Kyocera TASKalfa 6002i 4002i/5002i/6002i Printer Driver User Guide - Page 64
Bi-Fold, Printing with Bi-Fold, Binding Edge
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Finishing This selection prints on the outside of the folded document. 4 In Direction of fold, select from the options available. Left to right/Top to bottom By selecting this option for Portrait, the printer first folds the top third and then the bottom third of the page. For Landscape, the printer first folds the left third and then the right third of the page. Right to left/Bottom to top By selecting this option for Portrait, the printer first folds the bottom third and then the top third of the page. For Landscape, the printer first folds the right third and then the left third of the page. 5 In Number of sheets, select the number of sheets that will be folded into thirds, up to a maximum of 5. Bi-Fold 6 Click OK to return to the Print dialog box. 7 Click OK to start printing. With Bi-Fold, you can produce a document folded in half, like a brochure or a pamphlet. The paper sizes that can be used are Letter, Legal, Ledger, A3, A4, B4, Oficio II, and 8K. Printing occurs on the outside of your document. You can also select the number of pages produced as output. This feature is available when a folding unit is installed. Printing with Bi-Fold 1 In the Basic tab, under Destination, select Printer default or Folding tray. 2 In the Finishing tab, click the Bi-Fold icon. 3 In Number of sheets, select the number of sheets that will be folded in half, up to a maximum of 5. 4 Click OK to return to the Print dialog box. 5 Click OK to start printing. Binding Edge Binding edge aligns the matching sides of two different page sizes in a document. For example, the long edge of an A4 page is aligned with the short edge of an A3 page; or the short edge of a letter size page is aligned with the short edge of a legal size page. Binding edge can be used with or without the staple or punch features. You can choose the position of staples in a document composed of mixed page sizes. In contrast, if you are printing a mixed page size document without using 7-3 User Guide