NOTE: You cannot change the print quality of pages that the printer is already
receiving or has already received (even if they have not started to print yet).
Select paper size
The paper size can be specified in the following ways.
NOTE: The paper size specified here should be the paper size in which the
document was created. It is possible to rescale the document to a different size for
printing. See Using your printer.
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In the Windows driver dialog: select the Paper/Quality tab, then select your
paper size from the Document Size list.
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In the Mac OS Page Setup dialog: select your printer in the Format for popup
menu, then Paper Size.
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On the Embedded Web Server's Submit Job page (Z3200ps only):
select Advanced settings > Paper > Page size > Standard.
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Using the front panel: select the Setup menu icon
, then Printing
preferences > Paper > Select paper size.
NOTE: If you have set the paper size from your computer, that overrides the
paper size setting in the front panel.
Custom paper sizes
To choose a non-standard paper size not shown in the list of paper sizes:
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Under Windows, there are three different ways:
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In the driver dialog, press the Custom button in the Paper/Quality tab,
then specify the name and the dimensions of your new paper size, then
click Save to save your new paper size. In the PostScript driver, to see
your new custom size in the list of custom sizes, you need to exit the
printer properties, then reenter them (and use the More button if
necessary).
NOTE: The driver will not allow you to create a paper size whose width
exceeds its length.
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From the Start menu, select Printers and Faxes, then from the File
menu select Server Properties. In the Forms tab, check the Create a
new form box, specify the name and dimensions of the new form, then
click Save Form.
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The PostScript driver (Z3200ps only) offers a special way of defining a
custom paper size for the current session only. Select the Advanced tab,
then Paper/Output > Paper Size. Select PostScript Custom Page
Size from the paper size list, then specify the paper dimensions, then
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