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Printing on various papers Printing on various papers
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Convenient print
functions
Appendix Index
Checking and
Changing Printer
Settings Using
the Control Panel
Network
Setup
Matching
Colors
Using Utility
Software
Convenient print
functions
Appendix Index
Checking and
Changing Printer
Settings Using
the Control Panel
Network
Setup
Matching
Colors
Using Utility
Software
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Open the face-up stacker.
Output labels and transparencies to the
face-up stacker.
Face-up stacker
3
Set the paper weight, paper size, and
paper type using the control panel.
(1)
Press the [Fn] key.
The numerical values input screen
will be displayed.
(2)
Enter a number according to the
paper to be used.
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Using the Multi-Purpose Tray
Press [9], [0], and press the [OK]
button.
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Using tray 1
Press [1], [0], and press the [OK]
button.
(3)
Select [A4 ], and press the [OK]
button.
(4)
Check that is displayed to the
left of [A4
], and press the [BACK]
button.
(5)
Select [Media Type], and press the
[OK] button.
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Click [Feed] in the [Print Options]
panel, and select [Transparency] from
[Media Type].
8
Click the [Paper] button in the [Print
Options] panel, and select the output
bin from [Output Bin].
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Click [Print] to print.
Printing on labels and
transparencies
Memo
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For the types of labels and transparencies that can be
used, see "Usable Paper Types" in "Basic".
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For the Multi-Purpose Tray preparations, see "Setting
paper in the Multi-Purpose Tray" in "Basic".
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Set the paper.
Labels and transparencies are printed from
the Multi-Purpose Tray or Tray 1.
Memo
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You can print by manually feeding one page at a
time from the Multi-Purpose Tray. For details, see
“Printing single sheets manually” (P.74).
Note
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Printing from trays 2 to 5 and 2-sided printing are
disabled for labels and transparencies.
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Print speed will be slowed.
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Transparency is not available to clear toner printing.
Setting in the Multi-Purpose Tray
Set the print surface face-up.
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Setting the paper
orientation
Setting in tray 1
Set the print surface face-down.
Setting the paper
orientation