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Windows Printing • Top Bind - binding and duplexing at the top (e.g. as on a calendar) For more effects of Binding Position see [Staple] and [Punch] in the section 6.3.3 "Finishing". Page Interval Determines a fixed margin to be applied between the two document pages of an imposition which are printed on the same side of a sheet. Allowed values are -250 to 250 mm (step 0.01 mm). Each page is shifted by the given amount, i.e. the resulting margin is twice the specified value. A negative interval shifts both pages to and clips them at the center of the page. Outside Offset Compensates for creep, i.e. the effect that outer pages of a booklet do not line up with the inner pages when they are folded. To align bitmaps on the pages, the bitmaps of outer pages are moved outwards on the sheet. Outside Offset is applied in addition to Page Interval. Allowed values are 0 to 5 mm (step 0.01 mm) offset per sheet. Original size Select the page size of your document. A variety of common page sizes is available. Also you can define custom page sizes in the [Paper] panel. After defining, they become available in this list. Note The item [Original size] in this panel is a mirrored item from [Original size] in the [Basic] panel and in the page setup dialog of your application. All settings made here directly alter the corresponding settings in the [Basic] panel. bizhub PRO 950 Printer Driver 6-17

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Windows Printing
bizhub PRO 950 Printer Driver
6-17
Top Bind – binding and duplexing at the top
(e.g. as on a calendar)
For more effects of Binding Position see [Staple] and [Punch] in the section
6.3.3 "Finishing".
Page Interval
Determines a fixed margin to be applied between the two document pages
of an imposition which are printed on the same side of a sheet.
Allowed values are -250 to 250 mm (step 0.01 mm). Each page is shifted
by the given amount, i.e. the resulting margin is twice the specified value. A
negative interval shifts both pages to and clips them at the center of the
page.
Outside Offset
Compensates for creep, i.e. the effect that outer pages of a booklet do not
line up with the inner pages when they are folded. To align bitmaps on the
pages, the bitmaps of outer pages are moved outwards on the sheet.
Outside Offset is applied in addition to Page Interval.
Allowed values are 0 to 5 mm (step 0.01 mm) offset per sheet.
Original size
Select the page size of your document. A variety of common page sizes is
available. Also you can define custom page sizes in the [Paper] panel. After
defining, they become available in this list.
Note
The item [Original size] in this panel is a mirrored item from [Original
size] in the [Basic] panel and in the page setup dialog of your
application. All settings made here directly alter the corresponding
settings in the [Basic] panel.