Kyocera FS-1050TN User Guide - Page 75
Punch, Basic, Destination, Finisher face-down, Tray A face-down, Finishing, Staple, Upper left
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Punch Finishing 2 In the Basic tab, under Destination, select a face-down finishing tray, such as Finisher (face-down) or Tray A (face-down). 2 3 Click the Finishing tab, then select Staple. 3 4 Select one of the available stapling positions: Upper left, Upper right, or Booklet. (Some models support multiple booklet positions.) 4 Note: You can increase the left or top margin to provide additional space for stapling by using the Gutter feature. See Gutters on page 5-3. 5 Select how many pages to staple together under Count. 5 Note: The maximum number of sheets that can be stapled varies, depending on the selected Page size or Media type, and on the finisher model. See your finishing device's Operation Guide for details. • All sheets (maximum of [--]) Staples all document sheets up to the displayed limit. If the document being printed has more than the maximum number of sheets, the document will not be stapled. One sheet can equal two pages when duplexed. For example, if the supported maximum is 50 document sheets, then a 58 sheet document will not be stapled. • After every [--] sheets Select this option to divide the document into sets, with a specified number of sheets in each set, then staple each set separately. You can designate from 2 sheets up to the limit displayed under All sheets. If the final set has fewer sheets than the limit, it will be stapled. For example, if stapling has been specified after every 20 sheets for a document that has 58 sheets, the print job will be stapled in sets of 20, 20, and 18 sheets. 6 Click OK to return to the Print dialog box. 6 7 Click OK to start printing. 7 The final printed document will be stapled and delivered to the output tray. For further details about stapler specifications, refer to your finishing device's Operation Guide. The Punch feature is available on printing systems with an optional finishing device installed. This feature places hole punches along the edge of the printed pages, so that the pages can be bound together or placed in a binder. Punch cannot be used when Booklet is selected in the Layout tab. Note: Not all finishing devices support the punch feature. For further details, refer to Installing Optional Devices on page 2-1. User Guide 5-5