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TRAY
CONFIG
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TRAY2
CONFIG
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Y DOMENSION 210 MILLIMETER
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279 MILLIMETER
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297 MILLIMETER
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356 MILLIMETER
Specifies paper length of Custom paper as a
default value.
Sets a paper size in the same direction as the
paper run direction.
MEDIATYPE PLAIN
LETTERHEAD
BOND
RECYCLED
CARD STOCK
ROUGH
GLOSSY
USERTYPE1
USERTYPE2
USERTYPE3
USERTYPE4
USERTYPE5
Selects the type of media loaded in this tray (if
installed). This will help the printer to adjust its
internal operating parameters, such as engine
speed and fusing temperature, to better
accommodate the media to be fed.
For example, letterhead may benefit from a
slightly lower fusing temperature to ensure
that its ink does not offset.
Note: USERTYPEn are displayed only if
registered in the host PC/Server.
MEDIAWEIGHT LIGHT
MEDIUM LIGHT
MEDIUM
MEDIUM HEAVY
HEAVY
ULTRA HEAVY1
Adjusts the printer for the weight of paper
stock loaded in this tray (if installed).
PAPERFEED MP TRAY
TRAY1
TRAY2
Selects the default tray for paper feed, Tray 1
(upper), Tray 2 (lower, if installed) or MP tray
(multi purpose tray).
AUTO TRAY SWITCH ON
OFF
If two trays contain identical paper, the printer
can switch to an alternative source when the
current tray runs out in the middle of a print
job.
TRAY SEQUENCE DOWN
UP
PAPER FEED TRAY
Determines tray sequence order when
automatically switching.
DUPLEX LAST PAGE SKIP BLANK PAGE
ALWAYS PRINT
When Skip Blank Page is selected and a print
job has an odd number of pages, the final page
will be printed as Simplex.
When Always Print is selected and the print job
contains an odd number of pages, the final
page will be printed as Duplex.
STSTEM
ADJUST
POWER SAVE TIME 1 MIN
2 MIN
3 MIN
4 MIN
5 MIN
10 MIN
15 MIN
30 MIN
60 MIN
Adjusts the idling time before the printer
automatically switches into power saving
mode. In this mode power consumption is
reduced to a low level required to just keep the
printer operating and ready to receive data.
When a job is sent the printer will require a
warm-up time of up to 1 minute before
printing can begin.
ITEM SETTINGS EXPLANATION