CREATE A PAMPHLET (BOOKLET/SADDLE STITCH)
The pamphlet function prints
on the front and back of each sheet of paper so that the sheets
can be folded and bound to create a pamphlet.
If a saddle stitch finisher is installed and if "Booklet"
and "Staple" are selected, this function automatically folds
and outputs the copies. This is convenient when you wish to compile
printed output into a pamphlet.
Windows
- Click the [Layout] tab.
- Select [Standard] or [Full Image] in "Booklet".
- When
[Standard] is selected, the printed image will be enlarged or
reduced to fit the paper selected in "Output Size".
- When [Full Image] is
selected, the printed image will be enlarged or reduced to fit the
size selected in "Fit To Paper Size". By selecting a paper size that is
larger than the print image, you can cut off the edges of the paper
after making the booklet to create a booklet with no margins.
- When the number of
output pages will exceed the number of sheets that can be stapled,
you can select the [Split] checkbox (
) to divide the output into multiple sub-booklets
that can each be stapled. When stacked, the sub-booklets will have
the same page order as the original pages.
- Select the specified output size and the binding edge.
- When
[Standard] is selected, select the output paper size.
- When [Full Image] is
selected, select the size to which you want to enlarge or reduce
the print image in [Fit To Paper Size], and select the paper size you want
to use for printing in "Output Size".
If a saddle stitch finisher is installed
- Click the [Finishing] tab.
- Select [Saddle Stitch] from "Staple".
When a saddle finisher (large capacity) is installed
and the job is not output correctly with [Saddle Stitch], select [Saddle Stitch
(Reverse)].
macOS
- Select [Printer Features] and then select [Output].
- Select "Binding Edge".
- Select [Saddle Stitch].
- Select [Tiled] or [2-Up].
TRIMMING THE EXCESS OF FOLDED PAPER
If a trimmer unit is installed, you can
trim off excess edges of paper for a finer finish.
Windows
- Click the [Finishing] tab.
- Click the [Trimming] button.
- Set the [Trimming] checkbox to
, and specify "Trimming Width".
macOS
- Select [Trimming].
- Set the [Trimming] checkbox to
.
- Specify the trimming width.
PRINTING WITH MARGIN SHIFT SETTING (MARGIN)
This function shifts the print image to
increase the margin at the left, the right, or the top of the paper.
If a finisher or saddle stitch finisher is installed, the
staple and punch functions of the machine can also be used together.
This is convenient when you wish to staple or punch the output
but the binding area overlaps the text.
By shifting the image, the part of the image that is
outside the print area will not be printed.
Windows
- Click the [Layout] tab.
- Click the [Print Position] button.
- Select [Margin Shift].
- Select the shift width.
Select from the "Margin Shift" menu. If you wish to configure
another numeric setting, select the setting and click
buttons or directly enter the number.
macOS
- Select [Printer Features] and then select [Output].
- Select "Binding Edge".
- Select "Margin Shift".
CREATE A LARGE POSTER (POSTER PRINTING)
One page of print data is enlarged and printed
using multiple sheets of paper (2 sheets (1 x 2), 4 sheets (2 x
2), 9 sheets (3 x 3) or 16 sheets (4 x 4)). The sheets can then
be attached together to create a large poster.
To enable precise alignment of the edges of the sheets during
attachment, borderlines can be printed or overlapping edges can
be created (overlap function).
This function is available in a Windows environment.
Windows
- Click the [Layout] tab.
- Select the number of sheets to be used in "Poster Printing".
If you wish to print borderlines and/or use the overlap
function, click the corresponding checkboxes so that the
appears.