How to switch the paper source

    17-Mei-2012
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    NOTE
    Clarifications of the operation and additional explanations for the procedure are indicated at the end of this page. Reading these notes is highly recommended.
    1. Display the [Document Properties] dialog box.
    For Windows 98/Me: Display the [Document Properties] dialog box or the [Printer Properties] dialog box.
    2. Display the [Paper Source] sheet and specify the paper source.
    3. Specify the following options as needed.
    SettingSetting ValueDescription
    [Paper Selection][Same Paper for All Pages]Feeds all the pages from the same paper source.
    [Different for First, Others, and Last]Paper can be selected for each page, such as for printing the front cover on a different type of paper.
    [Different for First, Second, Others, and Last]
    [Different for Cover and Others]
    [Paper Source] [Auto]
    [Manual Feed Slot]
    [Cassette 1]
    [Cassette 2] *
    Select a paper source. Options to be specified differ depending on the setting for [Paper Selection]. When printing heavy paper, transparencies, or labels from the paper cassette, select [Cassette 1] or [Cassette 2]. When [Auto] is selected, paper cannot be fed from the paper cassette.
    [First Page]
    [Second Page]
    [Cover Page]
    [Other Pages]
    [Last Page]
    [Paper Type][Plain Paper]
    [Plain Paper L]
    [Heavy Paper 1]
    [Heavy Paper 2]
    [Transparency]
    [Label]
    [Envelope]
    [Envelope L]
    Specify the type of paper.
    [Print on the Other Side]-It is not recommended to print the other side of previously printed paper. However, if you have to print on both sides of paper, select the [Print on the Other Side] check box when printing the other side of the previously printed paper.
    * This option can be specified only when the optional paper feeder is installed.
    4. Confirm the settings, then click [OK].

    NOTE
    a. The screen shots used in this section are from Windows XP Professional.
    b. If you display the [Document Properties] dialog box from an application, you can specify the settings only for the job.
    c. If you display the [Document Properties] dialog box from the [Printers and Faxes] folder or [Printers] folder (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003); or if you display the [Printer Properties] dialog box from the [Printers] folder (Windows 98/Me), you can specify the default settings for all jobs.
    d. For displaying the [Document Properties] dialog box or [Printer Properties] dialog box, see Related Information at the end of this page.