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Basic Print Options

Printing on Local Standard Paper

You can use local standard paper, such as oficio or government letter paper, to print documents. In order to print on local standard paper, you need to specify the paper source for local standard paper in advance. Also, you need to register the local standard paper as custom paper (see "Registering Custom Paper," on p. 3-43,and "Printing on Custom Paper," on p. 3-45).

Specifying the Paper Source for Local Standard Paper

If the printer configuration has been set up automatically, the paper source for local standard paper has already been specified automatically.

If the printer configuration has not been set up automatically, follow the procedure below to specify the paper source for local standard paper.

NOTE

For the size and type of local standard paper supported by the printer you are using, see "Local Standard Paper Sizes List," on p. 5-9.

1 On the [Start] menu, point to [Settings] click [Printers].

NOTE

If you are using Windows XP Professional/Server 2003, on the [Start] menu, click [Printers and Faxes].

If you are using Windows XP Home Edition, on the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel] [Printers and Other Hardware] [Printers and Faxes].

2 In the [Printers] folder, right-click the printer icon for your printer click [Properties].

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