Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G630 用户指南
Page Setting Options
Splash G630 User Guide
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Staple Error Handling
Jobs that exceed the 50-page stapling limit (100 sides
duplex) will print without stapling. The job will fail
after printing with a message stating that the job
exceeded the number of pages that can be stapled.
When the copier runs out of staples in the middle of a
job, the server stops processing and a dialog appears
stating that the copier is out of staples. The Splash
server waits for staples to be added and a dialog box
displays the amount of time before the job transfers to
the Error queue and displays an E (error) code in the
Server Status windows.
duplex) will print without stapling. The job will fail
after printing with a message stating that the job
exceeded the number of pages that can be stapled.
When the copier runs out of staples in the middle of a
job, the server stops processing and a dialog appears
stating that the copier is out of staples. The Splash
server waits for staples to be added and a dialog box
displays the amount of time before the job transfers to
the Error queue and displays an E (error) code in the
Server Status windows.
Face-Up Printing
Prints the job to the paper tray with a face-up
orientation. This option is ignored when the Duplex
option is selected for the job.
orientation. This option is ignored when the Duplex
option is selected for the job.
Collating
Select the Collate check box to print complete sets of
a job. The first complete set prints, then the second
complete set prints, and so on. Sending collated
copies displays the “Set” message in the status
window. Sending uncollated copies displays the
“Copy” message in the status window.
a job. The first complete set prints, then the second
complete set prints, and so on. Sending collated
copies displays the “Set” message in the status
window. Sending uncollated copies displays the
“Copy” message in the status window.
When Use Mailbox is selected, the Splash server
delivers all copies, each atop the previous, into the
selected mailbox bin.
delivers all copies, each atop the previous, into the
selected mailbox bin.
Reverse Page Order
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Select the Reverse Page Order check box to print
starting with the last page of the document. Collated
documents that are sent to the top bin of the copier are
delivered face-up with page one on top.
documents that are sent to the top bin of the copier are
delivered face-up with page one on top.
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If your application provides reverse order
printing (sometimes called “reverse order” or “back-
to-front” printing), select the application’s option
instead of the Splash print driver option. Some
applications do not support the Reverse Page Order
option.
to-front” printing), select the application’s option
instead of the Splash print driver option. Some
applications do not support the Reverse Page Order
option.
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Print jobs with Reverse Page Order selected do
not use the Splash RIP While Receive feature.
Rotate Pages
The function rotates all pages of the job by 180
degrees. Use Rotate Pages when stapling landscape
documents that are rotated incorrectly by the creating
application. The known applications are PowerPoint
and Quark XPress. The default for this function is Off.
degrees. Use Rotate Pages when stapling landscape
documents that are rotated incorrectly by the creating
application. The known applications are PowerPoint
and Quark XPress. The default for this function is Off.
Imposition
Imposition is a feature that rearranges the printing
page order of documents to output booklets and in
some cases uses paper more efficiently for printing
multiple copies of small documents.
page order of documents to output booklets and in
some cases uses paper more efficiently for printing
multiple copies of small documents.
Booklet Options—Saddle Stitch and
Perfect Bound
Perfect Bound
Saddle Stitch and Perfect Bound both print two pages
of a document together on a single larger sheet. These
pages can then be folded section by section to form
booklets. The two options differ in the number of
pages printed in each section. For Perfect Bound, four
original document pages are printed in a single
section, which means that each output sheet is folded
separately. For Saddle Stitch, the number of pages in a
section is selectable and usually multiple output
sheets are folded together.
of a document together on a single larger sheet. These
pages can then be folded section by section to form
booklets. The two options differ in the number of
pages printed in each section. For Perfect Bound, four
original document pages are printed in a single
section, which means that each output sheet is folded
separately. For Saddle Stitch, the number of pages in a
section is selectable and usually multiple output
sheets are folded together.
Perfect Bound imposition is done for printing that will
be folded, cut, and glued along its back spine into a
cover or binding. Most large trade books and larger
magazines use this technique. Perfect Bound
publications are so called because they open fully and
lie flat. Saddle Stitched imposition is done for printing
that will be stapled or stitched with thread through the
center or into the spine. Saddle Stitched products do
not open fully or lie flat.
be folded, cut, and glued along its back spine into a
cover or binding. Most large trade books and larger
magazines use this technique. Perfect Bound
publications are so called because they open fully and
lie flat. Saddle Stitched imposition is done for printing
that will be stapled or stitched with thread through the
center or into the spine. Saddle Stitched products do
not open fully or lie flat.
Note!
Selecting the Collate option with the
Printer Driver Cover Page option
prints multiple copies of the cover
page. Use the Splash Cover Page
Server Preferences to print a single
cover page for a collated job.
Printer Driver Cover Page option
prints multiple copies of the cover
page. Use the Splash Cover Page
Server Preferences to print a single
cover page for a collated job.
Note!
Be sure to disable the collate option in
the applications before printing to the
Splash server. Some applications
provide a collate option that appears
in the Print dialog box. Since many
applications activate the collate
option as a default setting, always
inspect this option in the Print dialog
box before printing.
the applications before printing to the
Splash server. Some applications
provide a collate option that appears
in the Print dialog box. Since many
applications activate the collate
option as a default setting, always
inspect this option in the Print dialog
box before printing.