Printing with the Finisher
You can collate, staple, or punch holes in printed paper by installing the optional finisher. Make sure you
read the following precautions when using the optional finisher.
• Make option settings for the machine using the printer driver when bidirectional communication is
disabled.
• Be sure to set the paper size and paper orientation in the printer driver when using duplex printing,
booklet printing, combined printing (layout), staple, and punch functions.
• Depending on the application, print settings may not be enabled and printed output may not be as
expected.
• When setting Staple or Collate in the printer driver, make sure that the Collate check box is cleared
in the application's [Print] dialog box. If Collate is enabled in the application, printing will not be as
intended.
• When printing restarts after removing jammed paper, the printing position may be different,
depending on the location of the jam.
• If the paper jam occurred in the optional finisher, printing will restart from the top page of the
data currently being printed, or from the page where the paper jam occurred.
• If the paper jam occurred in the machine, printing will restart from the page where the paper
jam occurred.
• Even if the paper jam occurred in the machine, the error will not be cleared unless the cover of
the finisher is opened and closed.
• For details about duplex printing, booklet printing, or combined printing (layout), see the printer driver
Help.
• For details about optional finishers, see About This Machine.
• To remove paper misfeeds, see Troubleshooting.
Staple
With the optional Internal Finisher installed, sets can be stapled individually when printing multiple sets.
Staple position
The specified staple position varies depending on paper size, type, quantity and feed orientation. The
following table shows staple positions:
Printing with the Finisher
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