Printing
Defining Custom Paper Sizes
To print custom paper sizes, define the custom width and length of the paper in the print driver software
and on the printer control panel. When setting the paper size, ensure that you specify the same size as
the paper in the tray. Setting the wrong size can cause a printer error. Print driver settings override
control panel settings when you print using the print driver software on your computer.
Creating and Saving Custom Paper Sizes in the Print Driver
You can print custom-size paper from any paper tray. Custom-size paper settings are saved in the print
driver and are available for you to select in all your applications.
For detail on supported paper sizes for each tray, refer to
Supported Custom Paper Sizes
on page 61.
To create and save custom sizes for Windows:
1.
In the print driver, click the
Printing Options
tab.
2.
For Paper, click the arrow, then select
Other Size
>
Advanced Paper Size
>
Output Paper Size
>
New
.
3.
In the New Custom Paper Size window, enter the height and width of the new size.
4.
To specify the units of measurement, at the bottom of the window, click the
Measurements
button,
then select
Inches
or
Millimeters
.
5.
To save, in the Name field, type a title for the new size, then click
OK
.
To create and save custom sizes for Macintosh:
1.
In the application, click
File
>
Page Setup
.
2.
Click
Paper Sizes
, then select
Manage Paper Sizes
.
3.
To add a new size, in the Manage Paper Sizes window, click the plus sign (
+
).
4.
Double-click
Untitled
at the top of the window and type a name for the new custom size.
5.
Enter the height and width of the new custom size.
6.
Click the arrow to the right of the Non-Printable Area field and select the printer from the list.
Or set the top, bottom, right, and left margins for User Defined margins.
7.
To save the settings, click
OK
.
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Phaser
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6510 Color Printer
User Guide
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