The staple function staples
the output. To create materials with more sophisticated appearance,
the staple function can be used in combination with 2-sided printing.
This function saves considerable time when preparing handouts
for a meeting or other stapled materials.
Orientation |
Left |
Right |
Top |
Vertical |
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Horizontal |
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* The staple orientation ("
" or "
") varies depending on the size and orientation
of the paper.
- An
inner finisher is required to use the staple function.
- For the
maximum number of sheets that can be stapled, see "SPECIFICATIONS"
in the Start Guide.
- The maximum
number of sheets that can be stapled at once includes any covers
and/or inserts that are inserted.
- The
staple and offset (shifting the position of the paper that is output
for each job) functions cannot be used simultaneously.
- When the
inner finisher is disabled in the machine's settings, the staple
function cannot be used.
- When the
staple function is disabled in the machine's settings, stapling
is not possible.
Windows
- Click the [Finishing] tab.
- Select [1 Staple] in "Staple".
For the staple function, select "1 Staple" in the "Staple"
menu and the staple position in the "Settings" menu.
In addition to the [Finishing] tab, [Staple]
can also be set on the [Main] tab.
macOS
- Select [Printer Features] and then select [Output].
In macOS 13, [Printer Features] is located under the
"Printer Option" menu.
- Select [1 Staple] in "Staple".
[Binding Edge] cannot be set.