Tektronix Phaser 350 Manual Do Utilizador

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Printing Basics
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Phaser 350 Color Printer
Establishing a default media tray (optional)
When you add the Lower Tray Assembly to your printer, you then have the 
option of selecting which tray (the upper or lower) will be the default media 
tray for printing.  You can set the default media tray selection through the 
printer’s front panel menu or a PostScript utility file.  Refer to the printer’s 
CD-ROM for more information on downloading utility files.  When using a 
supported printer driver, explicit driver selections override the printer’s 
default media tray setting.
When the Lower Paper Tray Assembly is first installed, the default media 
tray selection is set to 
AutoSelect
.  With this selection, the printer 
automatically switches to the upper tray if the Lower Paper Tray Assembly 
becomes empty.  If a paper tray of the same size exists in the upper tray slot, 
then printing resumes.  However, if the transparency tray is installed, then 
the printer prompts you to load paper in the Lower Paper Tray Assembly.
 
  
Other default media tray selections (
Upper
 and 
Lower
) let you explicitly set 
printing from the upper or lower tray with no automatic tray switching 
capability.  This is valuable if you have, for example, common office paper in 
the Lower Paper Tray Assembly and letterhead in the upper paper tray.  You 
can have the default media tray selection set for printing office paper in the 
lower tray.  When you want to print on letterhead in the upper tray, you will 
need to change the default media tray setting to 
Upper
.  (Supported printer 
driver users can choose between the upper and lower trays directly from the 
printer driver.)
If you attempt to print transparencies using a non-supported driver, the 
printer uses the printing mode of the tray (paper) and produces 
unsatisfactory results.  To print transparencies from the upper paper tray, 
use a supported printer driver and explicitly select Transparency, or 
purchase a dedicated transparency tray.  Refer to “Optional media trays” on 
page 8-6.