Kyocera TASKalfa 2550ci 2550ci Printer Driver User Guide - Page 60

Stapling a Print Job, Finishing, User Guide

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Finishing Staple and Separation features cannot be used together. If Printer default is selected as the Destination in the Basic tab, the selection of an option in the Finishing tab results in the automatic selection of a destination compatible with that finishing option. The destination is automatically updated to the first available output tray that supports the selected finishing option. Staple selects the Destination automatically. If the Finishing options are changed, the Destination selection is not affected. Finishing edge should be selected before any other features in the Finishing tab. If set last, Finishing edge might change any settings that you previously made under Staple. 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 features enables to 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 to a maximum number and every number of pages so that each number set is stapled separately. The Position setting options vary based on settings in Finishing edge, which provides custom staple locations in the document. 3 Click OK to return to the Print dialog box. 4 Click OK to start printing. 6-5 User Guide

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Finishing
Staple
and
Separation
features cannot be used together.
If
Printer default
is selected as the
Destination
in the
Basic
tab, the selection
of an option in the
Finishing
tab results in the automatic selection of a
destination compatible with that finishing option. The destination is
automatically updated to the first available output tray that supports the selected
finishing option.
Staple
selects the
Destination
automatically. If the
Finishing
options are
changed, the
Destination
selection is not affected.
Finishing edge
should be selected before any other features in the
Finishing
tab. If set last,
Finishing edge
might change any settings that you previously
made under
Staple
.
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
features
enables to 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 to a maximum number and every number of pages so that
each number set is stapled separately. The
Position
setting options vary based
on settings in
Finishing edge
, which provides custom staple locations in the
document.
3
Click
OK
to return to the
Print
dialog box.
4
Click
OK
to start printing.
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User Guide