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PRINTING FROM WINDOWS

Stapling printed pages (when a finisher is installed) (part 1)

When a finisher is installed, printed pages can be stapled.

To use this feature, open the printer driver setup screen and select it in the "Finishing" field of the "Main" tab.

See Basic printing for details on how to open the printer driver.

Note

The maximum number of sheets that can be stapled is 30. When a saddle stitch finisher is installed, up to 50 sheets can be stapled

(up to 25 sheets when the paper size is B4, Foolscap, or larger).

Paper sizes that can be used for staple printing are Ledger, Letter, Letter-R, Legal, A3, A4, A4R, B4, B5, B5R, and Foolscap. (B5R can only be used when a saddle stitch finisher is installed.)

Paper types that can be used for staple printing are Plain, Letter Head, Recycled and Color.

Staple printing is not possible when the ROPM function is disabled. (See "CONFIGURING THE PRINTER DRIVER" in the software setup guide.)

If the finisher is disabled in the key operator programs, the staple and punch functions cannot be used and output cannot be delivered to the offset tray.

Stapling is not possible if disabled in the key operator programs (see "DISABLING OF STAPLER" in the key operator's guide).

The staple function cannot be used in combination with the "No offset" function.

When a finisher is installed

The following example shows how portrait oriented pages are stapled together.

 

 

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The pages are stapled in the upper left-hand corner.

 

 

 

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