Note
Many applications have a collate option when you select Print in the
application. Collation done at the printer is faster than collation performed by an
application. For faster printing of a collated job, select collation in the printer
driver (as described below) and do not select collation in the application.
You can specify collation in a supported driver:
Windows 95 / Windows 98 / Windows Me PostScript driver:
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On the Output Options tab, check the Collate checkbox.
Windows NT / Windows 2000 / Windows XP PostScript driver:
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On the Output Options tab, check the Collate checkbox.
MacOS 8 / MacOS 9 driver:
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In the Print dialog box, select the Advanced Media Handling pull-down menu, then
select whether to have Quick Collate on or off.
MacOS X driver:
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In the Print dialog box, select Collate to collate copies.
N-up
When printing a multiple-page document, you can choose to print more than one page on
a single sheet of paper. You can choose to print one, two, four, six, nine, or sixteen pages
per sheet. When you print more than one page on a sheet, you can also print a border
around each page.
You can select N-up in a supported driver:
Windows 95 / Windows 98 PostScript driver:
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On the Setup tab, click the More Layout Options button, then choose the number of
pages per sheet in the More Layout Options dialog box.
Windows 2000 / Windows XP PostScript driver:
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On the Layout tab, choose the number of pages per sheet from the drop-down list.
Windows NT PostScript driver:
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On the Advanced tab under Document Options, select the desired Page Layout (N-up)
Option.
MacOS 8 / MacOS 9 / MacOS X driver:
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In the Print dialog box, select the Layout pull-down menu, then select the number of
pages per sheet.
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