● If a certain tray reaches its stacking limit, the machine automatically uses another tray that is
designated for the same function. However, it is recommended that you only designate one tray for
fax/I-fax documents to prevent them from getting lost.
● Select <Other> when printing reports.
● The priority order of the output destinations is determined by the order of the selected output trays.
The priority is displayed as "1," "2," and "3."
● Paper sizes which can be output to each output tray differ depending on optional equipment
attached to the machine, such as the nisher, etc. For more information, see
Optional
Equipment(P. 1090) .
<Offset Jobs>
<Function Settings> <Common> <Paper Output Settings>
This enables you to shift the output for each job when multiple jobs are printed consecutively.
<Job Separator Between Jobs>
<Function Settings> <Common> <Paper Output Settings>
This enables you to insert the specied paper at the start of each job when multiple jobs are printed
consecutively.
<Job Separator Between Copies>
<Function Settings> <Common> <Paper Output Settings>
This enables you to insert the specied paper each number of copy sets to divide the sets. If you set this, paper
is inserted when printing with Collate (Page Order), Offset, or Staple.
● You cannot insert job separation sheets between copy sets in the following cases:
If you are using the Group, Booklet, Saddle Stitch, or Fold mode, or if you are using tab paper
<Unprocessed Tab Paper Forced Output>
<Function Settings> <Common> <Paper Output Settings>
You can set whether to force to output excess tab paper that was not used.
● For information on printing using tab paper, see Loading Tab Paper(P. 133) .
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