Canon imagePRESS C7011VPS Manual

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Stack the prints with an offset
Introduction
The [Offset stacking] function creates a visible distinction between sets or jobs in an output
location. The active workflow profile or the active automated workflow determines the default
type of offset stacking. The table below describes the possible types of offset stacking.
Furthermore, the table describes when you can change the defined type of offset stacking in the
[Properties] window.
Types of offset stacking
Default type of offset
stacking
Possible changes in the [Properties] window
[Jobs]
No changes possible.
[Sets (always)]
You can indicate the number of sets (N sets) after which an offset
will be applied, for example 5.
Then 5 sets will be delivered in a straight stack. The next 5 sets
will also be delivered in a straight stack, but with a shift compared
to the previous stack.
N must be a value between 1 and 65536 (default = 1).
NOTE
When [Sets (always)] is possible, the [Properties] window displays a special button at
the upper right-hand side which is otherwise not visible.
[Sets (as in job)]
You can set the [Offset stacking] function to:
• [On] - each set will be shifted compared to the previous set, or
• [Off] - all sets are delivered in 1 straight stack.
[Banners]
No changes possible.
[Off]
No changes possible.
Procedure
1.
Touch [Jobs] -> [Waiting jobs], or select a [DocBox].
2.
Touch the job of which you want to change the type of offset stacking.
NOTE
You can only change the settings of the active print job  , after you stopped the printer (press
the [Stop] button   two times).
3.
Touch [Properties], or touch the job twice to open the [Properties] window.
4.
Touch the [Print delivery] button when the default type of offset stacking is [ Sets (as in job)].
NOTE
You can only change this setting when the default type of offset stacking is set to [ Sets (as in
job)].
5.
Make the required changes.
6.
Press [OK].
Stack the prints with an offset
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Chapter 8 - Carry out print jobs