Custom-size Media
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Transparencies
Transparencies may be bent in the output tray, depending on the
type of transparency and the operating environment. To improve
stacking of transparencies, put the media output tray extension in
place before printing
Custom-size Media
When you use media that is not a standard size (see “Media Specifications”
on page 11), you need to configure the printer driver for the custom size.
Otherwise, your print job may be cut short or misaligned on the page.
To make custom page sizes work correctly, you need to change the printer’s
settings in the MINOLTA-QMS printer driver.
Default page sizes are set in inches on 110V printers and in millimeters on
220V printers.
When you set custom page sizes in 110V printers, the two digits on the
right are always decimal places. For example, set 8.5 inches as 850.
When you set custom page sizes in 220V printers, there are no decimal
places. For example, set 78.2 millimeters as 78.
The more accurate your measurements, the better your print job is
aligned.
Duplexing
Duplex (2-sided) printing can be done manually or, if you have the duplex
option installed and selected, it can be done automatically.
Select paper that is opaque enough to block out what’s printed on one side
from being seen on the other side. For best results, print a small quantity to
make sure the paper and print quality are acceptable.
Summary of Contents for magicolor 7300
Page 1: ...magicolor 7300 User s Guide 1800698 001A...
Page 8: ...Contents vi...
Page 9: ...1 Software Installation...
Page 17: ...2 Using Media...
Page 40: ...Loading Media 32 Envelopes Postcards...
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Page 47: ...3 Working with the Printer...
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Page 65: ...4 Working with the Printer Driver...
Page 75: ...5 Working with Color...
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Page 83: ...6 Working with the Status Monitor...
Page 87: ...7 Replacing Consumables...
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Page 127: ...8 Maintaining the Printer...
Page 133: ...9 Installing Accessories...
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Page 173: ...10 Troubleshooting...
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Page 219: ...A Technical Specifications...