
possible for you to define and select customized paper types. Refer to
Creating Custom Paper Type on page 2-74
. The following types of paper
can be used.
Paper Type
Paper source
MP tray
Paper
Cassette
Paper Weight
Duplex path
(MP tray available only in
Cassette mode)
Plain
Yes
Yes
Normal 2
Yes
Transparency
Yes
No
Extra Heavy
No
Preprinted
Yes
Yes
Normal 2
Yes
Labels
Yes
No
Heavy 1
No
Bond
Yes
Yes
Normal 3
Yes
Recycled
Yes
Yes
Normal 2
Yes
Vellum
Yes
No
Light
No
Rough
Yes
Yes
Normal 3
Yes
Letterhead
Yes
Yes
Normal 3
Yes
Color
Yes
Yes
Normal 2
Yes
Prepunched
Yes
Yes
Normal 2
Yes
Envelope
Yes
No
Heavy 3
No
Cardstock
Yes
No
Heavy 3
No
Thick
Yes
No
Heavy 3
No
High quality
Yes
Yes
Normal 2
Yes
Custom 1
(to
8
)
Yes
Yes
Normal 2
Yes
Yes: Can be stored
No: Cannot be stored
†.
This is a paper type defined and registered by the user. Up to eight types of user settings may be
defined. For details, refer to
Creating Custom Paper Type on page 2-74
.