Extra Information
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1. Convenient Print Functions
For OS X PS Printer Driver
Note
● In the OS X PS printer driver, paper size out of the
available range can be set. However, the image will not be
printed correctly, so set paper size within available range.
1 Open the le you want to print.
2 From the [File] menu, select [Page
Setup].
3 Select [Manage Custom Sizes] from
[Paper Size].
4 Click [+] to add an item to the list of
custom paper sizes.
5 Double-click [Untitled] and enter a
name for the custom paper size.
6 Enter the dimensions in the [Width] and
[Height] boxes.
7 Click [OK].
8 Click [OK].
9 From the [File] menu, select [Print].
10 Congure other settings if necessary and
then start printing.
Reference
● For how to specify paper in the printer driver, refer to the
User’s Manual (Setup).
Memo
● If setting details are not displayed in the print dialog
box for OS X, click [Show Details] at the bottom of the
dialog box.
Manual Printing
You can print a document feeding paper
manually on the MP tray. The printer prints
on a sheet of paper at a time. Every time a
page is printed, the message “Install Paper
MPTray %MEDIA_SIZE% Press ONLINE
Button” appears. Press the [ON LINE] button
to continue to print.
1 Load paper on the MP tray.
Reference
● Refer to “Loading Paper” in the User’s Manual
(Setup).
2 Open the le you want to print.
3 Congure the manual printing settings in
the printer driver, and start printing.
For Windows PS Printer Driver
1 From the [File] menu, select [Print].
2 Click [Preferences] or [Properties].
3 Select the [Paper/Quality] tab.
4 Select [Multi-Purpose Tray] from
[Paper Source].
5 Click [Advanced].
6 Click [Multipurpose tray is handled
as manual feed] and select [Yes] from
the drop-down list.
7 Click [OK].
8 Congure other settings if necessary and
then start printing on the print dialog.
9 If a request message appears on the
operator panel for loading paper on the
MP tray, press the <ON LINE> button.
If you print a multi-page document, the same
message appears every time a page is printed.