— Printing or Inserting Sheets from Different Paper Sources

You can print paper for covers, back covers, or for insert between pages by feeding from differ- ent paper source. This is useful when you want to print or insert a color cover and color sheets in front of every chapter in a document.

SUPPLEMENTS: A front cover can be also printed or inserted for booklet printing by setting it in the Booklet window.

P.260 "Printing Booklets"

A front cover and back cover can be also printed or inserted for N-up printing by set- ting it in the Multiple Pages per Sheet window.

P.263 "Printing Several Reduced Pages per Sheet"

Printing or inserting a front cover and back cover

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Display the Standard window of the Layout tab.

To print or insert a front cover, check the “Use Front Cover”

box and select the drawer where the cover paper is loaded at the “Source” drop down box. Then select whether inserting a blank cover or printed front cover at the “Print Style” drop down box.

Do not print on page — Select this to insert a blank front cover.

Print on 1 side of page — Select this to print the first page of the document on a front side of a cover.

Print on both sides of page — Select this to print the first two pages of the doc- ument on both sides of a cover.

NOTE: “Print on both sides of page” is available only when 2-Sided printing is enabled at the Setup tab.

3.To print or insert a back cover, check the “Use Back Cover” box and set the “Source” and “Print Style” options that you require.

How to set the Source and Print Style options are the same as “Use Front Cover” option.

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Toshiba 200L, 280, 230L, 3511, e-Studio 350 manual Printing or Inserting Sheets from Different Paper Sources