To change the tray settings from the Embedded Web Server:
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To select a priority level for this paper tray, for Priority, touch the Plus icon ( +) or Minus icon (-) to increment or decrement the number.
To allow the printer to select which paper tray to use, for Auto Select, enable the toggle button.
If you selected Dedicated for Tray Mode, configure the paper size, type, and color.
To set the level of restriction on the paper tray, touch Tray Mode and select an option.
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At the printer control panel, log in as administrator, then press the Home button.
To change the tray settings from the printer control panel: When the Priority 1 tray is empty, the printer uses the Priority 2 tray, and so on, until all trays are empty or refilled. When more than one tray has Auto Select enabled and contains paper that matches the job, the printer uses the highest priority tray.
Priority: This option sets a hierarchy for the paper trays.
Auto Select: This option designates a tray as available for all jobs that use the type of paper in the tray, and for print jobs that do not specify a tray.
If the Bypass Tray contains paper, Bypass mode sets the Bypass Tray as the default tray for all print jobs without a specified tray.
In Bypass mode, the printer prompts users to confirm or modify paper settings when paper is loaded into the Bypass Tray.
When a printer tray is set to Dedicated mode, users cannot change the tray settings.
In Dedicated mode, only a system administrator can use the Embedded Web Server or control panel to change the settings for paper features.
In Fully Adjustable mode, users can change the paper settings at the control panel each time they insert a paper tray into the printer, or insert paper into the Bypass Tray.
There are three modes: Fully Adjustable, Dedicated, and Bypass.
Tray Mode: This option determines if users are prompted to confirm or modify paper settings when they insert a paper tray into the printer.
The tray settings determine how the printer manages the paper trays.