Ricoh 3035 Printer Reference - Page 122

Printing with the Finisher

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Other Print Operations Printing with the Finisher You can collate, staple, or punch holes in printed paper by installing the optional finisher. Make sure you read the following precautions when using the optional finisher: Reference For information about optional finishers, see General Settings Guide. To use the staple function, see p.117 "Staple". To use the punch function, see p.120 "Punch" ❖ Be sure to make settings for options installed on the machine in the printer drivers. 4 Reference To make settings for options in the printer drivers, see p.54 "Making Op- tion Settings for the Printer". ❖ Be sure to set the paper size and paper orientation in the printer driver when using duplex printing, booklet, combine (layout), staple and punch functions. Reference For details about duplex printing, booklet, and layout, see the printer driver Help. To use the staple function, see p.117 "Staple" and the printer driver Help. To use the punch function, see p.120 "Punch" and the printer driver help. Note ❒ Depending on the application, print settings may not be enabled and printed output may not be as expected. ❖ When setting staple or collate in the printer driver, make sure that the Collate check box is cleared in the application's [Print] dialog box. If Collate is enabled in the application, printing will not be as intended. 116

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Other Print Operations
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Printing with the Finisher
You can collate, staple, or punch holes in printed paper by installing the optional
finisher. Make sure you read the following precautions when using the optional
finisher:
Reference
For information about optional finishers, see
General Settings Guide
.
To use the staple function, see p.117 “Staple”.
To use the punch function, see p.120 “Punch”
Be sure to make settings for options installed on the machine in the printer drivers.
Reference
To make settings for options in the printer drivers, see p.54 “Making Op-
tion Settings for the Printer”.
Be sure to set the paper size and paper orientation in the printer driver when using
duplex printing, booklet, combine (layout), staple and punch functions.
Reference
For details about duplex printing, booklet, and layout, see the printer driv-
er Help.
To use the staple function, see p.117 “Staple” and the printer driver Help.
To use the punch function, see p.120 “Punch” and the printer driver help.
Note
Depending on the application, print settings may not be enabled and printed
output may not be as expected.
When setting staple or collate in the printer driver, make sure that the Collate check
box is cleared in the application's
[
Print
]
dialog box.
If Collate is enabled in the application, printing will not be as intended.