Collating Copies
The Finisher modes can be selected to collate the copies in various ways, either by pages or copy sets.
■The table below shows all the finishing modes that are available with each
different optional unit, and the paper sizes that can be used.
✔: Available
Optional Unit | Collate | Offset |
| Staple*1 | |
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None | 11" ⋅ 17", LGL, LTR, | — |
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— | 11" ⋅ 17", LGL, LTR, | ||||
LTRR (30 sheets)*2, | |||||
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Inner 2 Way | ✔ |
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11" ⋅ 17", LGL, LTR, | — |
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LTRR |
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*1 The copies are stapled at the part that represents the upper left corner of the original.
*2 The maximum when you are using 17 lb bond to 20 lb bond (64 g/m2 to 80 g/m2) paper. If the number of sheets is greater than the limit, they will not be stapled.
IMPORTANT
Pull out the output auxiliary tray when stapling paper larger than 11" ⋅ 17" or LGL.
NOTE
If <AUTO COLLATE> is set to ‘COLLATE’ or ‘STAPLE’, the Collate (Offset Collate with the optional
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Basic Copying Features
Collating Copies |