Using mfp menus – Lexmark X642e MFP Manuel d'utilisation

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Paper Menu

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Using MFP menus

Tray <x>
Type

Identifies the type of print media
loaded in each source.

Note: If a user-defined name is
available, it appears instead of
Custom Type <x>

. If two or more

custom types share the same name,
the name only appears once in the
Paper Type list.

Plain Paper

Card Stock

Transparency

Labels

Vinyl Labels

Bond

Letterhead

Preprinted

Colored Paper

Custom Type <x>
(where x
represents 1–6)

Use this menu item to:

• Optimize print quality for the

specified print media

• Select sources through the

software application by selecting
type

• Automatically link sources

Any sources containing the same
type and size of print media are
automatically linked by the MFP if the
Paper Size and the Paper Type are
set to the correct values.

There are default type settings based
on the number of trays installed:

Tray 1–Plain Paper
Tray 2–Custom Type 2
Tray 3–Custom Type 3
Tray 4–Custom Type 4
Tray 5–Custom Type 5

MP Feeder
Size

Identifies the size of print media
inserted in the multipurpose feeder.

A4 (non-US)*

A5

JIS B5

Letter (US)*

Legal

Executive

Folio

Statement

Universal

7 3/4 Envelope

9 Envelope

10 Envelope

DL Envelope

B5 Envelope

C5 Envelope

Other Envelope

The multipurpose feeder only
appears on the LCD when Configure
MP is set to Cassette.

Note: For more information, see
Configure MP.

MP Feeder
Type

Identifies the type of print media
inserted in the multipurpose feeder.

Note: If a user-defined name is
available, it appears instead of
Custom Type <x>

. If two or more

custom types share the same name,
the name only appears once in the
Paper Type value list.

Plain Paper*

Card Stock

Transparency

Labels

Vinyl Labels

Bond

Envelope

Letterhead

Preprinted

Colored Paper

Custom Type <x>
(where x
represents 1–6)

The multipurpose feeder only
appears on the LCD when Configure
MP is set to Cassette.

Custom Type 6 is the factory default
for Custom Types.

Note: For more information, see
Configure MP.

Menu item

Purpose

Values and descriptions

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