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Loading and Outputting Paper
Printing from the Multi-purpose Tray
4
When printing from DOS, UNIX, or other operating system on which the printer driver
cannot be used, specify the following settings also.
The FEEDER MENU options in the SETUP menu
STD PAPER SIZE (See p. 6-24) = the size of the loaded paper
STD PAPER TYPE (See p. 6-27) = the type of the loaded paper
Specifying the Paper Setting in the Printer Driver (See Driver Guide)
When printing from the printer driver, specify the following settings. This manual describes
the setting procedure, taking the printer driver for Windows as an example. For details on
using the printer driver for Macintosh, see Help of the printer driver.
[Page Setup] Page
[Output Size] = the size of the loaded paper
[Paper Source] Page
[Paper Source] = [Multi-Purpose Tray]
[Paper Type] =[Plain Paper]: Plain Paper (16.0 - 27.9 lb Bond (60 - 105 g/m
2
))
[Plain Paper H]: Specify when you want to give a gloss to plain paper
(19.9 - 27.9 lb Bond (75 - 105 g/m
2
)) to be printed.
[Heavy Paper 1]: Heavy Paper (28.0 lb Bond - 44.4 lb Cover (106 - 120
g/m
2
))
[Heavy Paper 2]: Heavy Paper (44.5 - 65.1 lb Cover (121 - 176 g/m
2
))
[Heavy Paper 3]: It is not recommended to print on heavy paper that
weighs between 65.2 and 81.4 lb Cover (177 and 220
g/m
2
). However, specify if you have to perform printing.
[Transparency]: Transparencies (Black and white printing only)
[Envelope]: Envelopes
[Coated Paper]: Coated Paper (27.9 lb Bond - 44.4 lb Cover (105 - 120
g/m
2
))
[Label]: Labels
[Rough Paper]: Specify when a paper jam occurs or when you want to
improve the fixation on printing coarse paper (19.9 -
27.9 lb Bond (75 - 105 g/m
2
)) with PLAIN PAPER
selected.
Loading Paper in the Multi-purpose Tray
Load paper in the multi-purpose tray. The paper loading procedure varies
depending on the paper type. Refer to the respective procedures for each paper
type.
Plain Paper, Heavy Paper, Transparency, Label, Coated Paper (See "When
Loading Paper (Other than Envelopes)," on p. 4-37)
Envelope (See "When Loading Envelopes," on p. 4-43)
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