Kyocera TASKalfa 181 181/221 Print Driver User Guide - Page 46

Stapling a Print Job, Separation, Rotate Copies

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Finishing Stapling a Print Job The Staple feature in the Finishing tab enables you to create stapled document sets. You must first select a finisher under Device options in the Device Settings tab. Staple will make Separation and Transparency interleaving unavailable. The maximum number of sheets depends upon the finisher model and the selected Page size or Media type. The Gutter feature lets you increase the top and left margins to accommodate the location of the staples. 1 In the Finishing tab, select Staple. 2 In the Staple feature, select Position and Count. Two options are available for count: All sheets up to the limit displayed in the tab, and every number of pages so that each number set is stapled separately. 3 Click OK to return to the Print dialog box. Separation 4 Click OK to start printing. The Separation feature stacks print jobs so that one print job can be distinguished from another. Select Rotate copies to print each copy of a print job at right angles. Select Offset jobs to physically shift each print job in the output tray. To ensure consistent offset stacking, all users printing to the same printing system should select Offset jobs as the default setting. Rotate Copies Rotate copies stacks each copy of a print job at a right angle in the output tray. Note: The RAM disk is set up or a harddisk must be installed to use this feature. This feature requires the following: Paper size selections are limited to Letter, A4, or B5 (JIS). The selected paper size must be loaded into two paper sources, one horizontally and one vertically. The print job must contain multiple pages and be specified to print multiple copies. Rotating Copies Rotate copies stacks each copy of a print job at right angles. 1 In the Basic tab, under Destination, select an option that is not a finishing tray, for example: Top tray (face-down). 2 Select a number of copies greater than 1. 3 Click the Finishing tab, then select Separation > Rotate copies. 6-2 User Guide

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Finishing
Stapling a Print Job
The
Staple
feature in the
Finishing
tab enables you to create stapled
document sets. You must first select a finisher under
Device options
in the
Device Settings
tab.
Staple
will make
Separation
and
Transparency
interleaving
unavailable. The maximum number of sheets depends upon the
finisher model and the selected
Page size
or
Media type
. The
Gutter
feature
lets you increase the top and left margins to accommodate the location of the
staples.
1
In the
Finishing
tab, select
Staple
.
2
In the
Staple
feature, select
Position
and
Count
. Two options are available for
count: All sheets up to the limit displayed in the tab, and every number of pages
so that each number set is stapled separately.
3
Click
OK
to return to the
Print
dialog box.
4
Click
OK
to start printing.
Separation
The
Separation
feature stacks print jobs so that one print job can be
distinguished from another.
Select
Rotate copies
to print each copy of a print job at right angles.
Select
Offset jobs
to physically shift each print job in the output tray. To ensure
consistent offset stacking, all users printing to the same printing system should
select
Offset jobs
as the default setting.
Rotate Copies
Rotate copies
stacks each copy of a print job at a right angle in the output tray.
Note:
The RAM disk is set up or a
harddisk must be installed to use this feature.
This feature requires the following:
Paper size selections are limited to
Letter
,
A4
, or
B5 (JIS)
.
The selected paper size must be loaded into two paper sources, one
horizontally and one vertically.
The print job must contain multiple pages and be specified to print multiple
copies.
Rotating Copies
Rotate copies
stacks each copy of a print job at right angles.
1
In the
Basic
tab, under
Destination
, select an option that is not a finishing tray,
for example:
Top tray (face-down)
.
2
Select a number of copies greater than 1.
3
Click the
Finishing
tab, then select
Separation
>
Rotate copies
.
User Guide
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