Automatically Selecting The Appropriate Paper Source For A Specific Function - Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5560i III User Manual

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Automatically Selecting the Appropriate Paper Source
for a Specific Function
Paper sources in which <Paper Drawer Auto Selection On/Off> are set to <On> will be automatically selected when
<Select Paper> is set to <Auto>. Paper sources in which <Paper Drawer Auto Selection On/Off> are set to <Off> will not
be selected unless they are selected manually.
To the paper source to be selected automatically, one of the following paper types must be selected for each
paper source.
- If <Consider Paper Type> is set to <On>
1-Sided Printing: Thin, Plain, Recycled
2-Sided Printing: Thin
- If <Consider Paper Type> is set to <Off>
1-Sided Printing: Thin
2-Sided Printing: Thin
*1 Only paper that can be printed on both sides are available. For more information, see
Copying/Two-Sided Printing(P. 1497) .
When the copy ratio is set to <Auto>, a paper source will not be selected automatically.
When one of the following modes is set, a paper source will not be selected automatically.
- Booklet
- N on 1, Poster, Copy ID Card
- Repeat Images
- Print on Tab
- Rotate Collate, Rotate Group
It is necessary to select at least one paper source. However, you cannot set only the multi-purpose tray to
<On>.
1
Press
.
2
Press <Function Settings>
Auto Selection On/Off>.
3
Select the function.
<Other> enables you to make settings for a paper source that is used for outputting reports.
4
Select <On> for each paper source that you want to be selected automatically.
If you selected <Copy> in step 3
Set whether to consider color selection and paper type.
Basic Operations
*1
, Plain, Recycled
*1
, Plain, Recycled, Heavy
*1
, Plain, Recycled, Heavy
<Common>
*1
*1
, Color
(in white)
*1
*1
, Color
(in white)
<Paper Feed Settings>
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4XR3-02U
Paper Available for Two-Sided
<Paper Drawer

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