Kyocera ECOSYS FS-1135MFP Kyocera MAC Driver 3.0 PDE Help - Page 5

Rotate 180°, Finishing Edge, Staple, Punch, Print, Finishing, Long edge, Short edge, Offset

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Finishing Rotate 180°. The preview image shows how the Finishing Edge selection changes the Staple and Punch positions. 1 Open the document you want to print and choose File > Print. If the Print dialog contains only two pop-up menus and some buttons across the bottom, click the disclosure triangle beside the Printer pop-up menu. 2 Choose Finishing from the print options pop-up menu. 3 Choose Long edge or Short edge from the Finishing Edge pop-up-menu. 4 Click Print. Rotating a Print Job The Rotate 180° feature rotates the print job orientation by 180 degrees. 1 Open the document you want to print and choose File > Print. If the Print dialog contains only two pop-up menus and some buttons across the bottom, click the disclosure triangle beside the Printer pop-up menu. 2 Choose Finishing from the print options pop-up menu. 3 Select the Rotate 180° checkbox. 4 Click Print. Offsetting a Print Job With an optional finishing device installed, Offset physically shifts each print job in the output tray. To ensure consistent offset stacking, all users printing to the same printing system should choose Offset as the default setting. This feature does not work with Staple or Finishing Edge features. 1 Open the document you want to print and choose File > Print. If the Print dialog contains only two pop-up menus and some buttons across the bottom, click the disclosure triangle beside the Printer pop-up menu. 2 Choose Finishing from the print options pop-up menu. 3 Select the Offset checkbox. 4 Click Print. Mac PDE Help 2-2

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Finishing
Rotate 180°
. The preview image shows how the
Finishing Edge
selection
changes the
Staple
and
Punch
positions.
1
Open the document you want to print and choose
File
>
Print
.
If the
Print
dialog contains only two pop-up menus and some buttons across the
bottom, click the disclosure triangle beside the
Printer
pop-up menu.
2
Choose
Finishing
from the print options pop-up menu.
3
Choose
Long edge
or
Short edge
from the
Finishing Edge
pop-up-menu.
4
Click
Print
.
Rotating a Print Job
The
Rotate 180°
feature rotates the print job orientation by 180 degrees.
1
Open the document you want to print and choose
File
>
Print
.
If the
Print
dialog contains only two pop-up menus and some buttons across the
bottom, click the disclosure triangle beside the
Printer
pop-up menu.
2
Choose
Finishing
from the print options pop-up menu.
3
Select the
Rotate 180°
checkbox.
4
Click
Print
.
Offsetting a Print Job
With an optional finishing device installed,
Offset
physically shifts each print job
in the output tray. To ensure consistent offset stacking, all users printing to the
same printing system should choose
Offset
as the default setting. This feature
does not work with
Staple
or
Finishing Edge
features.
1
Open the document you want to print and choose
File
>
Print
.
If the
Print
dialog contains only two pop-up menus and some buttons across the
bottom, click the disclosure triangle beside the
Printer
pop-up menu.
2
Choose
Finishing
from the print options pop-up menu.
3
Select the
Offset
checkbox.
4
Click
Print
.
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