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03-24-2017 11:45 AM
Hi, trying to determine how the Tray order works on auto select with the HPLJ M506.
Currently if set to Automatially Select or Printer Auto Select, it will pull from the manual feed tray, Tray 1, if there is any paper loaded, then it will pull from Tray 3, not tray 2.
The trays are set for manual feed: Any Size and Any Type but trays 2 and 3 are set to Letter and Plain.
So why does it skip tray 2? Both trays 2 and 3 have paper loaded.
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03-25-2017 06:16 AM - edited 03-25-2017 06:16 AM
With the paper source set to printer auto-select (rather than to a specific tray identifier), most (all?) LaserJet printers will select the source tray by trying to satisfy the paper size (e.g. A4 or Letter) and paper type (e.g. Plain or Letterhead) attributes specified in the incoming print job:
- Since the multipurpose tray 1 is configured as size=Any, type =Any, the printer will consider this tray first, but only if it is open/loaded.
- Failing that, and assuming that the print job requests size=Letter and type=Plain, trays 2 and 3 in your printer are both configured to satisfy this combination of attributes.
- if two (or more) of the cassette trays could satisfy the request, paper is always taken from the highest-numbered tray (tray 3 in your case) first. I suspect that the reasoning behind this is that on some printers the highest numbered tray is a larger high-capacity tray.
03-25-2017 06:16 AM - edited 03-25-2017 06:16 AM
With the paper source set to printer auto-select (rather than to a specific tray identifier), most (all?) LaserJet printers will select the source tray by trying to satisfy the paper size (e.g. A4 or Letter) and paper type (e.g. Plain or Letterhead) attributes specified in the incoming print job:
- Since the multipurpose tray 1 is configured as size=Any, type =Any, the printer will consider this tray first, but only if it is open/loaded.
- Failing that, and assuming that the print job requests size=Letter and type=Plain, trays 2 and 3 in your printer are both configured to satisfy this combination of attributes.
- if two (or more) of the cassette trays could satisfy the request, paper is always taken from the highest-numbered tray (tray 3 in your case) first. I suspect that the reasoning behind this is that on some printers the highest numbered tray is a larger high-capacity tray.
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