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Loading Letter or A4 size print media in the short-edge feed orientation
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Printing
Loading Letter or A4 size print media in the short-edge feed 
orientation
In order for the printer to recognize letter or A4 size print media loaded in the short-edge feed orientation, Short-edge 
Printing must be enabled.
1
Make sure the printer is off.
2
Press and hold the 
 and 
 buttons while you turn the printer on.
3
Release both buttons when 
Performing Self Test
 appears on the display.
The printer performs its power-on sequence, and then 
Config Menu
 appears on the first line of the display.
4
Press  
until  
Short-edge Printing 
appears, and then press 
.
Disabled
 appears on the second line of the display.
5
Press 
 or 
 to change the setting to Enabled, and then press 
.
Submitting Selection
 appears briefly on the display, and then is replaced by 
Config Menu
 on the first line and 
Short-edge Printing
 on the second line.
6
Press and release 
 or 
 until 
 
Exit Config Menu 
appears, and then press 
.
Activating Menu Changes
 appears briefly, followed by 
Performing Self Test
. The printer returns to 
Ready
.
Setting up trays with different orientations
We recommend that you use the custom type settings to differentiate print media of the same size with different 
orientations. For example, if you want to have letter-size paper loaded into both standard trays, but one in the long-edge 
orientation and one in the short-edge orientation, you could set up the trays as follows:
Tray 1: Long-edge Fed; Paper Size=Letter; Paper Type=Plain
Tray 2: Short-edge Fed; Paper Size=Letter; Paper Type=Custom Type 1
By setting the printer menus like this, you can easily choose which orientation you want to use for a print job by selecting 
the appropriate tray.
Changing the Custom Type Name
You can use the printer Embedded Web Server or MarkVision to define a name other than "Custom Type [x]" for each of the 
custom media types that are loaded. When a custom name is defined for a Custom Type, then the printer displays this 
name wherever it would normally display "Custom Type [x]".