Lexmark W810 Guia Do Utilizador
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Output options
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sends the job to bin 2. If either bin is full, the printer prompts you to remove paper in both
bins before printing the job. For more information on bin linking, see “Configure Bins” on
page 37.
bins before printing the job. For more information on bin linking, see “Configure Bins” on
page 37.
Offsetting pages
Offsetting pages provides a way to separate and organize different print jobs or different
copies of a single print job. Select Offset from the printer driver or use the Offset Pages
menu item in the Finisher Menu to offset sets of printed pages from each other. The offset
pages are sent to bin 2.
copies of a single print job. Select Offset from the printer driver or use the Offset Pages
menu item in the Finisher Menu to offset sets of printed pages from each other. The offset
pages are sent to bin 2.
Select the Between Copies setting for Offset Pages if you are printing multicopy print jobs.
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If you are collating the copies, the offset is toggled after each copy of the job.
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If you are
not collating the copies, then the offset is toggled after the last copy of
each page.
The Between Jobs setting lets you offset jobs after all the pages of each job have been
printed.
printed.
Note: You cannot offset staple or hole punch jobs. If you select Offset with either
Hole Punch or Staple Job, the print job is hole punched or stapled and sent
to bin 2 without being offset.
to bin 2 without being offset.
Hole punching
When you select Hole Punch from the printer driver or set the Hole Punch menu item in
the Finisher Menu to On, the printer punches each page of your print job as it passes
through the hole punch mechanism in the optional finisher. Since the sheets of paper do
not accumulate before they are punched, there is no limit to the number of pages you can
punch.
the Finisher Menu to On, the printer punches each page of your print job as it passes
through the hole punch mechanism in the optional finisher. Since the sheets of paper do
not accumulate before they are punched, there is no limit to the number of pages you can
punch.