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Specifying a paper type for the bypass tray

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5. Paper and Other Media 7. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to enter the horizontal value, and then press the [OK] key. Custom Size: Horiz. 216 mm 8. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to enter the vertical value, and then press the [OK] key. Custom Size: Vert. 356 mm 9. Press the [Menu] key. • For details about the printer driver, see the printer driver Help. Specifying a paper type for the bypass tray By selecting the paper type you want to load, the printer performs better. You can select from the following paper types: • [Thin Paper], [Thick Paper 1], [Thick Paper 2], [Plain Paper], [Recycled Paper], [Color Paper], [Preprinted], [Prepunched], [Letterhead], [Bond Paper], [Cardstock], [Label Paper], [OHP], [Envelope] • When you specify the bypass tray as the input tray on the printer driver, and perform printing, if you set [Bypass Priority] to [Any Size/Type] under [Paper Input] on the control panel, the printer ignores the paper type and size settings made on the control panel. Printing is performed with the settings made on the printer driver. • When you specify a custom size paper and specify the bypass tray as the input tray on the printer driver, and perform printing with [Bypass Priority] set to [Any Custom S/T] under [Paper Input] on the control panel, the printer ignores the paper type and size settings made on the control panel. Printing is performed with the settings made on the printer driver. • If you set [Bypass Priority] to [Machine Setting] under [Paper Input], paper type settings made on the printer driver must match those made on the control panel. If they do not match, an error message appears and printing stops if [Auto Continue] is not set to [On] under [System]. 84

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7.
Press the [
] or [
] key to enter the horizontal value, and then press the [OK] key.
Custom Size:
Horiz. 216 mm
8.
Press the [
] or [
] key to enter the vertical value, and then press the [OK] key.
Custom Size:
Vert. 356 mm
9.
Press the [Menu] key.
For details about the printer driver, see the printer driver Help.
Specifying a paper type for the bypass tray
By selecting the paper type you want to load, the printer performs better. You can select from the
following paper types:
[Thin Paper], [Thick Paper 1], [Thick Paper 2], [Plain Paper], [Recycled Paper], [Color Paper],
[Preprinted], [Prepunched], [Letterhead], [Bond Paper], [Cardstock], [Label Paper], [OHP],
[Envelope]
When you specify the bypass tray as the input tray on the printer driver, and perform printing, if
you set [Bypass Priority] to [Any Size/Type] under [Paper Input] on the control panel, the printer
ignores the paper type and size settings made on the control panel. Printing is performed with the
settings made on the printer driver.
When you specify a custom size paper and specify the bypass tray as the input tray on the printer
driver, and perform printing with [Bypass Priority] set to [Any Custom S/T] under [Paper Input] on
the control panel, the printer ignores the paper type and size settings made on the control panel.
Printing is performed with the settings made on the printer driver.
If you set [Bypass Priority] to [Machine Setting] under [Paper Input], paper type settings made on
the printer driver must match those made on the control panel. If they do not match, an error
message appears and printing stops if [Auto Continue] is not set to [On] under [System].
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