3.In the PostScript Custom Page Size Definition window, Choose your [paper feed direction] from the drop-down list.

The available choices are:

Short edge first

The page is portrait (tall) format and you will feed

 

the top of the page into the printer.

Long edge first

The page is landscape (wide) format and you will

 

feed the top of the page into the printer.

Short edge first

The page is portrait (tall) format and you will feed

flipped

the bottom of the page into the printer.

Long edge first

The page is landscape (wide) format and you will

flipped

feed the bottom of the page into the printer.

Notice that the size ranges available swap places when you change the paper feed direction between a portrait and a landscape choice.

Remember that the width of the multipurpose tray is limited to the long edge of an A4 sheet (297mm), so, if your paper is longer than this, you will have to feed it short edge first.

4.You can also position the page image on the paper to avoid printing too close to the edge by choosing an [Offset].

Offset relative to [perpendicular] direction adds to your left margin.

Offset relative to [parallel] direction adds to your top margin (normal feed) or bottom margin (flipped feed).

5.Click [OK] to close the PostScript Custom Page Size Definition window.

6.Click [OK] to close the Advanced Options window.

7.In the driver’s window, choose the [Multipurpose Tray] as the [Paper Source].

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