User guide

and/or media type, and you choose to keep the conflicting settings, the settings are processed in the
following order: media size, media type, and then media source.
Because driver settings are overridden by media-size settings in most software programs, it is
generally best to use the driver to set media size only for software programs that lack a media-size
setting, such as NotePad, or when you are producing a book or a booklet that does not require
different media sizes.
NOTE When you use a software program that has a media-size setting, you can specify
different media sizes within a single document by using the Use different paper options. For
more information, see
Use different paper options.
Custom
The Custom Paper Size dialog box appears when you click the Custom button on the Paper/
Quality tab. The following illustration shows the initial appearance of the Custom Paper Size dialog
box.
NOTE The Custom button is not available when Use different paper is selected and any
setting other than First Page is also selected.
Figure 4-4 Custom Paper Size dialog box
When the Custom Paper Size dialog box appears, the drop-down menu in the Name group contains
one of two things, depending on the current media-size selection on the Paper/Quality tab:
If the media-size selection is a previously defined custom size, then the drop-down menu
contains the name of that custom size.
If the media-size selection is a standard media size, then the drop-down menu shows the default
name Untitled for a custom media size.
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