7Slide the stapler-unit into the finisher.

8Close the stapler-unit door.

 

Making booklets

 

You can gain access to the booklet-printing feature through some programs, such as desktop

 

publishing programs. Refer to the user guide that came with your program for information on

 

making booklets.

 

If you are using a program that does not support booklet making, you can create booklets by

 

using your HP drivers.

 

 

Note

HP recommends that you use your program to prepare and preview your document for printing,

 

and hen use your HP driver to print and saddle stitch your booklet.

 

Use these three main steps to create a booklet from your driver:

 

 

Preparing your booklet: Arrange the pages on a sheet (booklet imposition) to create a

 

booklet. You can impose your document from your program or use the booklet-printing

 

feature in your HP driver.

 

Adding a cover: Add a cover to your booklet by selecting a different first page of a different

 

paper type. You can also add a cover of the same paper type as your booklet. Booklet covers

 

must be the same size as the rest of the sheets. However, the covers can be a different

 

weight from the rest of the booklet. (See Using a different first page for more information

 

Saddle stitching: Paper must be fed into the printer short-edge first. The printer will ask for

 

rotated paper. The finisher staples the center of your booklet (saddle stitching). If your

 

booklet is only one sheet of paper, the finisher will fold the sheet, but not staple it. If the

 

booklet consists of more than one sheet of paper, the finisher will staple and then fold up to

 

10 sheets per booklet.

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