Notes on/Limitations of Printing Using a Mac
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To specify a paper tray under Mac OS X v10.3.x or v10.4.x, you must specify which tray you want
to use in the [All pages from], [First page from], and [Remaining from] pop-up menus in the [Paper
Feed] settings. Not specifying the tray in these pop-up menus can result in paper being fed in from
the wrong tray.
• If you are using Mac OS X v10.3.x or v10.4.x and change the [Print Mode], [Color Mode],
[Dithering], or [Color profile] settings, you must select an item other than [Printer Features] first, and
then select [Printer Features] again in the [Printer Features] pop-up menu.
If you fail to do so, the options in the [Printer Features] menu will not be displayed correctly.
• If you want to perform duplex printing on a custom paper size, select a paper tray other than [Bypass
Tray]. If you select [Bypass Tray], printing will be on one side only.
• If you are using Mac OS X v10.5 or later, duplex printing is not possible on the following paper types:
Thick
Envelope
Glossy paper
Inkjet plain paper
• If you are using Mac OS X v10.3.x or v10.4.x, duplex printing is not possible with the following
combinations of printing modes:
Thick paper-High quality
Thick paper-Standard
Thick paper-High speed
Envelope-High quality
Envelope-Standard
Envelope-High speed
Glossy paper-Super high quality
Glossy paper-High quality
Glossy paper-Standard
Inkjet plain paper-High quality
Inkjet plain paper-Standard
• Duplex printing is not possible on the following paper sizes:
Legal
F/GL
Foolscap
Folio
5. Using the Printer with a Macintosh
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