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Print Settings

This section explains the functions in the [print setup] dialog box that are specific to this printer.

In the pop-up menu, select the function you wish to configure. [Layout] and [Printer Features] are explained in this section.

When “Auto Select” is selected in [Paper Feed], and the specified paper size is not loaded in the paper tray, the document is printed according to the settings specified on the printer.

For general information about setting up and printing documents, see Macintosh help.

Layout

Select [Layout] in the pop-up menu to change the layout-related settings.

  • [Pages per Sheet:]

    Specify the number of pages to be printed on a single sheet of paper, and then specify the layout of the pages. You can also specify a border line on individual pages by selecting the [Border:] pop-up menu.

  • [Two Sided Printing]

    Select whether to use the duplex print function. The binding direction can also be specified.

Printer Features

Select [Printer Features] in the pop-up menu to change the printer-specified settings.

The settings that are available on this menu will differ depending on the model of your printer and the options installed on it.

To switch between the printer function screens, click [Feature Sets].

  • Auto Tray Switching

    Select this to apply the Auto Tray Switching function.

  • Resolution

    Select the output resolution setting.

  • Leading Edge

    Select the orientation in which sheets are fed into the printer.

  • Paper Type

    Select the paper type to use.

  • Paper Color

    Select the base color of the paper.

  • Image Rotation

    Select this to rotate the print image.

  • Destination

    Select the output tray to which printed sheets are delivered.

  • Fold Type

    Select the type of fold that you want to apply to output sheets.

    • Off

      Output sheets are not folded.

    • Zfold

      Use the following procedure to apply a Z-fold to printed sheets.

    • Half Fold

      Folds sheets in half along their long edge.

    • Letter Fold-in

      Folds sheets into thirds with their two end sections folded one on top of the other.

    • Letter Fold-out

      Folds sheets into thirds with their two end sections folded in opposite directions.

    • Double Parallel Fold

      Folds sheets in half and then in half again with all folding edges aligned parallel to each other.

    • Gate Fold

      Folds sheets into four sections, with their two end sections folded inward.

    • Half Fold (Multi-sheet)

      Folds multi-sheets in half along their long edge.

    • Letter Fold-in (Multi-sheet)

      Folds multi-sheets into thirds with their two end sections folded one on top of the other.

    • Letter Fold-out (Multi-sheet)

      Folds multi-sheets into thirds with their two end sections folded in opposite directions.

  • Staple

    Select this to staple output sheets. If you enable the staple function, you must also specify the staple position.

  • Punch

    Select this to punch holes in output sheets. If you enable the punch function, you must also specify the punch hole position.

  • Cut Fore Edge

    Select whether to cut the fore edge of the printed sheets.

  • Collate

    Select this to collate output sheets.

  • Job Separation

    Select this to separate output sheets according to individual print jobs or copy sets.

  • Eject Face-up

    Select this to deliver output sheets printed side up. If you enable both Reverse Page Order and Eject Face-up, printed sheets will be delivered print side up and in the order specified in the document.

  • Printable Area

    Select [No Margin] if you want print to continue without margins to the extreme edge of the paper. If you select [With Margins], print will be confined to the guaranteed printable area.

  • Screen Procedure

    Select the screen dot shape for the halftone screen.

  • Halftone Line Frequency

    Select the screen frequency for the halftone screen.

  • Screen Angle

    Select the screen angle for the halftone screen.

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