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Layout option and line widths
If you print with the Layout option (N-up Layout) set to any setting besides 1-up, some line
widths may vary.
Media Type selections grayed (Windows)
In the Windows printer drivers, a Media Type setting appears dimmed if there are other print
options selected that would be in conflict with that Media Type setting. You can still select a
dimmed setting, and you can have the printer driver resolve the conflict automatically.
Custom page size and Face-Down Printing
If you print to a custom page size and set the Face-Down Printing option to Face Down, the
page dimensions must be within the following ranges, otherwise the job is printed Face Up:
• Width: 139.7 to 330 mm (approx. 5.5 to 13 inches)
• Length: 182 to 488 mm (approx. 7.17 to 19.2 inches)
Paper size
When you send a job from an application (such as Microsoft Word) that allows you to specify
paper size in the Print dialog box, select the same paper size in both the application's Page
Setup dialog box and the printer's Properties dialog box.
Before printing your job, verify that the paper size selection in Document Setup and
Page Setup are the same. This resolves problems with the printed output, such as
image clipping and unintentional scaling.
Custom page sizes
To print custom page sizes, for example, Statement-size (5.5 x 8.5 in), you must select
PostScript Custom Page Size (PS) or Custom Page Size (PCL) in the printer driver (or source
application) and for the copier tray selection.
When printing Custom page sizes, there may be an approximately 60-second delay between
job request and start time.
For general information about printing Custom pages sizes, see Printing from Windows and
Printing from Mac OS. For OS-related details, see the following sections:
Custom page size (Windows)
When you specify a custom page size in the Windows printer driver, make sure that the
custom size matches the page size specified in your application. If the page sizes do not match,
the custom page size may not print correctly.
You can print to a custom page size from Tray 1, Tray 2, or Tray 5 (Bypass). For Tray 1 or
Tray 2, set the page dimensions at the copier under Setup > Paper Tray Attributes. If the
document that you want to print has a page size of 220 x 297 mm, for example, set x =220