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5. Select Change Reference Paper.
A confirmation message appears.
6. Select Yes and do one of the following:
• Select the reference paper recommended by the paper manufacturer.
• If no reference paper is available, follow these suggestions to select a paper preset that is similar
to the paper that you loaded:
• Photo paper: Baryta
• Fine art paper: UltraSmooth Fine Art
• Canvas: Canvas Satin or Canvas Matte
• Plain paper: Plain Paper
• Glossy paper: Photo Paper
• Thick, non-glossy paper: Matte Paper
• Thin, soft, non-glossy paper: Plain Paper
• Canvas-like paper: Canvas
• Cotton paper with a rough surface: UltraSmooth Fine Art
• Special media such as film, cloth, poster board, or tracing paper: Others
7. Select Advanced Paper Settings and enter a value for the following settings:
• Paper Thickness (check the Specification Sheet for the paper, if available)
• Roll Core Diameter (roll paper only)
• Paper Feed Offset (leave at 0 unless you see horizontal banding)
Note: The Paper Feed Offset setting allows you to adjust the difference between the data size
and the print size. For example, if you are printing at a data size of 3.9 inches (100 mm) and a print
size of 4 inches (101 mm), the offset is 1.0%. Therefore, you would enter a value of -1.0%. If you
change even one item set in the Paper menu, you need to perform Paper Feed Offset again.
8. Select any additional settings in the Advanced Paper Settings menu, as necessary.
After you create a new custom paper setting, it will appear in the list of available paper types. You should
perform a manual feed adjustment before printing on the custom media.
Selecting Custom Paper Configurations
Parent topic:
Creating Custom Media Settings
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