Printing Specific Pages onto Different Paper0YSF-01YYou can print specific pages of a document, such as when you want to print the coverof a booklet on colored paper. In this case, load colored paper for the cover in themulti-purpose tray and load plain paper for the body pages in the paper drawer, andthen specify the paper settings on the printer driver.[Paper Source] tab Select the pages to print on different paper and the paper source loaded withthe paper from [Paper Selection] [OK][Paper Selection]Specify which pages should be printed on different paper, and select which paper source should be used tofeed paper for each page.[Same Paper for All Pages] Prints all of the pages on the same paper, and does not print any specificpages on different paper. All the pages are printed on paper specified in[Paper Source].[Different for First, Others, and Last] You can use different paper for the first page, body pages, and last page,respectively. For example, you can specify the paper in the multi-purpose trayfor [First Page], the paper in the paper drawer for [Other Pages] (body pages),and the paper in the multi-purpose tray for [Last Page]. You can also print byspecifying the paper type in [Paper Type].[Different for First, Second, Others,and Last]You can also specify the paper for the following page of the cover as well asspecifying the paper in [Different for First, Others, and Last]. You can also printby specifying the paper type in [Paper Type].[Different for Cover and Others] Specify the settings for booklet printing ( Printing Booklet(P. 92) ). You canspecify different paper for the cover and body pages, respectively. Forexample, you can specify the paper in the multi-purpose tray for [Cover Page]and the paper in the paper drawer for [Other Pages] (body pages).Printing a Document101