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Combining Multiple s into Single Plain 60 to 81 g/m2, Recycled, Special

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Standard Printing Plain (60 to 81 g/m2), Recycled, Special, Special 2, Special 3, Middle Thick (82 to 105 g/ m2), Thick 1 (106 to 160 g/m2), Color, Letterhead, Preprinted, Prepunched, Bond • If the document contains pages with different original sizes, page breaks may occur. • For details about setting the duplex printing function using the PCL 6 printer driver or PostScript 3 printer driver for Windows, see "Edit", Operating Instructions. • For details about setting the duplex printing function using the PCL 5c/5e printer driver, see "Setup", Operating Instructions. • For details about setting the duplex printing function using the PostScript 3 printer driver for Mac OS X, see "Layout", Operating Instructions. Combining Multiple Pages into Single Page This section explains how to print multiple pages onto a single sheet. The combine printing function allows you to economize on paper by printing multiple sheets at reduced size onto a single sheet. Types of combine printing This function allows you to print 2, 4, 6, 9, or 16 pages at reduced size onto a single sheet and to specify a page ordering pattern for the combination. When combining 4 or more pages onto a single sheet of paper, four patterns are available. The following illustrations show example page ordering patterns for 2- and 4-page combinations. • 2 Pages per Sheet Orientation From Left to Right/Top to Bottom From Right to Left/Top to Bottom Portrait Landscape • 4 Pages per Sheet Right, then Down Down, then Right Left, then Down Down, then Left 59

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Plain (60 to 81 g/m2), Recycled, Special, Special 2, Special 3, Middle Thick (82 to 105 g/
m2), Thick 1 (106 to 160 g/m2), Color, Letterhead, Preprinted, Prepunched, Bond
If the document contains pages with different original sizes, page breaks may occur.
For details about setting the duplex printing function using the PCL 6 printer driver or PostScript 3
printer driver for Windows, see "Edit", Operating Instructions.
For details about setting the duplex printing function using the PCL 5c/5e printer driver, see
"Setup", Operating Instructions.
For details about setting the duplex printing function using the PostScript 3 printer driver for Mac
OS X, see "Layout", Operating Instructions.
Combining Multiple Pages into Single Page
This section explains how to print multiple pages onto a single sheet. The combine printing function
allows you to economize on paper by printing multiple sheets at reduced size onto a single sheet.
Types of combine printing
This function allows you to print 2, 4, 6, 9, or 16 pages at reduced size onto a single sheet and to
specify a page ordering pattern for the combination. When combining 4 or more pages onto a
single sheet of paper, four patterns are available.
The following illustrations show example page ordering patterns for 2- and 4-page combinations.
2 Pages per Sheet
Orientation
From Left to Right/Top to
Bottom
From Right to Left/Top to
Bottom
Portrait
Landscape
4 Pages per Sheet
Right, then Down
Down, then Right
Left, then Down
Down, then Left
Standard Printing
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