Configure mp substitute size paper texture, Using printer menus configure mp, Substitute size – Lexmark MENUS AND MESSAGES C524 User Manual
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Menu Groups
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Using printer menus
Configure MP
This menu item is used to configure the multipurpose feeder as another source or manual feeder. If the multipurpose feeder
is linked with another tray, the printer can select media from the multipurpose feeder before selecting media from another
tray.
Substitute Size
This menu item is used to determine whether the printer can substitute another paper size if the requested paper size is not
currently installed in any of the printer sources. If, for example, Substitute Size is set to Letter/A4, and only letter size paper
is installed in the printer when a request is received to print on A4 paper, the printer substitutes letter for A4 and prints the
job instead of displaying a change paper request.
Paper Texture
These menu items are used to set the media texture for each of the defined media types. This allows the printer to optimize
the print quality for the specified media.
Menu item
Purpose
Values
Configure MP
Determines when the printer selects
media loaded in the multipurpose
feeder.
*Cassette
Manual
Menu item
Purpose
Values
Substitute Size
Substitutes the specified size if the
requested size is not loaded.
Off
Statement/A5
Letter/A4
*All Listed
• The Off value indicates no size
substitutions are allowed.
• The All Listed value indicates that
all available substitutions are
allowed.
Menu item
Purpose
Values
Plain Texture
Identifies the texture of the media
loaded in a specific source.
Smooth
*Normal
Rough
Note: The default for Bond Texture
is Rough.
Transparency
Texture
Glossy Texture
Labels Texture
Bond Texture
Envelope Texture
Letterhead Texture
Preprinted Texture
Colored Texture
Card Stock Texture
Identifies the texture of the card stock
loaded in a specific source.
Smooth
*Normal
Rough
Shown if Card Stock is supported in
the specified source.
Custom
Texture
Identifies the texture of the custom
media loaded in a specific source.
Smooth
*Normal
Rough
Shown if the custom type is
supported in the specified source.