Configuring paper supply settings, Adjusting the paper type, Configuring custom paper paper names – Xerox WorkCentre 6515DNI User Manual

Page 253: Setting printer policies, Configuring jobs policies

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System Administrator Functions

Xerox

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WorkCentre

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6515 Color Multifunction Printer 253

User Guide

Configuring Paper Supply Settings

Adjusting the Paper Type

1.

At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer, then

press

Enter or Return.

Note:

If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to

Finding the IP Address of Your

Printer

on page 33.

2.

In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to

Logging In as

the Administrator

on page 265.

3.

Click System > Defaults and Policies.

4.

For Paper Supply, click Adjust Paper Type.

5.

To adjust a paper type, click the paper type name, then select an option.

6.

After you have completed all paper type adjustments, click OK.

Configuring Custom Paper Paper Names

1.

At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer, then

press

Enter or Return.

Note:

If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to

Finding the IP Address of Your

Printer

on page 33.

2.

In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to

Logging In as

the Administrator

on page 265.

3.

Click System > Defaults and Policies.

4.

For Paper Supply, click Custom Paper Names.

5.

To give a custom name to a paper type, for the Custom Paper Type, type a name.

6.

After you have completed the paper name adjustments, click OK.

Setting Printer Policies

Configuring Jobs Policies

You can set policies for your print jobs. You can configure settings for Print Around, job name

concealment, and stored print jobs.

When a print job is paused or in an error state, The Print Around feature allows the subsequent jobs in

the queue to print. For example, a print job can be paused because it requires paper that is not loaded in

a tray. When Print Around is enabled, any subsequent job that requires another paper type prints

immediately, even though a preceding job is held.

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