Lexmark MS610dn Universal Print Driver Version 2.0 White Paper - Page 16
Using the Paper/Finishing tab - user guide
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Notes: • Some options displayed on the Layout tab are available only in select printer models. For more information, see the User's Guide. • The settings specified in the Layout tab may be independent from the options that are selected in the print dialog of a Windows program. Program settings typically override the settings in the Layout tab. • Specifying a multiple number of copies on both the Layout tab and a Windows program print dialog may produce unpredictable results. • To save the Collate setting, select Use printer‑based in the Configuration tab of the Printer Properties dialog. Using the Paper/Finishing tab The Paper/Finishing tab controls the paper and finishing attributes of each print job. Use Paper Finishing To Select paper handling options. • Paper Size-Select the size of paper to be used for the print job. • Resizing Options-Select "Fit to paper size," which automatically scales the page image to match a specific paper size, or manually scale the document image by a certain percentage. Notes: - Some Windows programs offer a scaling option. Using the two options simultaneously may produce unexpected results. - The scaling option is available only in the PostScript driver. • Manage Custom Sizes-Add, edit, or delete a custom paper size. Once a custom paper size is created or modified, it is available for selection in the Paper Size menu. • Use full printable area-The page image prints as close to the edge of the page as the printer allows. The full printable area on the page may vary from printer to printer. • Paper Type-Select the type of paper to be used. • Paper Source/Tray-Select the paper tray to be used. • Use multiple input options‑‑Use paper or other media from different paper trays in the same print job. Note: This option may not be available in some drivers. Select available finisher options installed for use with the printer. • Output Bin-Select the output bin to use. Note: Supported output bins may vary for different printers. See your printer documentation for a list of available output bins. • Offset-Stack print jobs in staggered sets in an output bin. • Staple-Specify the number and placement of staples in a finished print job. • Hole Punch-Specify the location and number of holes to be punched in the finished print job. • Fold-Specify how the finished print job will be folded. Understanding the Universal Print Driver 16