Cover Sheet Insertion (Using Post Inserter*); Manual Stapling (Using Post Inserter*) - Konica Minolta 7075 Instruction Manual

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10. Finishing Options

10.3 Cover Sheet Insertion (using Post Inserter*)

Advice:
If you want to add a cover sheet
also at the Back of the docu-
ment, remember to load cover
sheets and back pages in the
right order (alternatingly) in the
Post Inserter. The back pages
must be inserted with the prin-
ted side face down in the Post
Inserter.

10.4 Manual Stapling (using Post Inserter*)

MANUAL OPERATION
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If the system is equipped with the optional Post Inserter (PI-108)*, it is
possible to compile copied sets and booklets automatically with covers of
up to 200g/m
2
. These covers can be preprinted, but is is not possible to
copy onto them. Covers and copies have to have the same size.
– Press the COVER SHEET key to display the corresponding popup menu.
Here you can specify whether a cover sheet should be inserted at the
Front, Front & Back or only at the Back of the document. If the
Booklet mode is active, it does not matter whether you select Front
or Front & Back.
– Enter other selections required, e.g. STAPLING & FOLDING to produce
a booklet with a thicker cover.
If the Booklet
Maker*
(PI-108)*, manual stapling of copied sets and booklets is possible. Center-
stapling for booklets is available for max. 16 sheets per set. Copied sets
of up to 50 pages can be stapled in one or two positions on the left side.
– Position the copied set in the feeding tray of the Post
shown in the illustration.
– Press the mode-button on the Post
indicator of the desired stapling position lights.
– Now, activate the stapling process by pressing the Start/Stop button.
– Depending on the selected stapling mode, stapled copies exit into the
Main tray or into the Booklet tray of the Booklet Maker*.
is equipped with the optional Post Inserter
Inserter*
Inserter*
as
operation panel until the
*
Option

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