Printing
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Phaser 7100 Color Printer
User Guide
Printing Covers
A cover is the first or last page of a document. You can select paper sources for the covers that are
different from the source used for the body of a document. For example, you can use your company
letterhead for the first page of a document. You can also use heavyweight paper for the first and last
pages of a report. You can use any applicable paper tray as the source for printing covers.
Select an option for printing covers:
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No Covers
cancels any previous Covers settings.
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Front Only
prints the first page on paper from the specified tray. With automatic 2-sided printing,
the first two pages print on the cover.
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Back Only
prints the back page on paper from the specified tray. With automatic 2-sided printing,
the last two pages print on the cover when the page count is even.
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Front and Back: Same
prints the front and back covers from the same tray.
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Front and Back: Different
prints the front and back covers from different trays.
Printing Inserts
You can add blank or pre-printed inserts before page one of each document or after designated pages
within a document. Adding an insert after designated pages within a document separates sections, or
acts as a marker or placeholder. Make sure that you specify the paper to use for the inserts.
Modify these settings when printing inserts:
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Insert Options
provides the options to place an insert After Page X, where X is the specified page, or
Before Page 1.
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Insert Quantity
specifies the number of pages to insert at each location.
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Page(s)
specifies a page or a range of pages after which you want an insert added. Separate
individual pages or page ranges with commas. Specify pages within a range with a hyphen. For
example, to add inserts after pages 1, 6, 9, 10, and 11, type:
1, 6, 9-11
.
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Paper
displays the default size, color, and type of paper selected in Use Job Settings for the inserts.
Use the
Down
Arrow to the right of the Paper field to select a different paper size, color, or type.
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Job Settings
displays the attributes of the paper for the remainder of the job.
Printing Exception Pages
Exception pages have different settings from the rest of the pages in the job. You can specify differences
such as page size, page type, and page color. You can also change the side of the paper on which to print
as your job requires. A print job can contain multiple exceptions.
For example, your print job contains 30 pages. You want five pages to print on only one side of a special
paper, and the remainder of the pages printed 2-sided on regular paper. You can use exception pages to
print the job.
In the Add Exceptions window, you can set the characteristics of the exception pages and select the
alternate paper source: