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If you are using a proxy server, then temporarily disable it to load the Web page correctly.
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Click
Settings
>
Paper Menu
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From the Tray Configuration section, select a tray, and then change the paper size and type settings.
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To link trays, make sure the paper size and type for the tray match that of the other tray.
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To unlink trays, make sure the paper size or type for the tray does
not
match that of the other tray.
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Click
Submit
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Using the printer settings on the computer
Depending on your operating system, access the Paper menu using the Local Printer Settings Utility or
Printer Settings.
Warning—Potential Damage:
Paper loaded in the tray should match the paper type assigned in the printer.
The temperature of the fuser varies according to the specified paper type. Printing issues may occur if
settings are not properly configured.
Configuring a custom paper type
Using the Embedded Web Server
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Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address in the address field.
Notes:
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Print a network setup page or menu settings page, and then locate the IP address in TCP/IP section.
The IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.
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If you are using a proxy server, then temporarily disable it to load the Web page correctly.
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Click
Settings
>
Paper Menu
>
Custom Types
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Select a custom paper type name, and then select a custom paper type.
Note:
Plain Paper is the factory default paper type for all user
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defined custom names.
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Click
Submit
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Using the printer settings on the computer
Depending on your operating system, access the Custom menu using the Local Printer Settings Utility or
Printer Settings.
Assigning a custom paper type
Using the Embedded Web Server
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Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address in the address field.
Notes:
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Print a network setup page or menu settings page, and then locate the IP address in the TCP/IP
section. The IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as
123.123.123.123.
Loading paper and specialty media
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