PrintingUsing Custom Paper SizesThis section includes:• Defining Custom Paper Sizes ....................................................................................................................................... 78• Creating and Saving Custom Paper Sizes ............................................................................................................... 78• Printing on Custom Paper Sizes .................................................................................................................................. 79The Xerox ® WorkCentre ® 3655 Multifunction Printer prints on custom paper sizes that are withinthe minimum and maximum size range supported by the printer. For details, see SupportedStandard Paper Sizes and Supported Custom Paper Sizes.Defining Custom Paper SizesTo print custom paper sizes, define the custom width and length of the paper in the print driver softwareand on the printer control panel. When setting the paper size, ensure that you specify the same size asthe paper in the tray. Setting the wrong size can cause a printer error. Print driver settings overridecontrol panel settings when you print using the print driver software on your computer.Creating and Saving Custom Paper SizesYou can print custom-size paper from any paper tray. Custom-size paper settings are saved in the printdriver and are available for you to select in all your applications.For detail on supported paper sizes for each tray, see Supported Custom Paper Sizes.To create and save custom sizes for Windows:1. Click the Printing Options tab of the print driver.2. Click the arrow next to the Paper field, then select Other Size > Output Paper Size > New.3. In the New Custom Paper Size window, enter the height and width of the new size.4. At the bottom of the New Custom Paper Size window, click Units .5. Click Inches or Millimeters.6. To save, in the Name field, type a title for the new size, then click OK.7. Click OK.To create and save custom sizes for Macintosh:78 Xerox® WorkCentre® 3655 Multifunction PrinterUser Guide