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Pad printing, Face up, Face down, Finishing

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Printing 108 Print Options Do one of the following for 2-sided (duplex) printing: • Select Face up for 2-sided sheets delivered into the output tray with copies facing up, with normal order for side 1 of the first sheet on the top of the stack, or reverse order for side 2 of the first sheet on the bottom of the stack. • Select Face down for 2-sided sheets delivered into the output tray with copies facing down, with normal order for side 2 of the last sheet on the top of the stack, or reverse order for side 1 of the last sheet on the bottom of the stack. 1 Face up - normal order 2 Face up - reverse order 3 Face down - normal order 4 Face down - reverse order Note: When using a finisher that reverses the order of the stack, you can specify normal order so that when the stack is fed through the finisher, the pages are delivered in the correct order. Pad printing Pad printing gives you control over printing multiple copies of a job without having to perform unnecessary mental calculations or requiring multiple steps every time. With the Pad printing print options on the Finishing tab of the printer driver or Command WorkStation Job Properties, you can specify pad-printing parameters. You can define the contents of each pad, including the number of times the job repeats within a pad. It duplicates a single job as many times as defined in the Pad printing settings to create one finished or merged pad. You can add a back cover or slip sheet between each pad. Pad printing also allows you to simply assemble printed pads with a back cover, similar to sticky notes. When cover has been turned on for pad printing, the page size and orientation of the cover media should be the same as the main job.

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Do one of the following for 2-sided (duplex) printing:
Select
Face up
for 2-sided sheets delivered into the output tray with copies facing up, with normal order for side
1 of the first sheet on the top of the stack, or reverse order for side 2 of the first sheet on the bottom of the stack.
Select
Face down
for 2-sided sheets delivered into the output tray with copies facing down, with normal order
for side 2 of the last sheet on the top of the stack, or reverse order for side 1 of the last sheet on the bottom of the
stack.
1
Face up - normal order
2
Face up - reverse order
3
Face down - normal order
4
Face down - reverse order
Note:
When using a finisher that reverses the order of the stack, you can specify normal order so that when the stack
is fed through the finisher, the pages are delivered in the correct order.
Pad printing
Pad printing gives you control over printing multiple copies of a job without having to perform unnecessary mental
calculations or requiring multiple steps every time.
With the
Pad printing
print options on the
Finishing
tab of the printer driver or Command WorkStation Job
Properties, you can specify pad-printing parameters. You can define the contents of each pad, including the number
of times the job repeats within a pad.
It duplicates a single job as many times as defined in the
Pad printing
settings to create one finished or merged pad.
You can add a back cover or slip sheet between each pad.
Pad printing also allows you to simply assemble printed pads with a back cover, similar to sticky notes. When cover
has been turned on for pad printing, the page size and orientation of the cover media should be the same as the main
job.
Printing
Print Options
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