Using The Paper/Finishing Tab - Lexmark OptraImage Color 1200m Driver Manual

Universal print driver version 2.0 white paper
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Notes:
Some options displayed on the Layout tab are available only in select printer models. For more information, see
the User's Guide.
The settings specified in the Layout tab may be independent from the options that are selected in the print
dialog of a Windows program. Program settings typically override the settings in the Layout tab.
Specifying a multiple number of copies on both the Layout tab and a Windows program print dialog may
produce unpredictable results.
To save the Collate setting, select Use printer‑based in the Configuration tab of the Printer Properties dialog.

Using the Paper/Finishing tab

The Paper/Finishing tab controls the paper and finishing attributes of each print job.
Use
Paper
Finishing
To
Select paper handling options.
Paper Size—Select the size of paper to be used for the print job.
Resizing Options—Select "Fit to paper size," which automatically scales
the page image to match a specific paper size, or manually scale the
document image by a certain percentage.
Notes:
Some Windows programs offer a scaling option. Using the two
options simultaneously may produce unexpected results.
The scaling option is available only in the PostScript driver.
Manage Custom Sizes—Add, edit, or delete a custom paper size. Once a
custom paper size is created or modified, it is available for selection in the
Paper Size menu.
Use full printable area—The page image prints as close to the edge of the
page as the printer allows. The full printable area on the page may vary
from printer to printer.
Paper Type—Select the type of paper to be used.
Paper Source/Tray—Select the paper tray to be used.
Use multiple input options‑‑Use paper or other media from different
paper trays in the same print job.
Note: This option may not be available in some drivers.
Select available finisher options installed for use with the printer.
Output Bin—Select the output bin to use.
Note: Supported output bins may vary for different printers. See your
printer documentation for a list of available output bins.
Offset—Stack print jobs in staggered sets in an output bin.
Staple—Specify the number and placement of staples in a finished print
job.
Hole Punch—Specify the location and number of holes to be punched in
the finished print job.
Fold—Specify how the finished print job will be folded.
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