Saving Paper Default Settings - Dell P513w User Manual

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25 greeting cards, index cards, postcards, or photo cards
25 sheets of photo/glossy paper
10 iron-on transfers
50 transparencies

Saving paper default settings

You can set the default paper size, paper type, and photo print size for the documents and photos that you print.
Note: These default settings apply only to print, copy, and scan jobs that you initiate from the printer.
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From the printer control panel, press
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Choose the default settings:
If you want to set the default paper size:
a
Press
to select Paper Setup.
b
Press the up or down arrow button to scroll to Paper Size, and then press
c
Press the up or down arrow button to select the default paper size for the printer, and then press
If you want to set the default paper type:
a
Press
to select Paper Setup.
b
Press the up or down arrow button to scroll to Paper Type, and then press
c
Press the up or down arrow button to select the default paper type for the printer, and then press
Make sure that:
Note: Draft mode is available but is not recommended for
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use with expensive paper such as heavyweight matte, labels,
photo cards and glossy paper.
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Note: Draft mode is available but is not recommended for
use with expensive paper such as heavyweight matte, labels,
photo cards and glossy paper.
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Loading paper and original documents
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The print side of the card is faceup.
The paper guides rest against the edges of the cards.
You select Automatic, Normal, or Photo print quality.
The print side of the paper is faceup.
The paper guides rest against the edges of the paper.
You select Automatic, Normal, or Photo print quality.
You follow the loading instructions on the iron-on
transfer packaging.
The print side of the transfer is faceup.
The paper guides rest against the edges of the transfer.
You select Automatic, Normal, or Photo print quality.
The rough side of the transparencies is faceup.
The paper guides rest against the edges of the
transparencies.
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