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<Unprocessed Tab Paper Forced Output>
<Function Settings>
You can set whether to force to output excess tab paper that was not used.
If <Unprocessed Tab Paper Forced Output> is set to <On>, the extra amount of tab paper sheets that
were not required for the job are forced out of the machine.
Example: If the number of tabs is set to <5> and the machine estimates that seven sheets of tab
paper are needed for the print job, you must prepare two sets of tab paper each containing five tabs
(10 total). Therefore, if the machine only uses seven tab paper sheets, three tab paper sheets will
remain.
<Action When Too Many Sheets to Staple>
<Function Settings>
You can specify the procedure to perform when there are too many sheets to staple.
For information on printing using stapling, see
<Enable Offset for Single-Sheet Print Jobs>
<Function Settings>
If this is set to <On>, you can set the Offset mode to shift the output when printing single page jobs other than
copy jobs. This is useful when you want to separate a single page job from another when printing multiple jobs.
<Print Priority>
<Function Settings>
A job that has a higher set priority can be set to print after the job currently being processed is complete.
If the same printing priority has been specified for multiple functions, printing starts with the first
processed print job.
Priority printing does not take place until the current job is complete. However, if the current job is
paused, the printing of another job may start, depending on its settings.
<Text/Photo Priority When Recognized as B&W by ACS>
<Function Settings>
You can set the quality to use when an original is detected to be black-and-white with auto color selection.
Settings/Registration
<Common>
<Paper Output Settings>
<Common>
<Paper Output Settings>
<Common>
<Paper Output Settings>
<Common>
<Print Settings>
<Common>
<Print Settings>
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Finishing with the Stapler(P. 292) .

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