Gestetner dsm651 User Guide

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Printing a Document
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Staple
Use this function to staple sheets of printed paper together.
Limitation
❒ When stapling, use the finisher option. See General Setting Guide or Printer Ref-
erence.
Note
❒ The stapling location might differ depending on the orientation of the ma-
chine set in the printer and the orientation of the data to be printed. For de-
tails, see Printer Reference.
The following table shows where you can select this function.
Punch
Use this function to punch holes in the printed documents.
Limitation
❒ When punching holes, use the finisher option. See Printer Reference.
Note
❒ Punch positions and the number of punch holes that are available will change
depending on the type of finisher, the original's orientation, and the printing
paper size and orientation. For details, see Printer Reference.
The following table shows where you can select this function.
Windows 95/98/Me 
[Staple]
 on the [Setup] tab.
Windows 2000/XP, 
Windows Server 2003
[Staple]
 in [Printer Features] on [Advanced...] on the [Pa-
per/Quality]
 or [Layout] tab.
Windows NT 4.0
[Staple]
 in [Printer Features] on [Document Options] on the 
[Advanced]
 tab.
Mac OS
[Staple]
 in [Printer Specific Options] in the print dialog box.
Mac OS X
[Staple]
 on the [Features x] tab in [Printer Features] in the 
print dialog box.
Windows 95/98/Me 
[Punch]
 on the [Setup] tab.
Windows 2000/XP, 
Windows Server 2003
[Punch]
 in [Printer Features] on [Advanced...] on the [Pa-
per/Quality]
 or [Layout] tab.
Windows NT 4.0
[Punch]
 in [Printer Features] on [Document Options] on the 
[Advanced]
 tab.
Mac OS
[Punch]
 in [Printer Specific Options] in the print dialog box.
Mac OS X
[Punch]
 on the [Features x] tab in[Printer Features] in the 
print dialog box.