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Paper Menu
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Using the MFP menus
Custom Names
This menu item is used to define a custom name for each print media.
Custom Bin Names
This menu item is used to define a custom name for each output bin based on a person or the type of print media assigned 
to exit to a specific output bin.
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, se
Menu item
Purpose
Values and descriptions
<user-defined 
Custom Name>
Specifies the name of print media 
associated with each Custom Name 
<x> available in the Paper Type menu, 
where x is 1—6.
[user-defined 
name], such as:
Stephen’s labels
Mary’s card stock
The custom print media loaded in 
the designated source must be a 
supported media type in order for a 
user-defined name to be assigned.
Menu item
Purpose
Values and descriptions
<user-defined 
Custom Bin Name>
Specifies the custom name of output 
bin <x>, where x is 1—10 based on the 
MFP model or the optional finisher, if 
one is attached.
[user-defined 
name], such as:
Company’s bin
Lawyer’s bin
Mary’s bin
Stephen’s bin
The custom output bin must be able 
to accept the type of print media 
assigned to exit to the defined bin in 
order for a user-defined name to be 
assigned.
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.