Auto Tray Selection Feature - Fuji Xerox DocuPrint C3055 User Manual

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Auto Tray Selection Feature

If you request a print job with [Paper/Output] > [Paper Source] set to [Auto] on the print
driver, the printer automatically selects a paper tray based on the size and orientation of the
document to be printed. This feature is called "Auto Tray Selection".
If there is more than one tray that is appropriate for the document, the printer checks the
[Paper Priority] setting and selects a tray that contains the paper of the highest priority. If
the [Paper Priority] setting is the same or [Off] for all paper types, the printer then selects a
paper tray based on the [Tray Priority] setting.
For example...
document
Recycled
Bond
Plain
Plain
Note
• The bypass tray is not subject for Auto Tray Selection.
• If no tray was found through Auto Tray Selection, the printer displays a message asking you to load the
paper requested by the job. You can program your printer not to display this message and have the
printer print the job on paper almost identical or larger than the paper requested (Substitute Tray
feature).
• If a tray runs out of paper during printing, the printer automatically switches to another tray that contains
the paper of the same size and orientation (Auto Tray Switch feature). The printer does not switch trays
if [Paper Priority] is set to [Off].
• You can set paper types by giving them user-defined names. For example, if blue plain paper is loaded
in one tray, you can name it "Plain blue" so to differentiate it from other plain paper.
Refer to
• "[Printer Settings]" (P. 119)
88
4 Paper
Set
Paper Priority
Plain
1st
Recycled 1st
Bond
Off
User defined 1 Off
User defined 2 Off
User defined 3 2nd
User defined 4 Off
User defined 5 Off
Set
Paper Type
Tray 1
Recycled.......
1st
Tray 2
Bond..............
Off
Tray 3
Plain ..............
1st
Tray 4
User defined 3..
2nd
Set
Tray Priority
Tray 1
1st
Tray 2
2nd
Tray 3
3rd
Tray 4
4th
Recycled
Recycled
Plain

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