Lexmark E340 User's Guide - Page 64

Multi Print, Separator, Sheets, Source, Long Edge, Short Edge, Between Copies

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Understanding the operator panel Menu item Purpose Values Multipage Print To print multiple page images on one side of a sheet of paper. Also called n-up or Paper Saver. Off* 2 Up Prints 1 page image per side. Prints 2 page images per side. 3 Up Prints 3 page images per side. 4 Up Prints 4 page images per side. 6 Up Prints 6 page images per side. 9 Up Prints 9 page images per side. 12 Up Prints 12 page images per side. 16 Up Prints 16 page images per side. Multipage View To determine the orientation of a multipage sheet. Auto* Lets the printer choose between portrait and landscape orientation. Long Edge Sets the long edge of the paper as the top of the page (landscape). Short Edge Sets the short edge of the paper as the top of the page (portrait). Separator Sheets To insert blank separator sheets between jobs, between multiple copies of a job, or between each page of a job. None* Between Copies Does not insert separator sheets. Inserts a blank sheet between each copy of a job. If Collation is Off, a blank page is inserted between each set of printed pages (all page 1's, all page 2's, and so on). If Collation is On, a blank page is inserted between each collated copy of the job. Between Jobs Inserts a blank sheet between jobs. Between Pages Inserts a blank sheet between each page of a job. This is useful if you are printing transparencies or want to insert blank pages in a document for notes. Separator Source To specify the paper source that holds Tray (Tray 1*) separator sheets. Selects separator sheets from the specified tray. Using the printer menus 64

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Using the printer menus
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Understanding the operator panel
Multipage Print
To print multiple page images on one
side of a sheet of paper. Also called
n-up
or
Paper Saver.
Off*
Prints 1 page image per side.
2 Up
Prints 2 page images per side.
3 Up
Prints 3 page images per side.
4 Up
Prints 4 page images per side.
6 Up
Prints 6 page images per side.
9 Up
Prints 9 page images per side.
12 Up
Prints 12 page images per side.
16 Up
Prints 16 page images per side.
Multipage View
To determine the orientation of a
multipage sheet.
Auto*
Lets the printer choose between
portrait and landscape orientation.
Long Edge
Sets the long edge of the paper as the
top of the page (landscape).
Short Edge
Sets the short edge of the paper as the
top of the page (portrait).
Separator
Sheets
To insert blank separator sheets
between jobs, between multiple copies
of a job, or between each page of a
job.
None*
Does not insert separator sheets.
Between Copies
Inserts a blank sheet between each
copy of a job. If Collation is Off, a blank
page is inserted between each set of
printed pages (all page 1’s, all page
2’s, and so on). If Collation is On, a
blank page is inserted between each
collated copy of the job.
Between Jobs
Inserts a blank sheet between jobs.
Between Pages
Inserts a blank sheet between each
page of a job. This is useful if you are
printing transparencies or want to
insert blank pages in a document for
notes.
Separator
Source
To specify the paper source that holds
separator sheets.
Tray <x> (Tray 1*)
Selects separator sheets from the specified tray.
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