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User Guide (Printer/Scanner) - Fuji Xerox Worldwide

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Basic Printing<br />

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3.2 About Paper<br />

3.2.3 Paper Supply<br />

This section describes supplying different paper types for use with this machine.<br />

When printing with plain paper, all paper trays can be used. The paper sizes that<br />

can be loaded depend on the paper trays.<br />

“2.1 Loading Paper” in “Part 1 Hardware” of the <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> (Copier) for details on suitable paper<br />

sizes.<br />

When printing with non-standard paper sizes, even with the plain paper type, use<br />

tray 5 (Bypass Tray). You will need to customize the paper size on the printer<br />

driver in order to print.<br />

The On-line Help of the printer driver for details on customizing paper size and the method of printing.<br />

When printing with special paper, such as transparencies and heavyweight<br />

paper, use tray 5 (Bypass Tray). On the properties dialog box of the printer<br />

driver, be sure to select Tray 5 (Bypass) from the Paper Source menu on the<br />

Paper/Output tab, and then select the correct paper type from the Paper Type<br />

(Bypass Tray) menu.<br />

Automatic tray switching<br />

When a paper tray using plain paper runs out of paper during printing, it can be<br />

configured to switch automatically to another tray with the same paper size and<br />

orientation to continue printing.<br />

This Auto Tray Switch feature works only when Auto has been selected from the<br />

Paper Source menu on the Paper/Output tab.<br />

Auto Tray Switch can be individually set for each of paper trays 1 – 4. For trays<br />

loaded with paper type you do not use often, you may not want to include them<br />

as the target paper tray for tray switching.<br />

“5.4 Setting the System Settings (Common Settings)” in “Part 1 Hardware” of the <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

(Copier) for details on how to configure this feature. You can also use CentreWare Internet Services<br />

to configure the settings. For details on CentreWare Internet Services, see “Chapter 5 Configuring<br />

From Computer (CentreWare Internet Services)” (P. 105).<br />

This Auto Tray Switch feature is displayed as Disable Auto Tray Switch in the Common Menu and<br />

CentreWare Internet Services.<br />

Tray 5 (Bypass) cannot be used as the target tray for this Auto Tray Switch feature.<br />

By default, Auto Tray Switch is enabled.

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