Output Bin; Hole Punching - Toshiba E-STUDIO2000AC Printing Manual

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4.OTHER PRINTING METHODS
 Folding
This sets whether the Folding feature is enabled or not using the following options:
Option Value
folding=off
OFF
folding=on
ON
If the Saddle Stitch Finisher is not installed or it is not specified, the default value of "folding=off" is used.
Example: The command to enable the Folding feature is "lp -o folding=on <filename>".
The "Folding" option is available only when the Saddle Stitch Finisher is installed.
 Output Bin
The output bin can be specified using the following options.
Option Value
inner
bin1
bin2
If the Finisher is not installed in the equipment, the default output tray will be used (inner). If the Finisher is installed in
the equipment, the default output tray will be used (bin2).
Example: The command to specify output bin 1 is "lp -o bin1 <filename>".
 Hole Punching
This sets whether a print job is printed with hole punches. When the hole punch option is installed it can be activated
using the following option.
Option Value
punch=0
nopunch
punch=1
punch=2
punch=3
punch=4
If this option is not specified, the default value of "nopunch" will be used.
This function is not available for all paper sizes and the users should refer to the Copying for a list of compatible paper
sizes. In particular, A5, A6 and statement paper sizes will not work with this function.
Example: The command to hole punch the long edge feed portrait page is "lp -o punch=1 <filename>".
Alternate Value
Folding is disabled.
Folding is enabled.
Alternate Value
Select the inner tray.
Select the upper output tray of the Finisher.
Select the lower output tray of the Finisher.
Alternate Value
Hole punching is turned off.
Hole punch on long edge without rotation.
Hole punch on short edge without rotation.
Hole punch on long edge with 180 degree rotation.
Hole punch on short edge with 180 degree rotation.
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