Collating a Multiple Page Document in Units of Copies

You can print a multiple page document in units of copies.

Note

This function may not be available for some applications.

  1. Open the file to print.

  2. Select [Print] from the [File] menu.

  3. Click [Preferences].

  4. Select the [Job Options] tab.

  5. Select the number of print copies from [Copies], and then select the [Collate] check box.

  6. Change other settings if necessary, and then click [OK].

  7. Click [Print] on the [Print] screen.

Memo

For the Windows XPS printer driver, follow the steps for the Windows PCL printer driver and set [Copies] and [Collate] in the [Job Options] tab.

  1. Open the file to print.

  2. Select [Print] from the [File] menu.

  3. Click [Preferences].

  4. Enter the number of print copies in [Copies], and then select the [Collate] check box on the [Job Options] tab.

  5. Change other settings if necessary, and then click [OK].

  6. Click [Print] on the [Print] screen.

  1. Open the file to print.

  2. Select [Print] from the [File] menu.

  3. Enter the number of copies in [Copies]. Deselect the [Collate pages] check box in the [Paper Handling] tab.

  4. Select [Print Options] on the panel menu, and then click [Collate] check box in the [Paper] tab.

  5. Change other settings if necessary, and then click [Print].

Memo

  • Printing is performed without using the printer's memory when [Collate pages] check box is selected.

  • If setting details are not displayed in the print dialog box for Mac OS X 10.7 to 10.11, click [Show Details] at the bottom of the dialog box.

  • If the print option is not displayed in the print dialog box for Mac OS X 10.6.8, click the disclosure triangle next to the [Printer] drop-down list.