Kyocera TASKalfa Pro 15000c Pro 15000c Printer Driver User Guide - Page 76

Binding edge, Binding edge options, size combinations, Position options

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Finishing 4 Click OK. Binding edge With this feature, you can align 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 Binding edge, staple positions depend on the paper size settings (portrait or landscape) in the paper cassettes. Binding edge is enabled automatically when Staple is selected. Initial binding edge settings depend on the page size and the staple setting. Binding edge settings can be changed as preferred. Enabling Binding edge makes some other features unavailable, such as the rotated portrait and landscape orientations in the Basic tab. Binding edge cannot be used with the Booklet or Poster feature enabled. If the content on the different page sizes is misaligned, select Rotate mixed paper sizes in Device Settings > Compatibility. Binding edge options Page size combinations Depending on your printer, Binding edge may be used with the following page size combinations: • A4 and A3 (210 x 297 mm and 297 x 420 mm) • B5 (JIS) and B4 (182 x 257 mm and 257 x 364 mm) • Letter and Legal (8.5 x 11 in. and 8.5 x 14 in.) • Letter and Ledger (8.5 x 11 in. and 11 x 17 in.) • 16K and 8K (197 x 273 mm and 273 x 394 mm) Position options The options under Position specify the page edges to be aligned and finished. Additional position settings are available in the Custom Settings dialog box. Available options depend on Print size, Orientation, Booklet, and Multiple pages per sheet selections. When the Index tab dividers feature is used, only long edge positions are available. In the overview area at the bottom, the page image shows a colored strip to indicate the current Binding edge selection with Staple and Punch positions, if selected. When the Staple option is used, the Binding edge selection determines where staples are placed. Use this image to verify your selections for Binding edge, Staple, and Punch. 8-4 User Guide

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Finishing
4
Click
OK
.
Binding edge
With this feature, you can align 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 Binding
edge, staple positions depend on the paper size settings (portrait or landscape) in the
paper cassettes.
Binding edge is enabled automatically when Staple is selected. Initial binding edge
settings depend on the page size and the staple setting. Binding edge settings can be
changed as preferred.
Enabling Binding edge makes some other features unavailable, such as the rotated
portrait and landscape orientations in the Basic tab.
Binding edge cannot be used with the Booklet or Poster feature enabled.
If the content on the different page sizes is misaligned, select
Rotate
mixed paper sizes
in
Device Settings
>
Compatibility
.
Binding edge options
Page size combinations
Depending on your printer, Binding edge may be used with the following page size
combinations:
A4 and A3 (210 x 297 mm and 297 x 420 mm)
B5 (JIS) and B4 (182 x 257 mm and 257 x 364 mm)
Letter and Legal (8.5 x 11 in. and 8.5 x 14 in.)
Letter and Ledger (8.5 x 11 in. and 11 x 17 in.)
16K and 8K (197 x 273 mm and 273 x 394 mm)
Position options
The options under Position specify the page edges to be aligned and finished.
Additional position settings are available in the Custom Settings dialog box. Available
options depend on Print size, Orientation, Booklet, and Multiple pages per sheet
selections. When the Index tab dividers feature is used, only long edge positions are
available.
In the overview area at the bottom, the page image shows a colored strip to indicate
the current Binding edge selection with Staple and Punch positions, if selected. When
the Staple option is used, the Binding edge selection determines where staples are
placed. Use this image to verify your selections for Binding edge, Staple, and Punch.
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