How to specify [Paper Type]

    04-Jul-2012
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    Issue


    Cause and Solution

    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.
    3. Select the paper type specified in [Paper Type].
    NOTE
    Load paper based on the following [Paper Type] criteria:
    Paper TypePrinter Driver Setting
    Plain paper60 - 105g/m2[Plain Paper]
    [Plain Paper H] *1
    [Rough Paper] *2
    Heavy paper106 - 120g/m2[Heavy Paper 1]
    121 - 176g/m2[Heavy Paper 2]
    177 - 220g/m2 *3[Heavy Paper 3]
    Transparency[Transparency]
    Label[Label]
    Coated paper105 - 120g/m2[Coated Paper] *4
    Envelope*5
    NOTE
    *1 Specify this option if you want to give a gloss to plain paper (75 - 105 g/m2) to be printed.
    *2 Specify this option when a paper jam occurs or when you want to improve the fixation on printing coarse paper (75 - 105 g/m2) with [Plain Paper] selected.
    *3 It is not recommended to print on heavy paper that weighs between 177 and 220 g/m2. However, specify [Heavy Paper 3] if you have to perform the printing.
    *4 When you print coated paper that weighs between 121 and 160 g/m2, set [Paper Type] to [Coated Paper], click [Finishing Details] in the [Finishing] sheet, click [Advanced Settings] in the [Finishing Details] dialog box, and then set [Fixing Mode] in the [Advanced Settings] dialog box to [Mode 1].
    *5 When printing envelopes, the printer automatically applies the appropriate print mode to the envelope type by specifying [Output Size] in the [Page Setup] sheet.
    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.