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Fold/Saddle Stitch option, s per Sheet, Print Borders, Order

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• None (default) • One Staple • One Staple Angled (HP 3000-Sheet Stapler/Stacker only) • Two Staples • Three Staples (HP 3000-Sheet Stapler/Stacker only) • Six Staples (HP 3000-Sheet Stapler/Stacker only) • Fold/saddle stitch (HP Multifunction Finisher only) Use the following guidelines when stapling. • Each stapler has a maximum number of pages that can be stapled. Consult your stapler documentation to find out your stapler limitations. • One Staple Angled does not work with some paper sizes; in these cases, One Staple is used. • If you have selected more than one staple per page and you are printing on both sides, you cannot flip your pages up, or to the left or right, depending on which edge of the paper the staples are placed. • When selecting a stapling option, pages are always printed to the Stapler Bin on the printer. • For some paper sizes, the printer might assume a specific paper feed orientation (that is, which edge goes into the printer first). If you encounter unexpected results in staple placement, try using a different feed orientation. For example, find a paper tray on your printer where you can insert letter paper with the short edge towards the printer rather than the long edge. • You might want to avoid some staple positions. For example, if you are printing on both sides of the paper and want to flip your pages up, you should not select more than one staple if the paper is fed from the long edge. Using two or more staples will prevent you from flipping the paper up. • If your stapler head cannot move, then there are some corners on the paper that staples cannot be placed. For portrait orientation, a staple can be placed only on the upper-left or the lower right corners. For landscape orientation, a staple can be placed only on the lower-left or upper-right corners. Fold/Saddle Stitch option The Fold/Saddle Stitch check box is available only when you have the HP Multifunction Finisher installed on your printer and configured in the driver. Use this option when you are printing a booklet. Pages per Sheet The Pages per Sheet drop-down menu provides six settings: 1 (default), 2, 4, 6, 9, and 16. If you type another value into the box (for example, 3), the control rounds that value to the nearest valid value (in this example, 4). Print Page Borders Related controls indented beneath the Pages per Sheet edit box are Print Page Borders and Page Order, which become active when Pages Per Sheet is greater than 1. Print Page Borders sets a line around each page image on a printed sheet to help visually define the borders of each logical page. Page Order The Page Order drop-down menu contains four selections: • Right, then Down • Down, then Right 74 HP traditional PCL 6 and PCL 5c driver features Software Technical Reference ENWW

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None
(default)
One Staple
One Staple Angled
(HP 3000-Sheet Stapler/Stacker only)
Two Staples
Three Staples
(HP 3000-Sheet Stapler/Stacker only)
Six Staples
(HP 3000-Sheet Stapler/Stacker only)
Fold/saddle stitch
(HP Multifunction Finisher only)
Use the following guidelines when stapling.
Each stapler has a maximum number of pages that can be stapled. Consult your stapler documentation to find out
your stapler limitations.
One Staple Angled
does not work with some paper sizes; in these cases,
One Staple
is used.
If you have selected more than one staple per page and you are printing on both sides, you cannot flip your pages
up, or to the left or right, depending on which edge of the paper the staples are placed.
When selecting a stapling option, pages are always printed to the
Stapler Bin
on the printer.
For some paper sizes, the printer might assume a specific paper feed orientation (that is, which edge goes into
the printer first). If you encounter unexpected results in staple placement, try using a different feed orientation. For
example, find a paper tray on your printer where you can insert letter paper with the short edge towards the printer
rather than the long edge.
You might want to avoid some staple positions. For example, if you are printing on both sides of the paper and
want to flip your pages up, you should not select more than one staple if the paper is fed from the long edge.
Using two or more staples will prevent you from flipping the paper up.
If your stapler head cannot move, then there are some corners on the paper that staples cannot be placed. For
portrait orientation, a staple can be placed only on the upper-left or the lower right corners. For landscape
orientation, a staple can be placed only on the lower-left or upper-right corners.
Fold/Saddle Stitch option
The
Fold/Saddle Stitch
check box is available only when you have the HP Multifunction Finisher installed on your
printer and configured in the driver. Use this option when you are printing a booklet.
Pages per Sheet
The
Pages per Sheet
drop-down menu provides six settings: 1 (default), 2, 4, 6, 9, and 16. If you type another value
into the box (for example, 3), the control rounds that value to the nearest valid value (in this example, 4).
Print Page Borders
Related controls indented beneath the
Pages per Sheet
edit box are
Print Page Borders
and
Page Order
, which
become active when
Pages Per Sheet
is greater than 1.
Print Page Borders
sets a line around each page image on a printed sheet to help visually define the borders of each
logical page.
Page Order
The
Page Order
drop-down menu contains four selections:
Right, then Down
Down, then Right
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HP traditional PCL 6 and PCL 5c driver features
Software Technical Reference ENWW