3 PRINTING FROM MACINTOSH

Finishing

In the Finishing menu, you can set the destination, hole punching and stapling.

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1)Destination

This selects the destination tray.

-Printer’s Default — Select this to route the output to the default tray (that is set as the default tray for raw job in the Printer setting page of TopAccess Administrator’s page).

-Inner Tray — Select this to route the output to the inner tray.

-Tray 1 — Select this to route the output to the upper tray of the Finisher (optional).

-Tray 2 — Select this to route the output to the lower tray of the Finisher (optional).

yDepending on the type of finisher (optional) installed and destination settings, stapling and hole punching may not be performed.

y[Tray 1] can be enabled when the Hanging Finisher (optional), Finishe (optional) or Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional) is installed.

y[Tray 2] can be enabled when the Finisher (optional) or Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional) is installed.

2)Hole Punch

This sets whether or not a print job is hole punched.

-Off — Select this to print without hole punches.

-Long Edge Punch without rotation — Select this to create holes on the left side for a portrait document, or on the top for a landscape document.

-Short Edge Punch without rotation — Select this to create holes on the top for a portrait document, or on the right for a landscape document.

-Long Edge Punch with 180 degree rotation — Select this to create holes on the right side for a portrait document, or on the bottom for a landscape document.

116 Printing from Application on Mac OS X 10.2.4 to Mac OS X 10.5.x