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The shredder is full! We need to use less
paper for our documents.
Multi-up, Duplex printing (See p. 32, p. 48, p. 49.)
You can print on both sides of the paper or print multiple
pages on a single sheet. If you combine both duplex printing
and the multi-up function, you can save even more paper.
I print out documents with the same
settings every day. It's a bother to
perform the same settings every time...
Save/Call setting (See p. 26, p. 53.)
If you register the settings in save/call setting, you can
retrieve the settings. This is convenient because it eliminates
the need for setting operations.
When printing the company
guidebook, everyone performs their
own settings. This seems wasteful...
Save to folder (See p. 32, p. 42, p. 70.)
By saving a job in the folder, you can save its settings and
use them for printing whenever you want.
I've got to prepare 100 documents for a
meeting that starts in an hour!
Collate/Slip sheet (See p. 28, p. 51.)
For large meeting documents or handouts, you can use the
collate/slip sheet function to quickly sort the documents. If you
use the optional multifunction finisher or face down offset tray,
you can perform offset output for more efficient printing.
I always make mistakes on large print
jobs and have to hit the STOP key again
and again...!
Print and pause, Copy and pause (See p. 31, p. 52.)
If you use print and pause or copy and pause, only one copy
is printed. You can check the output and settings before
continuing with the remainder of the print.
I want to check the machine's status
from a different location.
You can check the machine's status and settings from your
computer and perform job operations without having to
actually go to the machine.
RISO Console (See p. 74.)
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