Printing Multiple Pages On One Page - Sharp MX-3070N User Manual

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PRINTER►FREQUENTLY USED FUNCTIONS

PRINTING MULTIPLE PAGES ON ONE PAGE

This function reduces the print image and prints multiple pages on a single sheet of paper. You can print only the first
page in the original size and print multiple reduced pages on the subsequent sheets.
For example, when [2-Up] (2 pages per sheet) or [4-Up] (4 pages per sheet) is selected, the following print results will be
obtained, depending on the selected page order.
This is convenient when you want to print multiple images such as photos on a single sheet of paper, and when you
want to conserve paper. When used in combination with 2-sided printing, this function saves more paper.
N-Up
Pages per sheet
2in1
2 pages per sheet
N-Up
Pages per sheet
4in1
4 pages per sheet
• [N-Up] that can be set on the [Layout] tab can also be set on the [Main] tab. ("Order" can only be set in the [Layout] tab.)
• Note the following when printing multiple pages on one sheet:
•The page orders for 6-Up, 8-Up, 9-Up, and 16-Up are the same as for 4-Up.
•In a Windows environment, the page order can be viewed in the print image in the printer driver properties window.
•In a Mac OS environment, the page orders are displayed as selections.
•In a Mac OS environment, the number of pages that can be printed on a single sheet is 2, 4, 6, 9, or 16. Printing 8 pages
on one sheet is not supported. 8 pages on one sheet is not supported.
• For information on the"Repeat" function, see
3-67)".
The function for printing only the first page in the original size can be used only when the PCL6 printer driver is installed.
Windows
Left to Right
"Right, and Down"
"Down, and Right"
"PRINT THE SAME IMAGE IN TILE PATTERN(REPEAT PRINT) (page
Print results
Right to Left
"Left, and Down"
3-24
Top To Bottom
(When the print orientation is
landscape)
"Down, and Left"

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