Collating Output; Advantages Of Collation; Working With Chunk Collation - QMS 1660 Operation

Print system
Hide thumbs Also See for 1660:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Collating
Output

Collating Output

Collation is the printing of multiple copies of a document in numeric
order. The QMS 1660E Print System is collation capable. It can
deliver multiple copies of your document in collated or uncollated
order to the output tray.
Menu
Choices
Default
The following figure shows collated and uncollated stacking for two
copies of a four-page file.

Advantages of Collation

The main advantages of collation are convenience and the time sav-
ings derived from not having to separate and sort individual copies of
a document. Each copy of the document exists as a whole unless
chunk collation has occurred.

Working with Chunk Collation

To collate a multiple-copy document, the printer must have enough
display list memory to hold the display list (R1) blocks for all pages in
the collation range. (See the "Memory" section of chapter 5, "Addi-
tional Technical Information," in the Reference for more information
3-6
Operator Control/Collation
On—Enable collation.
Off—Disable collation.
On
"
!

Collated
QMS 1660 Print System Operation
"
!



Uncollated
"
"
!
!

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents