GCC Printers 21 Series Printer User Manual


 
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3. Paper Handling
This menu controls all the options related to the paper trays of the printer. The
items in this menu are as follows, with the default settings in bold:
• Default Bin: Sets the default output bin for the paper. This item only appears if
the optional Offset Catch Tray (Upper Bin) is installed. Options are Standard
Bin, Upper Bin (Offset) and Upper Bin (No Offset).
• Envelope Size: Used to specify the default envelope size used in the optional
Envelope Feeder. This item only appears if the Envelope Feeder is installed.
Default is Com #10.
• Envelope Type: Used to specify the type of envelope being used in the
optional Envelope Feeder. This item only appears if the Envelope Feeder is
installed.
• Paper Reserve: Allows Paper Reserve to be set to Enabled or Disabled. This
feature allows the printer to continue to the next available paper tray if one
tray runs out of paper. This feature should only be enabled when all paper
trays contain the same paper size and type.
• Tray 1 in Reserve: Determines if the Multi-Purpose Feeder (Tray 1) can be
used for Paper Reserve if the paper supply in Tray 2, 3 or 4 runs out. The
default setting is Enabled. This option will only appear if Paper Reserve is
set to Enabled.
• Tray 1 Mode: Specifies whether the Multi-Purpose Feeder (Tray 1) should be
checked before or after the paper cassettes when a job is sent to the printer
using AutoSelect as the paper source. If set to First, Tray 1 will be checked
first when a job is sent, if set to Cassette, the cassette(s) will be checked first.
• Tray 1 Size: Specifies the default paper size used in Tray 1. Default is US
Letter (110V models) or A4 (220V models).
• Tray 1 Type: Specifies the default paper type used in Tray 1. Options are
Plain, Letterhead, Prepunched, Bond, Color, Rough, Preprinted,
Transparency, Labels, Recycled, Card Stock, Normal 1, 2 or 3 and Thick1 or
2. This option allows you to specify a paper type in a particular tray, then print
to the tray by specifying the desired paper type rather than the tray name as
the paper source.