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Settings That Can Be Changed on Each Tab

The following is an overview of the settings that are available on the [Edit], [Finishing], [Cover/Slip Sheet], and [Misc.] tabs.

[Edit] tab

Contains settings for configuring the imposition and other print functions.

  • Imposition

    The document pages can be rearranged and printed in a different order (Impose) so that they appear correct when folded and bound. For details about this function, see "Imposition (Speed/Double) ".

[Finishing] tab

Contains settings for enabling/disabling the collate, punch, and fold functions.

  • Collate

    When printing multiple sets of documents such as handouts for meetings, you can have prints delivered in batches of ordered sets. For details about collate function, see "Collate".

  • Separation Sheet

    Separation sheets can be inserted between a specified number of copies when printing multiple copies of a collated document. For details about this function, see "Separation Sheet".

  • Punch

    With the optional Finisher and Punch Unit are attached, holes can be punched into printed outputs. For details about punch function, see "Punch".

  • Fold

    You can fold prints when the Multi-Folding Unit and the optional Finisher are attached. For details about fold function, see "Fold".

  • Perfect binding

    Perfect binding is a binding method that applies heated glue to printed sheets to form a book block, encloses the book block in a cover sheet, and trims away excess paper to create neat edges. For details about this function, see "Perfect Binding".

  • Ring binding

    Sets can be punched with a hole so the pages can be bound with a ring. For details about this function, see "Ring Binding".

[Cover/Slip Sheet] tab

Contains settings for enabling/disabling the cover sheet, chaptering, and slip sheet functions.

  • Cover sheets

    Using this function, you can insert cover sheet fed from a different tray to that of the main paper, and print on them. For details, see "Cover Sheet"

  • Chaptering

    The specified page is printed on the same side as the first page, like a book. For details, see "Chaptering"

  • Slip sheet

    A slip sheet can be inserted between each page. For details, see "Slip Sheet"

[Misc.] tab

You can change various settings for spool printing and other print options.

  • Spool printing

    The print job is transmitted to the machine and temporarily stored when printing. For details about the spool printing, see "Spool Printing".

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