Printing Custom Size
Phaser® 6125 Color Laser Printer
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Printing Custom Size
This section explains how to print on custom size paper, such as long paper using the print
driver.
Custom size paper can be loaded in each tray. The way to load custom size paper in the paper
tray is the same as the one to load standard size paper.
See also:
Loading Paper in the Manual Feed Slot
on page 4-12
Loading Paper in the Paper Tray
on page 4-8
Setting Paper Types and Sizes
on page 4-7
Defining Custom Paper Sizes
Before printing, set the custom size on the print driver.
Note:
When setting the paper size on the print driver and control panel, be sure to specify the
same size as the actual paper used. Setting the wrong size for printing will cause printer
failure. This is especially true if you configure a bigger size when using a narrow width paper.
Using the Driver
On the print driver, set the custom size in the
Custom Paper Size
dialog box. This section
explains the procedure using Windows XP as an example.
For Windows 2000 or later, an administrator’s password only allows users with administrator
rights to change the settings. Users without the rights of administrator can only check the
contents.
When configuring the
Custom Paper Size
dialog box in Windows 2000 or later, settings of
other printers on the computer will also be affected as the form data base of the computer is
used by a local printer. For a shared printer on the network, settings of other shared printers on
the same network in another computer will also be affected as the form data base on the server
with existing print queue is used.
1.
From the
Start
menu, click
Printers and Faxes
, and then display the properties of the
printer to be used.
2.
Select the
Configuration
tab.
3.
Click the
Custom Paper Size
button.
4.
Use the
Details
list box to select the custom setup you want to define.
5.
Specify the length of the short edge and long edge under
Setting For
. You can specify the
values either by entering them directly or using the
Up Arrow
and
Down Arrow
buttons.
The length of the short edge cannot be longer than the long edge, even if it is within the
specified range. The length of the long edge cannot be shorter than the short edge, even if
it is within the specified range.