| Printing Files Created with Different Applications as a Single File |
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You can merge files which are created with different applications if the files are stored in the same mail box.
This function is useful in the following situations.
This section describes the procedure for storing files which are created with different applications in the mail box, and making a booklet with page numbers. |
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Follow the procedures below. Storing Data in the Mail Box from a Computer Specifying Booklet Settings and Printing Data |
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Storing Data in the Mail Box from a Computer |
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This section uses the data created with Microsoft Word as an example.
The data is stored in the mail box.
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Specifying Booklet Settings and Printing Data |
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Select [Booklet Scan].
Select [Fold + Saddle Stitch].
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A booklet which contains all selected files is output. If the booklet is properly printed, press [Start Printing] to output necessary number of copies. If the booklet has problems, proceed to the next step. |
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If you select [Manual], press [
*1 Trimmed *2 After the pages are trimmed, the outer margins of all pages are equal. *3 The inner margins are set so that the inner margins of the outermost pages are wider than the inner margins of the center pages. The placement of the images on each page is adjusted by calculating the amount of displacement between the outermost page and innermost page of the booklet.
Press [Adjust Trim Width] to adjust the trim width if necessary → [OK].
Select the paper to adjust.
Adjust the position → press [OK].
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Specified number of booklets with modified settings is output. |




















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