6 General Settings
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[Paper Tray Settings]
You can check the paper trays set on the device.
For information on setting of each tray, refer to "Changing the Paper Settings" (P.77).
[Common Settings]
[Custom Paper Name / Color]
You can name [Custom Type 1] to [Custom Type 5] and [Custom Paper Color 1] to [Custom
Paper Color 5].
For example, you can use a name showing its usage, such as "Color" for colored paper, and
"Covers" for bond paper.
[Change Paper Settings During Loading]
Sets whether or not to display the tray setting change screen when pulling out and putting
in the paper tray.
This setting cannot be applied to Tray 5.
[Paper Type Priority]
Set the priority of the trays to use when paper of the same size and the same orientation is
set in the multiple trays for automatic tray selection.
The paper type setting is prioritized over the [Priority] at paper tray settings.
If, however, different paper types appear in the same priority sequence, the paper is
determined by [Priority] on paper tray settings. The automatic paper selection never selects
the tray to which the paper type set to [Auto Paper Off] is loaded.
Automatic Paper selection means that a tray containing the appropriate paper is automatically selected by
the device for printing.
[Auto Tray Switching Control]
Set the alternative paper used when running out of paper loaded in the tray selected.
[Auto Tray Switching]
Set the conditions of auto tray switching. If [Enable during Auto Select] is set, the paper
tray switches depending on the settings of [Auto Tray Switching]. If [Enable for Same Paper
Type / Color] is set, the tray set to the same paper type and color is selected.
[Image Quality]
You can specify the image quality processing method for each paper type.
When printing a document, the device controls the image quality according to the type of
paper set in [Image Quality] and the image quality processing method specified for that
type of paper.
The following table shows available settings.
For information about paper characteristics and notes, refer to "Loading Paper" (P.67).