Ricoh 3045 Printer Reference - Page 120

Collate, Rotating collate, Shift collate - optional finish tray

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Other Print Operations Collate When printing multiple documents such as handouts for meetings, you can separate sets into order. This function is known as "Collate". Collate stores data transmitted from a computer in memory. The following are the three types of collate: ❖ Collate Printed output is assembled as sets in sequential order. 4 AEU016S ❖ Rotating collate Every other print set is rotated by 90 degrees K. AEU017S ❖ Shift collate (The optional finisher is required for this function.) The finisher shift tray moves backward or forward when a job or set is output, causing the next to shift, so you can separate them. AEU018S Limitation ❒ The optional finisher is required for Shift Collate. ❒ Rotating Collate is not possible when feeding paper from the bypass tray. ❒ If jobs containing pages of various sizes are set, Rotating Collate will not work. ❒ The following functions cannot be combined: • Rotating Collate and Staple • Rotating Collate and Punch 114

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Other Print Operations
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Collate
When printing multiple documents such as handouts for meetings, you can sep-
arate sets into order. This function is known as “Collate”. Collate stores data
transmitted from a computer in memory. The following are the three types of
collate:
Collate
Printed output is assembled as sets in sequential order.
Rotating collate
Every other print set is rotated by 90 degrees
K
.
Shift collate
(The optional finisher is required for this function.)
The finisher shift tray moves backward or forward when a job or set is output,
causing the next to shift, so you can separate them.
Limitation
The optional finisher is required for Shift Collate.
Rotating Collate is not possible when feeding paper from the bypass tray.
If jobs containing pages of various sizes are set, Rotating Collate will not
work.
The following functions cannot be combined:
Rotating Collate and Staple
Rotating Collate and Punch
AEU016S
AEU017S
AEU018S