Cut Sheet Tray Linking (Optional Procedure)
When the plastic inserts in the cassette contact the paper size sensors on the printer, the printer determines that the paper cassette is in position and identifies the paper size.
The following table lists the available standard settings for the cut sheet paper feed cassette (O = plastic insert;
Paper size | IPS 12/22 | IPS 11/21 | IPS 10/20 |
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Legal | O | O | |
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Ledger | O | O | |
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A3 | O | O | |
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B4 | O | ||
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Letter | O | ||
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A4 | O | ||
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Custom Size | O | O | O |
(variable width - 7.0 - 12.0 inches) |
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(variable length - 8.3 - 19.6 inches) |
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Cut Sheet Tray Linking (Optional Procedure)
If your printer is equipped with the cut sheet paper feed option, you can use Tray Linking. Tray Linking is disabled by default. With Tray Linking enabled, when the active cut sheet paper tray runs out of paper, the printer will automatically switch to the other paper tray and continue printing.
To enable or disable this feature, see the Tray Linking option on the Paper Control menu. Refer to the User’s Manual for details.
NOTE: We recommend that you disable Tray Linking if the two cut sheet paper trays are of different sizes.
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