For example, when the paper setting for printing is A4 and the cassette paper information registeredto the printer is Legal, the printer starts printing with A4 on the paper loaded in the cassette 1 and thecassette 2.Replace the paperSelect if you want to print after replacing the paper of the cassette 1 and the cassette 2.For example, when the paper setting for printing is A4 and the cassette paper information registeredto the printer is Legal, you load A4 sized paper in the cassette 1 and the cassette 2 before you startprinting.The cassette paper information registration screen is displayed after replacing the paper and insertingthe cassettes. Register the cassette paper information according to the paper you loaded in thecassette 1 and the cassette 2.Note• If you do not know what paper information to register to the printer, press the Back button whenthe screen to select the operation is displayed. When the previous screen is displayed, confirmthe paper size and the media type, then register them to the printer.• For details on the proper combination of paper settings you can specify by the printer driver or onthe LCD:Setting the Media Type with the Printer Driver and on the Printer (Windows)Setting the Media Type with the Printer Driver and on the Printer (Mac)Setting the Paper Size with the Printer Driver and on the Printer (Windows)Setting the Paper Size with the Printer Driver and on the Printer (Mac)Cancel printingCancels printing.Select when you change the paper settings specified for printing. Change the paper settings, then tryprinting again.Note• You can disable the message which prevents misprinting. When you disable the message, the printerstarts printing even though the paper settings for printing and the cassette paper informationregistered to the printer are different.• To change the setting using the operation panel:Cassette settings (Windows)Cassette settings (Mac)Cassette settings (Smartphone and so on)• To change the setting using the printer driver:Changing the Printer Operation Mode (Windows)Changing the Printer Operation Mode (Mac)441