PAPER MENU
ITEM VALUE Description
BINDING LONG*
SHORT Specifies how to print pages in duplex mode. BINDING is only
displayed if DUPLEX is set to ON.
LONG—prints as if the paper is to be bound along the long
edge of the paper. (On the left for portrait documents, along
the top for landscape documents.) Most documents are
printed using LONG.
SHORT—prints as if the paper is to be bound along the short
edge of the paper. (On the top for portrait documents, on the
left for landscape documents.) Used with documents such as
calendars and presentations where you want to turn the
pages from bottom to top.
DUPLEX OFF*
ON Specifies whether to print on one side or both if the duplex unit is
installed.
TRAY RENUM OFF*
1<>2Specifies tray renumbering (you can only renumber trays 1 and 2;
not tray 3, which is the 2000-sheet input drawer.)
OFF—no tray renumbering
1<>2—tells the printer to treat TRAY1 as TRAY2, and vice
versa.
Network Administrator Tip
If your users want to use the stapling function with the optional 2000-sheet finisher,
they need to select that function from the printer driver. The stapling function cannot
be accessed from the operator panel. Each user must decide if they want their print
job stapled. Make sure your users are aware that the stapling function can staple
20 sheets together in one set. Each bin can hold up to 30 sets of stapled paper if
the total number of sheets is less than 300. (Or a maximum of 15 sets of 20 sheets
stapled together per set.)
Configuration (Config) MenuUse the Configuration Menu to configure the printer. The following table describes the
settings you can change from the Configuration Menu. An asterisk (*) next to a value
means it is the factory default.
Notes:
1. To select a new value, press the Enter key when the value is displayed in the
message display area. An asterisk (*) appears next to the value in the message
display area, indicating that it is now active.
2. Print job values, such as paper size, set with the printer driver or application or
data stream, such as IPDS, override values set at the printer.
3. If you are unfamiliar with using the operator panel to work with menus, please read
Chapter 3. Navigating Through the Operator Panel Menus 51