Kyocera ECOSYS FS-2020D FS-2020D/3920DN/4020DN KX Driver User Guide Rev 10.8 - Page 32

Collation, Duplex Printing, Multiple s per Sheet, Printing Preferences

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Quick Print 3-2 Collate This icon changes the ordering of the printed pages. The page ordering sequence can either be 123, 123, 123, or 111, 222, 333, and so on. You can also reverse the order of the printed pages by selecting the Reverse check box. (Reverse is available when Printer default is not selected under Destination in the Basic tab. Reverse can be disabled in Device Settings > Compatibility Settings.) Print on both sides This icon changes between duplex printing for flipping on the long edge, duplex printing for flipping on the short edge, or for not using duplex printing. Multiple pages per sheet This icon changes between Off, 2, and 4 for the number of pages printed on one sheet. For more than 4 pages per sheet, define these settings in Layout > Multiple pages per sheet. Any basic print options can be Reset to the default values in the Quick Print tab. This button only appears when it is accessed from an application's Print dialog box. The following sections describe some of the Quick Print tab options in more detail. Collate, Duplex printing, and EcoPrint can also be found in the Basic and Imaging tabs, and Multiple pages per sheet in the Layout tab. The Profiles options are accessed from Printing Preferences. Collation Collate specifies the order in which the pages of a multiple copy job are printed. With Collate selected, the first time the print job is sent to the printing system the data is rendered as page images in the printing system's memory. The remaining job copies are printed from the stored data. This avoids the extra processing involved in sending every copy from the computer to the printing system. With Collate selected, the driver prints the complete job set by set. With Collate cleared, it prints each page by set. For example, with Collate selected, three copies of a five-page document outputs as pages one through five in succession, three times. Duplex Printing Duplex printing is printing on both sides of each page. Select Print on both sides to start duplex printing. If it is not selected, then the printer prints on only one side of each page. The printer system contains a duplex unit that turns the paper over to allow printing on the reverse side. Print on both sides must be selected to print on both sides of the cover and insert pages. Flip on long edge Turn the long edge of the page to view the content, like the pages of a book bound at the side. Flip on short edge Turn the short edge of the page to view the content, like a tablet bound at the top. Multiple Pages per Sheet Multiple pages per sheet prints several pages on a single sheet of paper for the purpose of reviewing the document and conserving paper. The readability of the multiple pages decreases as the number of pages per sheet is increased. User Guide

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Quick Print
Collate
This icon changes the ordering of the printed pages. The page ordering
sequence can either be 123, 123, 123, or 111, 222, 333, and so on. You can
also reverse the order of the printed pages by selecting the
Reverse
check
box. (
Reverse
is available when Printer default is not selected under
Destination
in the
Basic
tab.
Reverse
can be disabled in
Device Settings
>
Compatibility Settings
.)
Print on both sides
This icon changes between duplex printing for flipping on the long edge,
duplex printing for flipping on the short edge, or for not using duplex printing.
Multiple pages per sheet
This icon changes between Off, 2, and 4 for the number of pages printed on
one sheet. For more than 4 pages per sheet, define these settings in
Layout
>
Multiple pages per sheet
.
Any basic print options can be
Reset
to the default values in the
Quick Print
tab. This button only appears when it is accessed from an application’s
Print
dialog box.
The following sections describe some of the
Quick Print
tab options in more
detail.
Collate
,
Duplex printing
, and
EcoPrint
can also be found in the
Basic
and
Imaging
tabs, and
Multiple pages per sheet
in the
Layout
tab. The
Profiles
options are accessed from
Printing Preferences
.
Collation
Collate
specifies the order in which the pages of a multiple copy job are printed.
With
Collate
selected, the first time the print job is sent to the printing system
the data is rendered as page images in the printing system's memory. The
remaining job copies are printed from the stored data. This avoids the extra
processing involved in sending every copy from the computer to the printing
system.
With
Collate
selected, the driver prints the complete job set by set. With
Collate
cleared, it prints each page by set. For example, with
Collate
selected, three
copies of a five-page document outputs as pages one through five in
succession, three times.
Duplex Printing
Duplex printing is printing on both sides of each page. Select
Print on both
sides
to start duplex printing. If it is not selected, then the printer prints on only
one side of each page. The printer system contains a duplex unit that turns the
paper over to allow printing on the reverse side.
Print on both sides
must be
selected to print on both sides of the cover and insert pages.
Flip on long edge
Turn the long edge of the page to view the content, like the pages of a book
bound at the side.
Flip on short edge
Turn the short edge of the page to view the content, like a tablet bound at the
top.
Multiple Pages per Sheet
Multiple pages per sheet
prints several pages on a single sheet of paper for
the purpose of reviewing the document and conserving paper. The readability of
the multiple pages decreases as the number of pages per sheet is increased.
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