Samsung MultiXpress SCX-8238 User Guide - Page 57

Center Tray, Finishing Tray

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- Uncollated: Printouts sorted into stacks of individual pages. • Offset: Printouts are stacked in sets by laying printouts side-to-side. This feature is available only when the standard or booklet finisher is installed. - Off: Disables this feature. - On: This feature can be used. For example, if you want to avoid received faxes mixing with copy or print outputs, you can use this inner tray to separate the received faxes. - Center Tray: The machine sends output to the center tray by default. When the optional standard finisher or booklet finisher is installed, you can use more output trays. • Rotate: Printouts are stacked criss-crossed in sets. • This feature is available only when the standard or booklet finisher is not installed. • This feature is available only with Letter- and A4-sized print media. • Before using this feature, you have to load the paper in the trays with SEF (Short edge feed) and LEF (Long edge feed). For example, direction of paper feeding in tray 1 is SEF, and direction of paper feeding in tray 2 is LEF. - Off: Disables this feature. - On: This feature can be used. • Output Tray: Select the output tray. In CLX-9252 9352 Series, the right tray (face-up) is optional device. In SCX-8230 8240 Series, the Inner Tray (optional Job Separator) is optional device. - Right Tray: If you need to print thick paper or if the paper repetitively jams in the exit area of the center tray, use the right tray. When you use the Duplex feature (see "Copying multiple sides" on page 55) with the Right Tray as an output tray, it could slow down the printing speed. We recommend you to use other trays for an output tray. - Inner Tray: The inner tray is efficient for separating the printouts. • Top Tray: Paper sizes not supported by the finishing tray automatically gets printed out in the top tray. • Finishing Tray: When the optional standard finisher or booklet finisher is installed, the machine sends output to the finishing tray by default. • Staple: You can staple printouts and adjust the stapling position. • The Staple feature is available only when the standard or booklet finisher is installed. • When you use the Staple feature, only the finishing tray is available for printouts. • When the printout is only one page, the Staple feature does not work. • When you have set the the Punch options before setting the Staple options, some options are not available depending on the staple position and the direction of paper feeding in the trays. • When printing multiple copies of a job using the Staple feature, it is recommend to monitor the finishing tray. Printouts can become crooked and fall off of the finishing tray. - Off: Disables this feature. - 1 Staple: Select this setting to bind the printouts with a staple. You can also select the staple positon with Left or Right in Staple Direction. - 2 Staple: Select this setting to bind the printouts with two staples. You can also select the staples positon in Staple Direction. Depending on the options you select the result will vary. Refer to the below table before using the 2 Staple option. Copying_ 57

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Uncollated:
Printouts sorted into stacks of individual pages.
Offset:
Printouts are stacked in sets by laying printouts side-to-side.
This feature is available only when the standard or booklet finisher
is installed.
-
Off:
Disables this feature.
-
On:
This feature can be used.
Rotate:
Printouts are stacked criss-crossed in sets.
This feature is available only when the standard or booklet
finisher is not installed.
This feature is available only with Letter- and A4-sized print
media.
Before using this feature, you have to load the paper in the
trays with SEF (Short edge feed) and LEF (Long edge feed).
For example, direction of paper feeding in tray 1 is SEF, and
direction of paper feeding in tray 2 is LEF.
-
Off:
Disables this feature.
-
On:
This feature can be used.
Output Tray:
Select the output tray.
In CLX-9252 9352 Series, the right tray (face-up) is optional
device.
In SCX-8230 8240 Series, the
Inner Tray
(optional Job Separator)
is optional device.
-
Right Tray:
If you need to print thick paper or if the paper
repetitively jams in the exit area of the center tray, use the right tray.
When you use the
Duplex
feature (see "Copying multiple
sides" on page 55) with the
Right Tray
as an output tray, it
could slow down the printing speed. We recommend you to
use other trays for an output tray.
-
Inner Tray:
The inner tray is efficient for separating the printouts.
For example, if you want to avoid received faxes mixing with copy or
print outputs, you can use this inner tray to separate the received
faxes.
-
Center Tray:
The machine sends output to the center tray by
default.
When the optional standard finisher or booklet finisher is installed, you
can use more output trays.
Top Tray:
Paper sizes not supported by the finishing tray
automatically gets printed out in the top tray.
Finishing Tray:
When the optional standard finisher or booklet
finisher is installed, the machine sends output to the finishing tray
by default.
Staple:
You can staple printouts and adjust the stapling position.
The
Staple
feature is available only when the standard or
booklet finisher is installed.
When you use the
Staple
feature, only the finishing tray is
available for printouts.
When the printout is only one page, the
Staple
feature does
not work.
When you have set the the
Punch
options before setting the
Staple
options, some options are not available depending on
the staple position and the direction of paper feeding in the
trays.
When printing multiple copies of a job using the
Staple
feature,
it is recommend to monitor the finishing tray. Printouts can
become crooked and fall off of the finishing tray.
-
Off:
Disables this feature.
-
1 Staple:
Select this setting to bind the printouts with a staple. You
can also select the staple positon with
Left
or
Right
in
Staple
Direction
.
-
2 Staple:
Select this setting to bind the printouts with two staples.
You can also select the staples positon in
Staple Direction
.
Depending on the options you select the result will vary. Refer to the
below table before using the
2 Staple
option.