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I want the default tray in which my printer looks for paper to be the cassette but it is ALWAYS set to Rear Tray which is empty. I have to change it every time I print. How can I reset the default tray to be cassette?
Canon TS 6300 series printer. With all other programs it looks for paper in the cassette where the paper is.
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You can create a new printer profile in your OS with the cassette as your default. You can then use that new printer profile as the printer to use.
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All my other apps print correctly with a default to the cassette, so it is not the printer that is wrong.
I want to know where I can set the default tray used by PE.
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I have the same issue. Did you ever find a solution?
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@mypublic1, the solution I have offered works. I'm afraid I didn't get back to the OP to walk them through the process. The fact that other programs may use the correct tray is irrelevant to whether my solution will work. Elements uses the default settings for the printer. Other programs may have other settings that are sticky for the one that is chosen in that program.
If Elements once worked correctly but now chooses the wrong tray, then it is worth resetting the preferences file. Go to Edit>Preferences>General tab and click the Reset Preferences on next launch button.
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I have the same problem. Whatever I try (and I tried everything I couls think of), APE print selects the rear tray. I use W11. I don't know how to create a new printer profile, but I will Google to find that out.
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I had a look with Google. I couldn't find anything about (installing) printer profiles, only about ICC color profiles, which is not the same subject I think.
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@Pim-V, I am offline without a computer. So I can't give you too many details. However, the basic solution is to add a new printer to your computer and give it a new name. I believe that if you select the new printer in Windows Settings and choose Properties from a right-click context menu, you can choose the default paper tray for that printer. (Each printer's software driver is different. So it is a little difficult for me to give you more precise instructions.)