How to set manual feed on printer






















 · It doesn't matter the program (Word Perfect, MS Word, mspaint) the printer flashes for me to insert a paper into the manual feed. It will not pull from the tray. 1. I open MS Word 2. Type 'test' 3. Print It begins to flash at me. • Dell Printer Manager and Dell Printer Status are a program that monitors and informs you of the machine’s status and allows you to customize the machine’s settings (see "Using Dell Printer Manager" on page ). • You can access Dell Support at www.doorway.ru or . My printer keeps selecting the multi-purpose tray as the default for print jobs. This requires that I feed in paper manually - not cool. I would like to change this to the tray #1 (lower tray) but cant figure out how. For default preferences, I have selected - auto tray selection by the printer but this does not seem to work.


1. Place a single sheet of paper into the manual paper feeder. NOTE: The printed side will be the side which is face-up in the manual feeder. 2. Push the paper into the manual feed slot until a 'paper present' sensor triggers a feed roller. 3. I print a lot of documents from the manual feed tray. I just changed to a new computer. On my old computer, whenever I wanted to print to the manual feed tray, I would choose the appropriate paper source from the page setup menu in MS Word - both first page and other pages (I was using version, I am now using version). Type the printer IP address or host name in the Address in the browser,and press the Enter key. 3. Click on the Settings tab. 4. Expand Configure Device, expand System Setup, and then expand Tray Behavior. 5. Set the USE REQUESTED TRAY option to FIRST, set the MANUALLY FEED PROMPT option to UNLESS LOADED, and click on Apply. For example: 6.


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