Xerox Z750/N Troubleshooting Guide - Page 17

Quick Collate, Requirements, Quick Collate and 1st Preview

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Quick Collate Quick Collate Requirements s DP or DX Feature Set s Hard drive (internal) Quick Collate speeds the collation and printing of large print jobs and multiple sets of documents. The collate function in some software applications repeatedly sends each page in sequence to the printer until the requested number of copies is printed. With the Quick Collate option, the job is sent only once and then multiple collated sets are produced by the printer, allowing much faster processing time. The number of pages that can be collated at one time depends on the size of the hard disk installed in the printer. Note Make sure that you turn off the collate function in your application, because the printer's Quick Collate option is faster than the collate function in software applications. In a supported driver, locate the Quick Collate option: s LaserWriter 8.3.4 driver: In the Print dialog box, click Options. s LaserWriter 8.6 driver: In the Print dialog box, from the pull-down menu (General) select Printer Specific Options. s Windows 95 / Windows 98 PostScript driver: Start/Settings/Printers, then select Properties for your printer. In the Setup tab, select Advanced Paper Options. s Windows 2000 driver: From the Layout tab or Paper/Quality tab, click Advanced. s Windows NT driver: From the Properties tab, select the Advanced tab. From the Document Options tab, select Printer Features. s Adobe PS3 driver for Windows 3.1: Select the Features tab options. Quick Collate and 1st Page Preview When you use the printer's Quick Collate option with 1st Page Preview, only the first page of the first set is printed before pausing for your review. 8 Phaser 750 Color Printer

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8
Phaser 750 Color Printer
Quick Collate
Quick Collate
Requirements
DP or DX Feature Set
Hard drive (internal)
Quick Collate
speeds the collation and printing of large print jobs and multiple sets of
documents. The collate function in some software applications repeatedly sends each page
in sequence to the printer until the requested number of copies is printed. With the
Quick
Collate
option, the job is sent only once and then multiple collated sets are produced by
the printer, allowing much faster processing time.
The number of pages that can be collated at one time depends on the size of the hard disk
installed in the printer.
Note
Make sure that you turn off the collate function in your application, because the
printer’s
Quick Collate
option is faster than the collate function in software
applications.
In a supported driver, locate the
Quick Collate
option:
LaserWriter 8.3.4 driver:
In the
Print
dialog box, click
Options.
LaserWriter 8.6 driver:
In the
Print
dialog box, from the pull-down menu (General) select
Printer
Specific Options.
Windows 95 / Windows 98 PostScript driver:
Start/Settings/Printers,
then select
Properties
for your printer. In the
Setup
tab,
select
Advanced Paper Options.
Windows 2000 driver:
From the
Layout
tab or
Paper/Quality
tab, click
Advanced.
Windows NT driver:
From the
Properties
tab, select the
Advanced
tab. From the
Document Options
tab, select
Printer Features.
Adobe PS3 driver for Windows 3.1:
Select the
Features
tab options.
Quick Collate and 1st Page Preview
When you use the printer’s
Quick Collate
option with
1st Page Preview,
only the first page
of the first set is printed before pausing for your review.