Kyocera C270N Operation Guide - Page 93

Duplex Printing, Binding Modes

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Using the Operator Panel the installed optional paper feeders (from the top most paper cassette to the bottom paper cassette): MP tray Cassette 1 Cassette 2 Cassette 3 Cassette 4 Cassettes 2, 3 and 4 are available for selection when the optional paper feeders are installed. 7 When the desired paper source is displayed, press [OK] ([ENTER]). 8 To exit the menu selection, press [MENU]. Duplex Printing Using the optional duplexer, you can automatically print on both sides of the paper. The duplexer is mounted underneath the printer. Duplex printing is available for the following paper types: Plain Preprinted Bond Recycled Rough Letterhead Color Prepunched High quality Activating the duplexer is done by selecting either short edge or long edge binding mode. NOTE: To use this function, the optional duplexer must be installed on the printer. Duplex printing can be also performed from the MP tray. When the MP tray is set to First Mode (First), the paper size and paper type will be the same as those of the paper cassette currently set at the paper feed source. If the paper to be fed from the MP tray does not match the paper size and paper type of the current paper feed source cassette, a paper jam may occur. Binding Modes Binding refers to the manner in which printed pages of paper are joined together (by gluing, stitching, etc.) in book form. The two possible types of binding are: long-edge binding, in which pages are joined together along their long edge; and short-edge binding, in which they are joined together along their short edge. In selecting a binding type, you must also consider ADVANCED OPERATION GUIDE 2-67

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Using the Operator Panel
ADVANCED OPERATION GUIDE
2-67
the installed optional paper feeders (from the top most paper cassette to
the bottom paper cassette):
MP tray
Cassette 1
Cassette 2
Cassette 3
Cassette 4
Cassettes 2
,
3
and
4
are available for selection when the optional paper
feeders are installed.
7
When the desired paper source is displayed, press
[OK] ([ENTER])
.
8
To exit the menu selection, press
[MENU]
.
Duplex Printing
Using the optional duplexer, you can automatically print on both sides of
the paper. The duplexer is mounted underneath the printer.
Duplex printing is available for the following paper types:
Plain
Preprinted
Bond
Recycled
Rough
Letterhead
Color
Prepunched
High quality
Activating the duplexer is done by selecting either short edge or long edge
binding mode.
NOTE:
To use this function, the optional duplexer must be installed on
the printer.
Duplex printing can be also performed from the MP tray. When the MP
tray is set to First Mode (First), the paper size and paper type will be the
same as those of the paper cassette currently set at the paper feed
source. If the paper to be fed from the MP tray does not match the paper
size and paper type of the current paper feed source cassette, a paper
jam may occur.
Binding Modes
Binding refers to the manner in which printed pages of paper are joined
together (by gluing, stitching, etc.) in book form. The two possible types of
binding are: long-edge binding, in which pages are joined together along
their long edge; and short-edge binding, in which they are joined together
along their short edge. In selecting a binding type, you must also consider