Kyocera TASKalfa Pro 15000c Pro 15000c Printer Driver User Guide - Page 70
Printing a booklet, Staple and fold settings
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Layout Create from driver settings Uses the driver settings for page sequence and pages per sheet. Select this option when the booklet layout is not created in the application. Create from application settings Uses the application settings for page sequence and pages per sheet. Select this option when the application creates the booklet layout. Staple and fold settings For some printers, when a folding unit is installed, you can select from the following settings. Otherwise, None is automatically selected. None Prints the booklet without stapling and folding. Staple and fold Prints, staples, and folds the booklet. Fold only Prints and folds the booklet without stapling. When selecting the stapling or folding option, make sure to select the number of sheets in the booklet. Auto Divides document sheets equally into one or more booklets depending on the Staple and fold settings selections. For printers that do not support a folding unit, you can print all document pages into a single booklet. Number selected Prints document pages into separate booklets, up to the selected number of sheets for each booklet. The final booklet may contain fewer sheets. When Booklet is selected, other Layout tab options are unavailable. A different paper source can be selected for the booklet cover. To include a cover on the booklet, select the Publishing tab, then select Cover mode. 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 or Use layout settings. Printing a booklet 1 In the Layout tab, click the icon for one of the two binding options: Left edge binding This selection prints text that reads from left to right. Right edge binding This selection prints text that reads from right to left. 7-6 User Guide