Paper Loading; Custom Types; Custom Names - Lexmark X850E Reference Manual

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Paper Loading

These menu items are used to set the loading orientation for each print media type. A source is loaded with preprinted print
media, and then the MFP can be notified that the print media is loaded for duplex (two-sided) printing. Use the application
software to indicate simplex (one-sided) printing. When simplex printing is selected, the MFP automatically inserts blank
pages to print the simplex job correctly.
Paper Loading is only shown on the control panel if a duplex unit is installed.
Menu item
Purpose
Card Stock Load
Properly handles the specific
preprinted print media whether the
Labels Loading
job is a duplex job (two-sided) or a
simplex job (single-sided).
Bond Loading
Letterhead Loading
Preprinted Loading
Colored Loading
Custom <x>
Properly handles preprinted custom
Loading
paper whether the job is a duplex job
(two-sided) or a simplex job
(single-sided). x represents 1–6.

Custom Types

This menu item is used to define a name for each custom paper type. Assign names using a utility such as MarkVision or
from the control panel.
Menu item
Purpose
Custom Type <x>
Specifies the type of print media
associated with each Custom Type
available in the Paper Type menu.

Custom Names

This menu item is used to define a custom name for each print media.
Menu item
Purpose
<user-defined
Specifies the name of print media
Custom Name>
associated with each Custom Name
<x> available in the Paper Type menu
where x is 1–6.
Paper Menu
Values and descriptions
Duplex
Off*
Duplex
Off*
Values and descriptions
Paper*
Card Stock
Transparency
Labels Bond
Envelope
Values and descriptions
[user-defined
name], such as:
Stephen's labels
Mary's card stock
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Duplex is for two-sided printing on
the print media, and off indicates that
duplex printing is turned off.
Shown if the custom type is
supported in the specified source.
The custom type print media must
be supported in the designated
source in order to assign a user-
defined name.
Once the name is assigned, the
name appears instead of Custom
Type <x>.
The custom print media must be
supported in the designated source
to assign a user-defined name.

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