Xerox NC60 User Manual

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PostScript Printer Driver Features
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DocuPrint NC60 User Guide
Collation
Collated printing means that two or more copies of a 
document are printed and delivered as separate document 
sets, rather than separate sets of each page. 
Collation selected - 1,2,3; 1,2,3; 1,2,3
Collation not selected - 1,1,1; 2,2,2; 3,3,3
Keep in mind that collated output may vary based on the 
amount of memory in the printer, the optional 
equipment installed on the printer, and the complexity of 
your print jobs. 
The Collate setting in certain applications may conflict with 
the Collation setting in your Xerox printer drivers, causing 
unexpected results. To avoid conflicts, turn collation OFF in 
your application print dialog and ON in your printer driver. Do 
NOT select collation in both the application and the printer 
driver.
If your printer does not have sufficient RAM—nor a Hard Disk 
option installed—to completely store the entire job, the job is 
collated in smaller segments and printed with the requested 
copy count. Subsequent collated segments are printed until the 
entire job is complete.