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Cause
The paper settings for printing don't match the cassette paper information registered on the printer.
Learn about the correct correspsonding media type and paper size settings made in the Windows printer driver or on the printer's screen.
Learn more about setting the cassette paper information on the printer.
If the print paper settings don't match the cassette paper information set on the printer, as shown below, a message appears on the LCD.

What to Do
Press the printer's OK button to display the screen below.

Use the
button to select the appropriate action, then press the printer's OK button.
Depending on settings, some of the options below may not appear.
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Print on set paper
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Select this option to print onto the paper in the cassette without changing the paper settings.
For example, if the print paper setting is A5, and cassette paper information is set to A4, the A5 size setting is used to print onto the paper in the cassette.
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Replace the paper
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Select this option to print after changing the paper in the cassette.
For example, if the print paper setting is A5, and cassette paper information is set to A4, change the paper in the cassette to A5 paper and proceed with printing.
Once you have inserted the cassette after changing the paper, the screen for setting cassette paper information appears. Set paper information for the paper in the cassette.
Learn about the correct correspsonding media type and paper size settings made in the Windows printer driver or on the printer's screen.
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Cancel
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Cancels printing.
Select this option when you want to change the print paper settings. Change the paper settings and retry printing.
To suppress the misprint prevention message, change the setting as described below. When you suppress the message, the printer uses the paper settings for printing onto the paper in the cassette regardless of whether or not the paper matches these settings.
Learn how to change the message view setting using the operation panel of the printer.
Learn how to change the message view setting from a Windows PC or a Mac.