Original Size; Specifying A Custom Size - Riso ComColor FW5230 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Print
Copies
Enter the number of copies (1 to 9999) to print.
• When program has been configured, you
cannot enter the number of copies.
Print and Pause
When printing a document with a large number of
pages or sheets, a page or a set is printed (this
page or set is not included in the number of pages
specified) for you to check before starting the actual
printing. After you check the printout, press the
[Start] key on the printer to continue printing. Select
the check box to enable this option.
• According to the print unit ([Uncollated] or
[Collated]) selected under [Sort], a printout for
your check is output.
• After checking the printout, you can change the
settings on the operation panel of the printer.
(p. 3-3 "Changing Settings During Printing")
Sort
Specify the paper output method when printing
multiple copies.
[Collated], [Uncollated]
• You cannot use the [Uncollated] option with the
[Booklet] function. (p. 3-16 "Booklet")
• If [Collated] is selected, remove the check mark
from [Collate] in the Print dialog box of the
application. Documents may not be properly
printed if this check box is selected.
3-10

Original Size

Specify the paper size and orientation of the
document data.
[Orientation]
[Portrait], [Landscape]
• When printing on envelopes, it is recommended
that you connect the optional stacking tray and
envelope feeder.
• The list shows the sizes registered in [Custom
Paper Entry] in the [Environment] tab.
(p. 3-28 "Custom Paper Entry")

■ Specifying a Custom Size

When the document is a non-standard size, select
[Custom].
1
Select [Custom] for [Original Size].
The [Custom] dialog box is displayed.
2
Enter the document size.
3
Click [OK].
• The size entered here is only valid when
configuring the document size. Registering
frequently-used document sizes can be
useful. (p. 3-28 "Custom Paper Entry")
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