Set the paper type for printing.
Paper is classified by surface processing or texture. Set the appropriate paper type for your requirements.
You can also select a sheet to apply the setting to.
Setting item | Description | |
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[Paper Type] | [Plain] | Copy or print paper referred to as "PPC paper" that is used for copiers and printers. Select this item for black and white copying and printing. |
[Fine] | Non-coated paper generally used for offset printing. This paper type has a high degree of whiteness and is used for a range of purposes. | |
[Color Specific] | Paper for color copying or printing to prevent the color from dulling on fine paper. | |
[Envelope] | Set to use envelopes. | |
[Textured] | Uneven paper with the surface embossed. | |
[Coated-G] | Glossy coated paper (Coated-G). Select this item to reproduce color tones of a photo or image of which the surface is glossy. | |
[Coated-M] | Matte coated paper (Coated-M). This type of paper is low gloss and facilitates easy reading of characters. So, select this item when images and text are arranged on the same page. | |
[Don't Care] | Does not set a paper type. | |
[Valid Object] | Set a sheet to reflect the setting on. For details, refer to Setting Procedure (Setting [Valid Object]). |