Konica Minolta k8020 Manuel D’Utilisation

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5.2 Selecting an Output Setting
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Non-Sorting (“Non-Sort” Setting)
The copies are fed out and stacked on top of each other as they are printed.
Crisscross Non-Sorting (“Non-Sort” Setting)
The copies are fed out in an alternating crisscross pattern.
However, crisscross non-sorting is only performed if the follow-
ing conditions are met.
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The finisher is not installed.
G
Paper of the same size and type must be loaded with the 
landscape orientation (crosswise) in one paper drawer and 
with the portrait orientation (lengthwise) in another drawer.
G
The duplexing document feeder must be used.
G
The document must not contain pages of various sizes (i.e., 
“Mixed Orig Detection” function not used).
G
“Auto Paper” must be selected for the Paper setting.
G
Staple and hole-punch Output settings must not be selected.
G
The “Criss Cross Mode” function on the User’s Choice: 2 screen must be set to 
“Yes”.
For details on the “User’s Choice” functions, refer to “Specifying Default Set-
tings (“User’s Choice” Functions)” in the Administrator Operations volume.
Sorting (“Sort” Setting)
The copies are automatically divided into the specified number of sets with each set 
containing a copy of each page.
Crisscross Sorting (“Sort” Setting)
Sets containing one copy of each page are fed out in an alter-
nating crisscross pattern.
However, crisscross sorting is only performed if the following 
conditions are met.
G
The finisher is not installed.
G
Paper of the same size and type must be loaded with the 
landscape orientation (crosswise) in one paper drawer and 
with the portrait orientation (lengthwise) in another drawer.
G
The document must not contain pages of various sizes (i.e., 
“Mixed Orig Detection” function not used).
G
“Auto Paper” must be selected for the Paper setting.
G
Staple and hole-punch Output settings must not be selected.
G
The “Criss Cross Mode” function on the User’s Choice: 2 screen must be set to 
“Yes”.
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Example: For 4 sets
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Example: For 4 sets