Canon IR3300 User Manual

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Settings Menu

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Pr

inter Settings Men

u Functions and Oper

ation

Default Paper
Type

Plain Paper, Transparency, Heavy Paper, Recycled, Color,
Letterhead, Tracing Paper, Labels, Bond Paper, Envelope

This parameter sets the default paper type to be used for print job. This
printer has internally defined optimal print modes for each specified paper
type.

IMPORTANT

• If you are printing from an OS that does not have a printer

driver for the machine (MS-DOS, UNIX, etc.) make sure
that the paper loaded in the paper drawer matches the
paper type specified in this setting. If the paper type
specified in this setting is not available, an error message
will be displayed when the machine tries to print the job
and the machine will stop. In addition, if a paper source
has not been selected through the application, the
machine will automatically select default print settings for
the paper type and size. See “Setting a Paper Drawer for
Auto Paper Selection/Auto Drawer Switching,” in the
Reference Guide.

NOTE

• Use the following figures as a guideline to decide whether

paper should be specified as Plain Paper or Heavy Paper.
- Plain Paper:

64 gsm - 90 gsm (64 g/m

2

- 90 g/m

2

)

- Heavy Paper:

Paper heavier than Plain Paper -

128 gsm (128 g/m

2

)

• Canon transparency film is recommended for printing on

transparencies.

• Canon label paper is recommended for printing on labels.
• Transparency, Tracing Paper, and Labels cannot be

printed using two-sided printing.

Paper Size
Override

On, Off

When paper of the size that is set in the printer driver has not been loaded
in the paper drawer, the paper that is printed will be changed to the
following sizes.

If [On] is selected, the paper size will be changed.
If [Off] is selected, the paper supply message will be displayed and the
paper size will not be changed.

Printer driver setting

Paper that will be printed on

A4

Letter

Letter

A4

A3

11x17

11x17

A3

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