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8Note the orientation of the paper, as well as the value of the X dimension and the Y dimension. The X and Y dimensions are marked in the tray. You will need this information for a later step.

When loading Tray 4, make sure that the paper guide lock is in the up position.

9Close the tray.

10Look at the control panel within a few seconds of closing the tray. (Open and close the tray if the time has already elapsed.) The control panel displays the tray size and type configuration.

If the size and type settings are correct, touch EXIT to accept the settings. The tray is ready to use. (You do not need to complete the rest of this procedure unless you want to configure the exact custom dimension. See the following note for more information.)

To change the size setting, touch OK. The TRAY N SIZE=*<SIZE> menu is displayed.

If the size displayed on the control panel is CUSTOM, then the tray size is set to ANY CUSTOM. The tray will match any custom-size print job, even if the print-job dimensions are different from the dimensions of the paper that is loaded in the tray. If you prefer, you can specify the exact dimensions of the custom-size paper that is loaded in the tray. When you specify exact dimensions, the dimensions are displayed as the size, rather than CUSTOM.

11Touch CUSTOM. The UNIT OF MEASURE menu is displayed.

The MFP might prompt you to move the Custom/Standard switch in the tray to another position. The MFP might also prompt you to move the paper guides. Follow the instructions on the control panel, close the tray, and then repeat this procedure starting with step 10.

12Touch unit of measure (MILLIMETERS or INCHES). (If you are using the measurement on the tray guide, select MILLIMETERS.)

13Use the numeric keypad to select the X (front to back) dimension.

14Touch OK.

15Use the numeric keypad to select the Y (left to right) dimension.

16Touch OK. The control panel displays SETTING SAVED for a moment. The tray size in dimensions is then displayed.

17Touch EXIT to accept the settings. The tray is ready to use.

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