92Making Copies AddedFeaturesBasicFeaturesImageQuality Stored JobTemplatesOutputFormat5.3 Selecting Paper TrayThis feature allows you to select a paper tray loaded with the required paper size for copying. There are twoways to do this: the tray is automatically selected to match the document size or is manually specified.● The factory setting for this Paper Supply feature is Auto.● The factory setting can be changed in the Tools Mode. For details, refer to “8.3 Setting Tools Mode”.● When a paper tray runs out of paper during copying, it will switch to another tray loaded with the same paper size/ type (fornormal paper: 64-105 g/m 2 ) and orientation to continue copying (Auto Tray Switching feature). You can specify this setting inthe Tools Mode. If all the trays are loaded with the same paper size/type (normal paper 64-105 g/m 2 ) and orientation, the papertrays will be switched in the order of trays 1, 2, 3, and 4. If the optional tray 6 (HCF) is installed, it will be switched first before therest of the trays.5.3.1 Automatically Selecting Paper TrayAutoBased on the detected document size and the % specified in Reduce/Enlarge, a paper tray loaded with therequired paper size for copying will be selected automatically.● When paper is not loaded in the automatically selected tray or when the document size cannot be detected, a message will bedisplayed. Follow the instructions to proceed.● When Auto % is selected for Reduce/Enlarge or Auto for Paper Supply, the document image will be rotated to fit theorientation of the paper loaded for copying. However, this is only applicable when a standard-sized document is being copied toa standard-sized paper smaller than A4. For non-standard paper sizes, the image cannot be automatically rotated.● This feature is not applicable to tray 5 (bypass).Procedure1 Load the documents.2 From Reduce/Enlarge, select the desired % except Auto %.Check that Auto is selected for Paper Supply.Paper Supply“3.2 Loading Documents”● You cannot select Auto % forReduce/Enlarge and Auto forPaper Supply at the same time. Fordetails, refer to “5.2 Enlarging/Reducing Image”.