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PRINT FUNCTIONS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES

PRINTING SPECIFIC PAGES ON DIFFERENT PAPER (DIFFERENT PAPER)

In a Windows environment

The front and back covers and specified pages of a document are printed on paper that is different from the other pages.
Use this function when you wish to print the front and back covers on heavy paper, or insert colored paper or a different paper type at specified pages.
As necessary, paper can be inserted as insertion sheets where nothing is printed.

In a macOS environment

The front and back covers are printed using paper that is different from the other pages. This function can be used, for example, when you want to print only the front cover and last page on thick paper.

Windows

  1. Click the [Inserts] tab.
  2. Select [Covers/Inserts] from [Inserts Option], and click the [Settings] button.
  3. Select the paper insertion settings.
    • Select the insertion position, paper source, and printing method from the corresponding menus.
    • Click the [Add] button and your settings will appear in "Information".
    • When you have finished selecting settings, click the [Save] button in "Favorites" to save the settings.

  • When [Bypass Tray] is selected in "Paper Tray", be sure to select the "Paper Type" and load that type of paper in the bypass tray.
  • When [Other Page] is selected for "Insert Position", specify the insert position by directly entering a page number. When "Printing Method" is set to [2-Sided Printing], the specified page and the next page after it will be printed on the front and reverse side of the paper, and thus an insert setting at a page printed on the reverse side will not be effective.

macOS

  1. Select [Printer Features].
  2. Select [Covers].
  3. Select the cover insertion settings.
  4. Select the print setting, paper tray, and paper type for the front and back covers.

ADDING INSERTS WHEN PRINTING ON TRANSPARENCY FILM (TRANSPARENCY INSERTS)

When transparency film is used for printing, this function prevents the sheets of transparency film from sticking together by inserting a sheet of paper between each sheet of film. As necessary, the same content as that printed on each sheet of transparency film is also printed on the corresponding sheet of inserted paper.

Windows

  1. Click the [Inserts] tab.
  2. Select [Transparency Inserts] and click the [Settings] button.
  3. Select the print setting, paper tray, and paper type for the front and back covers.
  4. Select the transparency insert settings.
  5. When the [Printed] checkbox is selected to set to , the same content as that printed on the transparency film is also printed on the insert. Select the paper source and type if needed.
Set the paper type of the bypass tray to [Transparency] and load transparency film into the bypass tray.

macOS

  1. Select [Printer Features].
  2. Select [Transparency Inserts] in "Feature Sets".
  3. Select the transparency insert settings.
  4. When [On (Printed)] is selected from "Transparency Inserts", the same content as that printed on the transparency film is also printed on the insert. Select the paper source and type if needed.
Set the paper type of the bypass tray to [Transparency] and load transparency film into the bypass tray.

INSERTING SEPARATOR PAGES BETWEEN JOBS OR COPIES

You can insert separator pages between jobs or the specified number of copies.

This function is available in a Windows environment.

Windows

  1. Click the [Finishing] tab.
  2. Click the [Separator Page] button.
  3. Changing the settings
    • Select the paper tray and paper type from "Paper Selection", and specify the separator page position in "Insert Position".
    • To add a separator page each time printing of the set number of copies is completed, select [Per Copies] in "Insert Position".
    • For example, if you are printing 10 copies and you select "5", a separator page will be added after the 5th copy and after the 10th copy.

When the bypass tray is selected, be sure to select the "Paper Type".

PRINTING A CARBON COPY (CARBON COPY)

This function prints an additional copy of the print image on paper that is of the same size but from a different paper tray.
For example, if carbon copy print is selected when plain paper is loaded into tray 1 and colored paper is loaded into tray 2, a print result similar to a carbon copy slip is obtained with a single selection of the print command. If plain paper is loaded into tray 1 and recycled paper is loaded into tray 2 as necessary, selecting Carbon Copy simultaneously prints one copy for presentation and one copy as a duplicate.

This function is available in a Windows environment.

Windows

  1. Click the [Inserts] tab.
  2. Select [Carbon Copy] from "Inserts Option"and click the [Settings] button.
  3. Select the tray for the first copy from "Top Copy", and then select the tray for the carbon copy from "Carbon Copy".
When the bypass tray is selected, be sure to select the "Paper Type".

PRINTING TEXT ON TABS OF TAB PAPER (TAB SHIFT/TAB PAPER PRINT)

There are two methods of printing on the tabs of tab paper: "Tab Shift" and "Tab Paper Print".

Tab Shift

Create the text to be printed on tab paper in an application, and set the test shifting distance in [Print Position] on the [Layout] tab of the printer driver property window. The text will be printed on the tabs.

