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Separation Pages Separation Pages You can have the printer insert a separation page, or divider page, to separate print jobs, multiple copies of a single print job, or individual pages of a print job. There are two selections to make in your printer driver. 1. In a supported driver, locate the Separation Page options: 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. 2. Select one of the following for Separation Page: s Off: Turns off the Separation Page feature. s End of Job: Inserts a separation page between individual print jobs. s End of Set: Inserts a separation page between copies, or sets, of a multi-copy print job. s End of Page: Inserts a separation page between every page of a print job. 3. Select one of the following for Separation Page Source: s Upper Tray: Takes paper for the separation page from the upper media tray. s Middle Tray: Takes paper for the separation page from the middle media tray, if you have optional paper trays installed. s Lower Tray: Takes paper for the separation page from the lower media tray, if you have optional paper trays installed. Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual 9

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Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual
9
Separation Pages
Separation Pages
You can have the printer insert a separation page, or divider page, to separate print jobs,
multiple copies of a single print job, or individual pages of a print job.
There are two selections to make in your printer driver.
1.
In a supported driver, locate the
Separation Page
options:
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.
2.
Select one of the following for
Separation Page:
Off:
Turns off the Separation Page feature.
End of Job:
Inserts a separation page between individual print jobs.
End of Set:
Inserts a separation page between copies, or sets, of a multi-copy
print job.
End of Page:
Inserts a separation page between every page of a print job.
3.
Select one of the following for
Separation Page Source:
Upper Tray:
Takes paper for the separation page from the upper media tray.
Middle Tray:
Takes paper for the separation page from the middle media tray, if
you have optional paper trays installed.
Lower Tray:
Takes paper for the separation page from the lower media tray, if
you have optional paper trays installed.