Ricoh GX3050N Guia Do Utilizador

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Printing
1. Open the file you want to print from the application, and then open the printer properties dialog 
box.
2. Click [Add/Change Custom Settings...], and click [Edit] tab.
If the dialog box type is Multi-tab, click [Edit] tab.
3. Select the [Layout/Poster:] check box, and then click [Poster] in the list.
4. Click the icon representing the number of sheets you want to split the image over.
The icons are displayed in either landscape or portrait depending on the document orientation.
5. Make the necessary settings, and then click [OK].
The printer properties dialog box closes.
6. Make print settings, and then click [OK].
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Printing from the Last Page
Follow the procedure below to start printing from the last page of a document. Use this function when prints 
come out face up in the output tray. This allows a printed document to be assembled in page order.
If an equivalent function is available from your application, do not use it. Use the function that can be set in the 
printer properties.
1. Open the file you want to print from the application, and then open the printer properties dialog 
box.
2. Click [Add/Change Custom Settings...], and click [Page Settings] tab.
If the dialog box type is Multi-tab, click [Page Settings] tab.
3. Select the [Reverse order printing] check box.
4. Make the necessary settings, and then click [OK].
The printer properties dialog box closes.
5. Make print settings, and then click [OK].
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Creating a Binding Margin
Follow the procedure below to print with a binding margin. If you create a binding margin, it is offset from the 
document margin set from the application.
Since the margin opposite the binding margin will be shifted toward the paper edge, be sure to make this margin 
wide enough when making the document.
If a binding margin is set in an application, do not make this setting in the printer properties. This would result in 
a binding margin twice as wide as expected.