Xerox 7400N User Guide - Page 83

Using the Hole Puncher, Selecting Stapling, rom the Printer Driver, Punching Options, Hole Orientation

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Choosing Output Options Selecting Stapling from the Printer Driver To select a stapling option for a specific print job: Operating System Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows NT 4.x Mac OS 9 or Mac OS X, version 10.2 and higher Steps 1. Select the Output Options tab. 2. Select the stapling option from the Stapling drop-down list. 1. In the Print dialog box, select Finishing Options from the drop-down list. 2. Select the stapling option. Using the Hole Puncher If your printer has a finisher, you can have your print copies punched. Depending on your region, the finisher is configured with either a 2- / 3-hole punch or a 4-hole punch. To determine which option is installed on your printer, print the Configuration page from the control panel; see Information Pages on page 1-10. Hole punching is supported for the following paper sizes and weights: ■ Paper up to 305 mm (12 in.) wide ■ Paper within the weight range 64-120 g/m2 (17-31 lb. Bond, 24-43 lb. Cover) Hole punching is not supported for specialty media including envelopes, transparencies, and labels. Punching Options The following punching options are available from the printer driver: ■ None: Print copies are not punched. ■ 2 Holes: When the 2- / 3-hole punch is installed, two holes are punched in the paper. ■ 3 Holes: When the 2- / 3-hole punch is installed, three holes are punched in the paper. ■ 4 Holes: When 4-hole punch is installed, four holes are punched in the paper. Hole Orientation The placement of the holes depends on the options you select in the printer driver and whether the paper is loaded in the paper tray so that the long edge or the short edge enters first. The Windows printer driver shows a sample image with the hole placement based on selected orientation and feed direction. See also: Loading Paper on page 3-8 Phaser® 7400 Color Printer 3-54

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Choosing Output Options
Phaser® 7400 Color Printer
3-54
Selecting Stapling
f
rom the Printer Driver
To select a stapling option for a specific print job:
Using the Hole Puncher
If your printer has a finisher, you can have your print copies punched. Depending on your
region, the finisher is configured with either a 2- / 3-hole punch or a 4-hole punch. To
determine which option is installed on your printer, print the Configuration page from the
control panel; see
Information Pages
on page 1-10.
Hole punching is supported for the following paper sizes and weights:
Paper up to 305 mm (12 in.) wide
Paper within the weight range 64–120 g/m
2
(17–31 lb. Bond, 24–43 lb. Cover)
Hole punching is not supported for specialty media including envelopes, transparencies, and
labels.
Punching Options
The following punching options are available from the printer driver:
None
: Print copies are not punched.
2 Holes
: When the 2- / 3-hole punch is installed, two holes are punched in the paper.
3 Holes
: When the 2- / 3-hole punch is installed, three holes are punched in the paper.
4 Holes
: When 4-hole punch is installed, four holes are punched in the paper.
Hole Orientation
The placement of the holes depends on the options you select in the printer driver and whether
the paper is loaded in the paper tray so that the long edge or the short edge enters first. The
Windows printer driver shows a sample image with the hole placement based on selected
orientation and feed direction.
See also:
Loading Paper
on page 3-8
Operating System
Steps
Windows 98 SE,
Windows Me,
Windows 2000,
Windows XP,
Windows Server
2003, or
Windows NT 4.x
1.
Select the
Output Options
tab.
2.
Select the stapling option from the
Stapling
drop-down list.
Mac OS 9 or
Mac OS X, version
10.2 and higher
1.
In the
Print
dialog box
,
select
Finishing Options
from the drop-down
list.
2.
Select the stapling option.