Kyocera TASKalfa Pro 15000c Pro 15000c Printer Driver User Guide - Page 66

Printing multiple s per sheet, Scaling, Setting scaling on the Gutter

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Layout When the document contains blank pages and you do not want to include them in the print job, under Page Description Languages (PDL) > Skip blank pages, select On. To include the blank pages in the print job, select Off or Use layout settings. Multiple pages per sheet should be turned on before using Lock Settings. When Multiple pages per sheet is turned off, using Lock Settings makes it unavailable to all users. An administrator can ensure that all jobs are printed with multiple pages on a sheet by selecting Multiple pages per sheet in Device Settings > Administrator > Lock Settings. Printing multiple pages per sheet 1 In the Layout tab, click the Multiple pages per sheet icon. 2 In the Pages per sheet list, select the number of pages to print on each sheet of paper. 3 In the Layout list, select the direction the pages should flow. 4 If you want to print a border around each page, select Print borders. 5 Click OK in all dialog boxes. Scaling With this feature, you can increase or decrease text and graphics on a page. You can also select a gutter setting that enlarges the margins to accommodate manual stapling or manual hole punch. If other Layout tab options are selected, Scaling is unavailable. Setting scaling on the page 1 In the Layout tab, type or select a scaling percentage from 20 to 500. 2 Click OK in all dialog boxes. Gutter With this feature, you can increase the margins around your text and graphics on the left side and at the top of the printed sheet. Gutter is often used for binding, hole punch, or stapling to make a print job easier to read. This creates a larger margin space by shifting the printable area to the right, or down, as much as one inch (25.4 mm). Gutter width displays the unit of measurement in inches or millimeters. You can change the unit setting in the User Settings dialog box by accessing Device 7-2 User Guide

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Layout
When the document contains blank pages and you do not want to include them in the
print job, under
Page Description Languages (PDL)
>
Skip blank pages
, select
On
.
To include the blank pages in the print job, select
Off
or
Use layout settings
.
Multiple pages per sheet should be turned on before using Lock Settings. When
Multiple pages per sheet is turned off, using Lock Settings makes it unavailable to all
users.
An administrator can ensure that all jobs are printed with multiple pages on a sheet
by selecting
Multiple pages per sheet
in
Device Settings
>
Administrator
>
Lock
Settings
.
Printing multiple pages per sheet
1
In the Layout tab, click the
Multiple pages per sheet
icon.
2
In the Pages per sheet list, select the number of pages to print on each sheet of
paper.
3
In the Layout list, select the direction the pages should flow.
4
If you want to print a border around each page, select
Print borders
.
5
Click
OK
in all dialog boxes.
Scaling
With this feature, you can increase or decrease text and graphics on a page.
You can also select a gutter setting that enlarges the margins to accommodate
manual stapling or manual hole punch.
If other Layout tab options are selected, Scaling is unavailable.
Setting scaling on the page
1
In the Layout tab, type or select a scaling percentage from 20 to 500.
2
Click
OK
in all dialog boxes.
Gutter
With this feature, you can increase the margins around your text and graphics on
the left side and at the top of the printed sheet. Gutter is often used for binding, hole
punch, or stapling to make a print job easier to read. This creates a larger margin
space by shifting the printable area to the right, or down, as much as one inch (25.4
mm).
Gutter width displays the unit of measurement in inches or millimeters. You can
change the unit setting in the User Settings dialog box by accessing
Device
7-2
User Guide