Printing with multiple pages sorted into one complete set (Collate pages)
You can print the print data of multiple pages and put them into one complete set.
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- Some applications may not be available.
For the Windows PCL printer driver
- Open the file to be printed.
- Click [Print] from the [File] menu.
- Click [More settings].
- Select the [Advanced] tab.
- Input the number of copies in [Copies], and check [Collate].
- Specify other settings as necessary, and click [OK].
- Click [Print] in the [Print] screen.
For the Windows PS printer driver
- Open the file to be printed.
- Click [Print] from the [File] menu.
- Click [More settings].
- Input the number of copies in [Copies] of the [Job Options] tab, and check [Collate].
- Specify other settings as necessary, and click [OK].
Click [Print] in the [Print] screen.
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- Turn off the Collate function of the application.
If the Collate function of the application is turned on, you will print the data without using the memory of this machine.
For macOS
- Open the file to be printed.
- Select [Print] from the [File] menu.
- Input the number of copies in [Copies].
- Select [Paper Handing], and turn off [Collate Sheets].
- Select [Printer Options] - [Print Options], and check [Collate] in the [Paper] tab.
Specify other settings as necessary, and click [Print].
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- If there is no detail settings displayed in the [Print] screen, click [Show Details] at the bottom of the screen.
- If [Paper Handing] - [Collate pages] is checked, you will print the data without using the memory of this machine.
