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Phaser 7700 Color Printer
Advanced Features
Separation pages
You can have the printer insert a
separation page
(a divider page) after a print job, between
copies of a print job, or between individual pages of a print job. You can also specify the
tray/source to use for the separation pages.
You can specify separation pages in a supported driver:
■
Windows 95 / Windows 98 PostScript driver:
On the
Output Options
tab, select the location of the separation pages and, if desired,
the source.
■
Windows 2000 / Windows NT driver:
On the
Output Options
tab, select the location of the separation pages and, if desired,
the source.
■
LaserWriter 8.6
or
8.7 driver:
In the
dialog box, select the
Advanced Media Handling
pull-down menu, then
select the location of the separation pages and, if desired, the source.
Note
When stapling is activated, the separation page will be stapled to the prints.
Collating copies
When you print multiple copies of a print job, you can have it collated at the printer. Each
copy (pages 1, 2, and 3, etc.) is printed before the next copy. Otherwise, the printer prints
all copies of page 1, then all copies of page 2, etc.
Note
Many applications have a collate option in their
dialog box. Since collation
done at the printer is faster than collation performed by an application, select
collation in the printer driver for faster printing of a collated job.
You can specify collation in a supported driver:
■
Windows 95 / Windows 98 PostScript driver:
On the
Output Options
tab, check the
Collate
checkbox.
■
Windows 2000 / Windows NT driver:
On the
Output Options
tab, check the
Collate
checkbox.
■
LaserWriter 8.6
or
8.7 driver:
In the
dialog box, select the
Advanced Media Handling
pull-down menu, then
select whether to have
Quick Collate
on or off.