Tab Paper Print (for PCL6 only)

Tab sheets are printed while they are inserted between the desired pages.
Select [Tab Paper] in [Inserts Option] on the [Inserts] tab of the printer driver properties window, and enter the text that you want to print on the tabs. Specify the detailed settings such as the size of the tabs, the starting position, the distance between tabs, and the page numbers where tab sheets will be inserted.

  • These functions are available in a Windows environment.
  • Tab paper must be loaded into the bypass tray.

Windows

Tab Shift

When you have finished preparing the data to be printed on tab papers in an application, take the following steps:

  1. Click the [Layout] tab.
  2. Click the [Print Position] button.
  3. Select [Tab Shift].
  4. Specify the distance of shifting the image by directly entering a value or by clicking the button.
  5. Click the [OK] button.
  6. Select the paper source and type.
  7. Click the [Paper Source] tab, and select [Bypass Tray] in "Paper Tray" and [Tab Paper] in "Paper Type".
Set the paper type of the bypass tray to [Tab Paper] and load tab papers into the bypass tray.

Tab Paper Print (for PCL6 only)

Open the data into which you wish to insert tab paper, and then select the settings.

  1. Click the [Inserts] tab.
  2. Select [Tab Paper] from "Inserts Option”, and click the [Settings] button.
  3. Select the tab position settings.
  4. For commercially available tab paper, use the existing settings such as [A4-5tab-D] in "Favorites". For other types of tab paper, the position of the first tab, the distance between tabs, and the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the tab can be directly entered or changed using the button. In addition, select the size of the tab paper from "Output Size".
  5. Select the page settings.
  6. Specify the pages where you wish to insert tab paper and enter the text that you wish to print on the tabs. Also select the font and adjust the layout.
  • Set the paper type of the bypass tray to [Tab Paper] and load tab papers into the bypass tray.
  • The tab paper settings can be stored and a stored file can be opened from "Favorites".

TWO-SIDED PRINTING WITH SPECIFIC PAGES PRINTED ON THE FRONT SIDE (CHAPTER INSERTS)

This function prints specific pages on the front side of the paper.
When you specify a page (such as a chapter cover page) to be printed on the front side of the paper, it is printed on the front side of the next sheet even if it would normally be printed on the reverse side of the paper.

Example: When pages 4 and 8 are specified as page settings.
(4 has a reverse side, and 3 and 8 are blank on the reverse side.)

  • This function is available in a Windows environment.
  • This function can be used when the PCL6 printer driver is used.

Windows

  1. Click the [Layout] tab.
  2. Select the 2-Sided Printing.
  3. For information on the "2-Sided Printing" setting, see " 2-SIDED PRINTING".
  4. Enter the page numbers of the initial pages of the chapters, separating the numbers with commas.

FOLDING PAPER FOR PRINTING (FOLD)

If a folding unit is installed, print paper can be folded.
For example, if A4 (8-1/2" × 11") and A3 (11" × 17") size print images are mixed, you can fold A3 (11" × 17") size paper to the A4 (8-1/2" × 11") size to adjust the width of the actual print paper to the A4 (8-1/2" × 11") size. When necessary, you can staple folded sheets.

To use the Half Fold and Saddle Fold (Staple) functions, you need to mount a saddle stitch finisher.

Types of paper folding functions

Folding types Print Side Fold Orientation Folding results Descrition

Saddle Fold

Inside

-

Multiple sheets are collectively folded in the center.
When a saddle stitch finisher (large stacker) is installed, one or multiple sheets can be selected.

Outside

-

Half Fold

Inside

-

Paper is folded in the center.

Copies are output sheet by sheet.

Outside

-

C-Fold

Inside

Open Right

For example, paper is folded in three so that it can be put into an envelope. Copies are output sheet by sheet.

Open Left

Outside

Open Right

Open Left

Accordion Fold

-

Open Right

For example, paper is folded in three so that it can be put into an envelope. Copies are output sheet by sheet.

-

Open Left

Z-Fold

-

Open Right

For example, if A4 (8-1/2" × 11") and A3 (11" × 17") size print images are mixed, only the A3 (11" × 17") size paper is folded and changed to A4 (8-1/2" × 11") size paper. Copies are output sheet by sheet.

-

Open Left

  • When printing data in a pamphlet layout, the "Booklet" function can be used to conveniently fold and staple printed output to create a pamphlet. See " CREATE A PAMPHLET (BOOKLET/SADDLE STITCH)".
  • The Fold function cannot be used together with the Punch and Staple functions. However, when finisher (large stacker) or saddle stitch finisher (large stacker) is installed the Z-Fold function can be used together with the punch and staple functions when one of the following paper size is specified.
    • B4, A3, 8K, Ledger (11" × 17")
  • When a saddle stitch finisher (large stacker) is mounted, the Saddle Fold function folds five sheets every set. For example, if an original has 12 A4 size plain sheets, they are folded three times in total: 5 sheets + 5 sheets + 2 sheets. Howerver, some types of paper reduces the number of sheets that are folded every set. For example, heavy paper is folded on a three-sheet basis.
  • When a saddle stitch finisher is installed, the Saddle Fold function folds sheets one by one.

