Sharp MX 4501N MX-2300N MX-2700N MX-3500N MX-3501N MX-4500N MX-4501N - Page 375
Stapling Output/punching Holes In, Output
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STAPLING OUTPUT/PUNCHING HOLES IN OUTPUT Staple function The staple function can be used to staple output. This function saves considerable time when preparing materials such as handouts for a meeting. The staple function can also be used in combination with 2-sided printing to create materials with a more sophisticated appearance. Stapling positions and the number of staples can be selected to obtain the following stapling results. Staples Left Right Top [1 Staple] [2 Staples] Punch function To punch holes in the output, click the [Punch] checkbox so that a checkmark set using [Binding Edge]. Left Right appears. Punch hole positions can be Top • To use the staple function, a finisher or saddle stitch finisher is required. • To use the punch function, a punch unit must be installed on the finisher or saddle stitch finisher. • The number of holes that can be punched and the spacing between the holes varies depending on the installed punch module. • The maximum number of sheets that can be stapled is as follows. When a finisher is installed: 50 sheets (30 sheets for Foolscap, B4, or larger sizes) When a saddle stitch finisher is installed: 30 sheets (25 sheets for Foolscap, B4, or larger sizes) • The staple function and offset function cannot be used at the same time. • When the finisher is disabled in the machine's system settings (administrator), the staple function and punch function cannot be used. • When the staple function or the punch function is disabled in the machine's system settings (administrator), stapling or punching is not possible. • For information on pamphlet stapling, see "CREATING A PAMPHLET (Pamphlet/Pamphlet Staple)" (page 22). 20