Paper Options - Lexmark Optra S 1625 Manual

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Pages per sheet (N-up)
Print last page first
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PS emulation compatible only. PCL emulation is not available.
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Not enabled by default if bidirectional communication is unavailable.
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Supported in printer models with duplex capability.

Paper options

Option
Paper size
Manage custom paper sizes
Paper tray
Paper type
Multiple input sources
To
Specify the number of page images to print on one sheet. By default, the printer prints
one page image per sheet. To print two page images per sheet, select 2-up, and so on.
Print the document in sequential order.
The feature ensures that the pages of the print job are in the correct order when
retrieved from the exit bin.
Description
Specifies the paper or envelope size to use.
Allows you to add, edit, or delete a custom paper size.
Note: Administrators can use the "Manage custom paper sizes" option to add, edit,
or delete custom paper sizes on a server. For non-administrators or restricted users
who use this option, any modifications to custom paper sizes will apply only to that
user's instance of the printer driver.
Determines the location, or source, of the paper to be used when printing the
document.
Use "Automatically select" to have the driver select the paper tray based on the
form-to-tray assignments specified in the driver.
Select "Use printer settings" to allow the printer to select the appropriate tray based
on the current printer settings.
To select a specific paper tray, select the name of the tray from the list.
Specifies the type of paper you want to use when printing your documents. Options
include Transparency, Card stock, or Letterhead.
From the More Input Options section, you can select different paper sources for
different sections of a document. For example, you can print the first and last pages
from a tray containing colored paper, or you can add a front cover from a tray
containing a preprinted form.
Note: Using the front or back cover setting will add a blank (non-printed) page to the
beginning or end of your document. To select a paper tray and paper type for the
first or last pages, use First page or Last page.
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