Windows

Folding

  1. Click the [Finishing] tab.
  2. Select the folding method in "Fold", and click the [Settings] button.
  3. Select the desired folding method.

Folding (Z-Fold)

  1. Click the [Finishing] tab.
  2. Select the folding method in "Z-Fold", and click the [Settings] button.
  3. Select the paper to be folded and choose the opening direction.
If you select "Z-Fold", set the checkbox of the paper size for paper folding to .

macOS

Folding

  1. Select [Printer Features].
  2. Select [Folding].
  3. Select the desired folding method.

Folding (Z-Fold)

  1. Select [Printer Features], then select [Folding(Z-Fold)].
  2. Configure Fold settings.

INSERT PRESET DATA BEFORE OR AFTER EACH PAGE (PAGE INTERLEAVE)

This function inserts a preset data item into every page during printing.
You can easily create documents with opened page spread that is made up of text on the left-hand page and a memo space on the right-hand page.

  • This function is available in a Windows environment.
  • This function can be used when the PCL6 printer driver is used.
You have to create page data to be inserted in advance.
For the procedure for creating page data, see " Creating an overlay file" in " OVERLAY A FIXED FORM ON THE PRINT DATA (OVERLAYS)".

Windows

  1. Click the [Stamp] tab.
  2. Click the [Settings] button.
  3. Select [Page Interleave] from the "Printing Method".
  4. Set the overlay data to be inserted and set its insertion position.

PRINT THE SAME IMAGE IN TILE PATTERN (REPEAT PRINT)

This function prints the same image in tile pattern on a sheet. This is useful for producing name cards and stickers.

  • This function is available in a Windows environment.
  • This function can be used when the PCL6 printer driver is used.

Windows

  1. Click the [Main] tab.
  2. Select the repeat count in "N-Up".

PRINTING PATTERN DATA (HIDDEN PATTERN PRINT)

This function prints pattern data such as "DO NOT COPY" behind the print data.
If paper with pattern data is duplicated, the pattern data emerges in the background, which will help to prevent information from being leaked through unauthorized document copying.

  • This function is available in a Windows environment.
  • This function can be used when the PCL6 printer driver is used.

Windows

  1. Click the [Stamp] tab.
  2. Click the [Hidden Pattern] button.
  3. Configure the settings for hidden pattern printing and click the [OK] button.
The hidden pattern printing function cannot be used when "Print Mode" is set to [1200 dpi].
  • "Hidden Pattern" is a function provided for the purpose of deterring unauthorized printing. It does not guarantee the prevention of information leakage.
  • Text may not be completely hidden on an output sheet with a pattern print under certain machine conditions. In "Settings (administrator)", select [Security Settings] → [Hidden Pattern Print Setting] → [Contrast] if this is the case.
  • The hidden pattern may not emerge on copies with certain types of devices or under certain setting conditions used to copy an output sheet with a pattern print.
  • When the color mode is set to [Black and White] or when it is set to [Automatic] and the original is recognized as black and white, a black background pattern is printed even if a cyan or magenta pattern is selected.

CHANGING THE RENDERING METHOD AND PRINTING JPEG IMAGES (USE DRIVER TO RENDER JPEGS)

In some situations, a document containing a JPEG image may not be printed correctly. This can be solved by changing the way the JPEG image is rendered.
When you print an original containing JPEG images, this function allows you to select whether the images are rendered in the printer driver or the machine.

  • This function is available in a Windows environment.
  • When images are rendered in the printer driver, it may take time until the printing is completed.

Windows

  1. Click the [Detailed Settings] tab.
  2. Click the [Other Settings] button.
  3. Click the [Use driver to render JPEGs] checkbox so that appears.
  4. Click the [OK] button.

MAXIMIZING THE PRINT AREA ON THE PAPER (PRINT AREA)

By maximizing the print area, you can print on the full paper size.

This function is available in a Windows environment.
Even when the print area is maximized, edges may be cut off.

Windows

  1. Click the [Detailed Settings] tab.
  2. Click the [Other Settings] button.
  3. Select [Maximum] from the "Printable Area".
  4. Click the [OK] button.

PRINTING AT AN ENHANCED RESOLUTION (SMOOTHING)

Resolution enhancement techniques (RETs) are used to smoothen the outlines of images. The images are printed at a digitally enhanced resolution.

This function is available in a Windows environment.

Windows

  1. Click the [Image Quality] tab.
  2. Select the [Smoothing] checkbox so that appears.
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