Canon VarioPrint 6000 Series Operation Manual page 72

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Work with workflow profiles
Setting
[Next output tray] [After each job]
[Offset stacking]
[Tray linking]
You can enable
or disable the
linking of output
trays, when there
are two or more
high capacity
stackers.
Tray linking
means that the
prints delivery
automatically
switches to the
other high ca-
pacity stacker.
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Chapter 5 - Prepare the print system
Values
Effect
Each job is sent to the next available output tray. In this
context, the second stack of the stacker is also defined
as an output tray.
[When tray is full] All the jobs are stacked until an output tray is full. When
an output tray is full, the next jobs are sent to the next
output tray.
[Each job]
Each printed job that is delivered to an output location is
stacked on top of the previous printed job with an offset.
This helps you to identify the various jobs.
[Each set]
Each printed set that is delivered to an output location is
stacked on top of the previous set with an offset. This
helps you to identify the various sets.
[As in job]
Each printed set is delivered to the output location as de-
fined in the job ticket or copy job. Therefore, the sets can
be stacked in one straight line or with an offset.
[Banner pages]
Each banner page of a job is delivered to the output lo-
cation with an offset. This helps you to identify the sepa-
rate jobs. The jobs themselves are stacked in one
straight line.
[Never]
All the printed jobs or sets are stacked in one straight
line. There is no offset between the jobs or sets.
[Never]
There is no tray linking.
[When stacker is
Tray linking occurs when the first high capacity stacker
full]
tray is full.
[After each stack]
Tray linking occurs by switching to the other high ca-
pacity after the delivery of a stack.
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