Selecting Which Paper to UsePhaser® 8500/8550 Color Printer1-3Selecting Which Paper to UseWhen you send your print job to the printer, you can choose to let the printer automaticallyselect which paper to use based on your document size and the paper type you select, or youcan force the printer to use paper from a specific tray.To select which paper to use from a supported driver:Operating System StepsWindows 98 SE,Windows MePostScript driver1. Select the Setup tab.The Document Size box displays the paper size chosen in theapplication you used to create the document.2. Select a particular type of paper or media for the print job from thePaper Type drop-down list.3. Choose one of the following:■ Click Let printer select which tray to print from (Recommended)to have the printer automatically use a tray loaded with the specifiedsize and type of paper.■ Click Force printing from a specific tray, and then select the tray touse for printing from the list.Windows 2000,Windows XP,Windows Server 2003,Windows NT 4.xPostScript driver1. Select the Paper/Quality tab.The Document Size box displays the paper size chosen in theapplication you used to create the document.2. Select a particular type of paper or media for the print job from thePaper Type drop-down list.3. Choose one of the following:■ Click Let printer select which tray to print from (Recommended)to have the printer automatically use a tray loaded with the specifiedsize and type of paper.■ Click Force printing from a specific tray, and then select the tray touse for printing from the list.Mac OS 9 driver 1. In the Print dialog box, select Paper Source.2. From the Paper Source drop-down list, select Auto Select to havethe printer automatically select the paper to use based on yourapplication settings, or select a specific paper type or tray.Mac OS X (version 10.2and higher) driver1. In the Print dialog box, select Paper Feed.2. From the All pages from drop-down list, select Auto Select to havethe printer automatically select the paper to use based on yourapplication settings, or select a specific paper type or tray.