Kyocera KM-3035 Kyocera Extended Driver 3.x User Guide Rev-1.4 - Page 108

Sorter Mode Differences, Collating, Non-collating, Mailbox, Tray 1, copies

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Sorter Mode Differences Collating Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Tray 5 Page 2 Page 2 Page 2 Page 1 Page 1 Page 1 • Collating produces the specified number of copies as complete sets of documents in each tray. • The document is printed following the page order and received in each tray. The number of document copies must not exceed the number of trays. If a tray becomes full, the printer pauses and displays a message to remove the paper from the tray. After the paper is removed, printing resumes for the remaining number of copies. • This function requires a hard disk installed in the printer or a RAM disk. For setup information, refer to RAM Disk Settings on page 20. Non-collating 20 copies of Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Tray 5 20 copies of Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 • Collating produces the specified number of copies but divides the document for output in each tray, with page 1 in tray 1, page 2 in tray 2, and so on. For example, printing 20 copies of a four page document using grouping produces 20 copies of page 1 in tray 1, 20 copies of page 2 in tray 2, and so on. • The number of document copies must not exceed the sheet capacity of any tray. If a tray becomes full, the printer pauses and displays a message to remove the paper from the tray. In addition, the maximum document page length must not exceed the number of sorter trays. If a tray becomes full, the printer pauses and displays a message to remove the paper from the tray. Mailbox Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Tray 5 • The mailbox mode produces copies in specified user trays, which is useful when the printer is shared among different users. For example, specifying tray 5 produces a copy of the document in tray 5. • If a tray becomes full, the printer pauses and displays a message to remove the paper from the tray. 102

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Sorter Mode Differences
Collating
Collating produces the specified number of
copies as complete sets of documents in
each tray.
The document is printed following the page
order and received in each tray. The number
of document copies must not exceed the
number of trays. If a tray becomes full, the
printer pauses and displays a message to
remove the paper from the tray. After the
paper is removed, printing resumes for the
remaining number of copies.
This function requires a hard disk installed in
the printer or a RAM disk. For setup
information, refer to
RAM Disk Settings
on
page 20.
Non-collating
Collating produces the specified number of
copies but divides the document for output in
each tray, with page 1 in tray 1, page 2 in tray
2, and so on. For example, printing 20 copies
of a four page document using grouping
produces 20 copies of page 1 in tray 1, 20
copies of page 2 in tray 2, and so on.
The number of document copies must not
exceed the sheet capacity of any tray. If a
tray becomes full, the printer pauses and
displays a message to remove the paper
from the tray. In addition, the maximum
document page length must not exceed the
number of sorter trays. If a tray becomes full,
the printer pauses and displays a message
to remove the paper from the tray.
Mailbox
The mailbox mode produces copies in
specified user trays, which is useful when
the printer is shared among different users.
For example, specifying tray 5 produces a
copy of the document in tray 5.
If a tray becomes full, the printer pauses and
displays a message to remove the paper
from the tray.
Tray 1
Tray 2
Tray 3
Tray 4
Tray 5
Page 1
Page 2
Page 2
Page 2
Page 1
Page 1
20 copies of
20 copies of
Tray 1
Tray 2
Tray 3
Tray 4
Tray 5
Page 1
Page 1
Page 2
Page 2
Page 3
Page 3
Tray 1
Tray 2
Tray 3
Tray 4
Tray 5