Universal setup, Reports, Using mfp menus – Lexmark X642e MFP Manuel d'utilisation

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Reports

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Using MFP menus

Universal Setup

These menu items are used to specify the height and width of the Universal Paper Size. When the height and width for
Universal Paper Size are specified, the MFP uses the Universal setting like other paper sizes, including support for duplex
and n-up. For more information on n-up, see Multipage Print.

Reports

Note: After a report prints, the MFP returns to the home screen.

Each report prints using some standard print settings, such as:

one copy

portrait orientation

600 dots per inch (dpi) print resolution

normal print area

no separator sheets

duplex printing is set off

multiple page printing is set off

toner darkness is set to eight

media source is the user default

Menu item

Purpose

Values and descriptions

Units of Measure

Determines the unit of measure
used to enter the Universal Height
and Width.

Inches

Millimeters

Inches is the US default, and
Millimeters is the international default.

Portrait Width

Sets the portrait width of the
universal media.

Note: If the value set exceeds the
maximum width, the MFP uses the
maximum value allowed in inches or
millimeters.

3–14.17 inches in
0.01 inch increments

76–360 mm in 1 mm
increments

Shows either inches or millimeters
from the Units of Measure setting;
8.5 inches is the US default, and
216 mm is the international default.

Portrait Height

Sets the portrait height of the
universal media.

Note: If the value set exceeds the
maximum height, the MFP uses the
maximum value allowed in inches or
millimeters.

3–14.17 inches in
0.01 inch increments

76–360 mm in 1 mm
increments

Shows either inches or millimeters
from the Units of Measure setting;
14 inches is the US default, and
356 mm is the international default.

Feed Direction

Specifies the feed direction of the
Universal Paper Size.

Short Edge*

Long Edge

Feed Direction is only shown if the
Long Edge value is available. Long
Edge exists if the longest edge is
shorter than the maximum physical
width that the tray can accommodate.

See Duplex Bind on page 70 for
more information about short and long
edges.

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