Source and media types, Print size and page size – Kyocera FS-C5100DN User Manual
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Basic
Orientation
This setting specifies the paper orientation of the print job. If
Rotated is
selected, the print job orientation is rotated 180 degrees.
Copies
This setting specifies the number of copies to print. For collating multiple
copies, select
Collate.
Print on both sides
This setting enables duplex printing.
Color
This setting specifies full-color printing, printing with black toner only, and the
optional
EcoPrint mode.
Note: Some applications may override print settings made in the driver.
Usually the application can be set to follow the settings. In Microsoft Word
2007, ensure that
Default tray in Options is set to Use printer settings.
In the
Basic tab, Source specifies which tray or cassette the printer uses for a
printing job. The default is
Auto source selection, which instructs the printer to
search for the media requested by the application or the printer driver. If the
selected tray or cassette empties during a print job, then the printer searches for
another source, and continues the job.
Media type instructs the printer to search for the type of paper or media that is
requested by the application or the printer driver. The choices shown may
change depending on the selection in
Source. If Auto media selection is
selected, then the printer searches for another tray or cassette using the same
media.
Transparencies must be printed using the MP tray, and labels and envelopes
require the MP tray. Ensure the paper is properly loaded by following the
instructions outlined in the printing system's Operation Guide.
Note: Source and Media type are separate items in the dialog box, but can
be combined using the
Combine source and media type lists setting in
Compatibility Settings. If they are combined, Media type is not available on
the
Basic tab. To change this setting, open Device Settings > Compatibility
Settings and clear the Combine source and media type lists selection.
Print Size controls the output page size of the document. To use this setting,
ensure that the
Page Sizes setting matches the page size setting in your
application. If the
Print Size is different from the page size in your application,
then each page will be enlarged or reduced to match the
Print Size. The
percentage value shown in brackets indicates the size of the
Print Size setting
relative to the
Page Size setting. If the Page Sizes does not match the page
size setting in the application (the size of the original), then, in most cases, the
Print Size is ignored and the document prints out based on its original size.
You can create a page size with your chosen dimensions for printing on
non-standard size paper. You can then save the custom setting to the
Page
Sizes and Print Size lists for later selection.
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