In a Windows environment
The front covers of a document are printed on paper
that is different from the other pages.
Use this function when you wish to print the front covers
on heavy paper.
In a macOS environment
The front covers of a document are printed on paper
that is different from the other pages.
Use this function when you wish to print the front covers
on heavy paper.
Windows
- Click the [Inserts] tab.
- Select [Cover] from [Inserts Option], and click the [Settings]
button.
- Select the cover page settings.
Click the "Cover Page" checkbox,
select the tray and paper type to be used for the cover, and set
the print method.
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.
macOS
- Select [Printer Features] from the "Printer Options",
and then select [Cover Page].
In macOS 12 and earlier, select [Printer Features]
and then select [Cover Page].
- Select the print settings for the "Cover Page".
- Select the cover insertion settings.
Select the paper tray and paper type for the front
covers.
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.
Windows
- Click the [Stamp] tab.
- Click the [Settings] button.
- Select [Page Interleave] from the "Printing Method".
- Set the overlay data to be inserted and set its insertion
position.