Kyocera KM-3035 Kyocera Extended Driver 4.0 User Guide Rev-2.1 - Page 55

Separation, Offset Jobs

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Finishing Separation 3 Click OK in the Punch Position Settings dialog box. 3 4 Click OK to return to the Print dialog box. 4 5 Click OK to start printing. 5 The print job will be punched by the finishing device and delivered to the output tray. Note: Each sheet will be punched separately. When sheets are stacked, the holes may not line up exactly. You can increase the left or top margin to provide additional space for hole punches by using the Gutter feature in the Layout tab. For further details, refer to Scaling And Gutters on page 4-7. When multiple copies of a print job are printed, they can be difficult to separate in the output tray. The Separation feature stacks copies so that one can be clearly distinguished from another. Available options are: • Offset jobs physically shifts each print job in the output tray. • Rotate copies stacks each copy of a print job at right angles in the output tray. Note: Offset jobs and Rotate copies will not be available at the same time. Some models do not support both options. Offset Jobs Offset jobs physically shifts each print job in the output tray. This feature requires an optional finishing device such as a Booklet stitcher or Multi finisher. For further details, refer to Installing Optional Devices on page 2-1. Note: To ensure consistent offset stacking, all users printing to the same printing system should select Offset jobs as the default setting. For further details, refer to Printer Properties on page 2-1. 1 From the application's Print dialog box, open Properties. (Select Print from the File menu, and select Properties.) 1 2 In the Basic tab, under Destination, select a face down finishing tray, such as Finisher (face down) or Tray A (face down). 2 User Guide 5-4

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Finishing
User Guide
5-4
3
Click
OK
in the
Punch Position Settings
dialog box.
3
4
Click
OK
to return to the
Print
dialog box.
4
5
Click
OK
to start printing.
5
The print job will be punched by the finishing device and delivered to the output tray.
Note:
Each sheet will be punched separately. When sheets are stacked, the holes
may not line up exactly.
You can increase the left or top margin to provide additional space for hole punches
by using the Gutter feature in the Layout tab. For further details, refer to
Scaling And
Gutters
on page 4-7.
Separation
When multiple copies of a print job are printed, they can be difficult to separate in the
output tray. The Separation feature stacks copies so that one can be clearly
distinguished from another. Available options are:
Offset jobs
physically shifts each print job in the output tray.
Rotate copies
stacks each copy of a print job at right angles in the output tray.
Note:
Offset jobs
and
Rotate copies
will not be available at the same time. Some
models do not support both options.
Offset Jobs
Offset jobs physically shifts each print job in the output tray. This feature requires an
optional finishing device such as a Booklet stitcher or Multi finisher. For further
details, refer to
Installing Optional Devices
on page 2-1.
Note:
To ensure consistent offset stacking, all users printing to the same printing
system should select Offset jobs as the default setting. For further details, refer to
Printer Properties
on page 2-1.
1
From the application’s
Print
dialog box, open
Properties
. (Select
Print
from the
File
menu, and select
Properties
.)
1
2
In the
Basic
tab, under
Destination
, select a face down finishing tray, such as
Finisher (face down)
or
Tray A (face down)
.
2