Konica Minolta bizhub PRO 1051 bizhub PRO 1051/1200 Quick Guide - Page 79

The use of [PI Tray] and [Perfect Binding Cover Tray] is not available for, Cover Print 1in1.

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Chapter 3: Print Operation Perfect Binding Perfect Binding - Cover Page 1 Cover Blank This is used when the perfect binding is employed with no printing made on the cover sheet. The original set in the [Cover Tray] is handled as a cover sheet. Ex.: When using [Cover Blank] for the perfect binding. Cover Blank 2 Print Operation Cover Print 1 in 1 This is used when arrangements are made in advance for the originals the front cover, the back cover and the spine of which have been cut and pasted to the same size as the paper 3 used as the front cover. When printing the both sides of the front cover, it is necessary to make arrangements for the reverse side of the front cover in advance. Ex.: When using "Cover Print 1in1" for the perfect binding. Cover Print 1in1 (Both sides) n-2 5 4 • The use of [PI Tray] and [Perfect Binding Cover Tray] is not available for "Cover Print 1in1". 5 • The "Cover Print 1in1" is not available for Mac OS. Cover Print 2 in 1 For the front cover, the first page and the last page (n page) of the originals are made as 2in1, and the second page up to the last page but one (n - 1 page) are printed as the body of documents with no printing made on the spine for perfect binding. And it is necessary to set in advance the width of the spine to the paper thickness. The setting can be made in units of 0.1 mm with the setting range between 1 to 30 mm. 6 7 3-19

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Chapter 3: Print Operation
Perfect Binding
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Print Operation
Perfect Binding - Cover Page
Cover Blank
This is used when the perfect binding is employed with no printing made on the cover sheet.
The original set in the [Cover Tray] is handled as a cover sheet.
Ex.: When using [Cover Blank] for the perfect binding.
Cover Print 1 in 1
This is used when arrangements are made in advance for the originals the front cover, the
back cover and the spine of which have been cut and pasted to the same size as the paper
used as the front cover.
When printing the both sides of the front cover, it is necessary to make arrangements for the
reverse side of the front cover in advance.
Ex.: When using “Cover Print 1in1” for the perfect binding.
The use of [PI Tray] and [Perfect Binding Cover Tray] is not available for
“Cover Print 1in1”.
The “Cover Print 1in1” is not available for Mac OS.
Cover Print 2 in 1
For the front cover, the first page and the last page (n page) of the originals are made as 2in1,
and the second page up to the last page but one (n - 1 page) are printed as the body of doc-
uments with no printing made on the spine for perfect binding.
And it is necessary to set in advance the width of the spine to the paper thickness. The set-
ting can be made in units of 0.1 mm with the setting range between 1 to 30 mm.
Cover Blank
Cover Print 1in1 (Both sides)
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