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      <Paper Output Settings>
      This section describes paper output settings.
      Item
      Description
      <Output Tray Settings>
      You can designate which output tray to use for specific functions. The output trays indicated by Tray A, B, and C vary according to the attached optional products.
      IMPORTANT:
      If a certain tray reaches its stacking limit, the machine automatically uses another tray that is designated for the same function. However, it is recommended that you only designate one tray for fax/I-fax documents to prevent them from getting lost.
      Setting Value
      <Tray A>, <Tray B>, <Tray C>: Select functions for each tray.
      NOTE:
      One of the function keys <Other> is for report printing.
      You can designate an output tray for multiple functions.
      The priority order of the output destinations is determined by the order of the selected output trays. The priority is displayed as "1," "2," and "3."
      Paper size which can be output to the output tray differs, depending on the finisher attached to the machine. For more information, see Optional Equipment.
      DeviceAdmin: Yes
      NetworkAdmin: Yes
      Can be set in the Remote UI: Yes
      Device Information Distribution Available: No
      <High Volume Stack Mode>
      If your machine has multiple output trays, and is equipped with a finisher, you can fix the tray designation settings.
      IMPORTANT:
      In the following cases, output paper may not be aligned, or may fall down from the tray:
      When the <High Volume Stack Mode> is set to <On> (due to the temperature, humidity,  characteristics of the paper type, or paper curling)
      When the <High Volume Stack Mode> is set to <On>, and output paper stack exceeds the  maximum stack volume of the tray (Depending on the paper type or the functional mode that you are using, the output paper may exceed the stacking limit.)
      Setting Value
      <On>, <Off>
      NOTE:
      If this function is set to <On>, the tray order to which prints are output is fixed as follows: Tray B → Tray A → Tray C (if available).
      If the "Booklet Trimmer-D1" is attached, the <High Volume Stack Mode> is not available.
      The <High Volume Stack Mode> cannot be set while you are copying or printing.
      If the Limited Functions Mode for a finisher is set to <On>, the <High Volume Stack Mode> is not available.
      If a Finishing mode is set, the output trays move downward as the stack of paper that is output increases in quantity and thickness. Once an output tray has reached its stacking limit, subsequent prints are automatically delivered to the next available tray. If all of the available trays have reached their stacking limits, printing stops temporarily. Remove all of the output paper from the trays. The trays move upward, and printing resumes.
      DeviceAdmin: Yes
      NetworkAdmin: Yes
      Can be set in the Remote UI: No
      Device Information Distribution Available: No
      <Offset Jobs>
      The Offset Jobs setting automatically sorts the print output by job when multiple print jobs are specified. This ensures that output pages are always sorted, even if you forget to specify a finishing mode.
      Setting Value
      <On>, <Off>
      DeviceAdmin: Yes
      NetworkAdmin: Yes
      Can be set in the Remote UI: Yes
      Device Information Distribution Available: Yes
      <Job Separator Between Jobs>
      This setting enables you to insert a blank page before the first page of each print job from a selected paper drawer. This is useful when you want to separate one print job from another when printing multiple jobs.
      Setting Value
      <On>: <Change> (→)
      <Off>
      <Job Separator Between Jobs: Select Paper>: Select the paper to use.
      DeviceAdmin: Yes
      NetworkAdmin: Yes
      Can be set in the Remote UI: Yes
      Device Information Distribution Available: No
      <Job Separator Between Copies>
      If you are using the Collate, Offset Collate, or Staple, you can insert blank pages from a selected paper drawer to separate a specified number of copies.
      IMPORTANT:
      You cannot insert job separation sheets between copy sets in the following cases:
      If you are using the Collate, Group, Booklet, Saddle Stitch, or Fold mode
      If you are using tab paper
      Setting Value
      <On>: <Change> (→)
      <Off>
      <Job Separator Between Copies: Select Paper>: Select the paper to use.
      DeviceAdmin: Yes
      NetworkAdmin: Yes
      Can be set in the Remote UI: Yes
      Device Information Distribution Available: No
      <Different Paper Sizes for Output Tray>
      You can output different sized papers to the same output tray of the finisher.
      Setting Value
      <On>, <Off>
      NOTE:
      If you set <Different Paper Sizes for Output Tray> to <Off>, printing may stop when the message <Remove the paper from the output tray.> appears. To resume printing, remove all of the paper from the output tray.
      If you set both the Different Size Originals and Staple modes, outputs are stapled and collated, regardless of the Different Paper Sizes settings.
      Even if you set <Different Paper Sizes for Output Tray> to <Off>, different paper size may be output to the same output tray if there is only a small amount of paper in the paper tray.
      DeviceAdmin: Yes
      NetworkAdmin: Yes
      Can be set in the Remote UI: Yes
      Device Information Distribution Available: Yes
      <Align Output Paper of Diff. Sizes (Diff. Widths)>
      You can select whether to align the output paper by paper width when paper with different width is used for printing. If you set <Align Output Paper of Diff. Sizes (Diff. Widths)> to <On>, the machine automatically suspend the print job when paper with different width is output so that you can remove the output paper.
      IMPORTANT:
      If you use paper smaller than A5R, the output paper cannot be aligned.
      Setting Value
      <On>, <Off>
      NOTE:
      When <Align Output Paper of Diff. Sizes (Diff. Widths)> is set to <On>, printing stops temporarily if all of the available output trays have reached their stacking limits. If you remove the output paper from the trays, the trays move upward and printing resumes.
      Even when <Align Output Paper of Diff. Sizes (Diff. Widths)> is set to <Off>, you can align output paper if you are using paper with the same width.
      DeviceAdmin: Yes
      NetworkAdmin: Yes
      Can be set in the Remote UI: Yes
      Device Information Distribution Available: No
      <Unprocessed Tab Paper Forced Output>
      You can set whether to force to output excess tab paper that was not used for a Copy or Print job that included tab paper. For more information on printing on tab paper, see Inserting Interleaves and Tab Paper.
      Setting Value
      <On>, <Off>
      DeviceAdmin: Yes
      NetworkAdmin: Yes
      Can be set in the Remote UI: Yes
      Device Information Distribution Available: Yes