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Printing Pads
You have the ability to produce printed pads on all Xerox Nuvera systems. Pads are typically single sheet forms, often with a card stock
back cover and a glued binding on the top edge. Each sheet can be torn off the pad as needed.
Keep the following points in mind when considering pad printing:
To print a pad
You can program pads in various ways including Copy, Print from File, Job Properties, and Queue defaults. The following instructions
pertain only to the local user interface.
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A pad printing job can only have one page image if printed one-sided, or two page images if printed duplex.
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If the finisher supports the required options, a pad printing job can be offset and finished after each pad subset.
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Pad printing jobs can be saved, reprinted, and forwarded.
1. Double-click the pad job.
2. Select the
Output
tab.
3. Select the
Stapling/Finishing
FAB.
4. Select the
Pad Printing
checkbox.
6. Optionally, select the
Add Back Cover
checkbox, and select the
Paper Stock
to use for the back cover.
7. Click
.
5. Select the number of Sheets Per Pad and the Number of Pads to print.
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NOTE
: Combining pad printing with Special Pages or Slip Sheets is not recommended since it may produce
unexpected results.
NOTE
: To apply finishing to the pads job, first select the finishing, then select
Finishing
under Subset Output
Options, and finally select
Pads Printing
. If you decide to change the finishing after you have programmed the pads,
simply select
Finishing
and
Pad Printing
again. The Sheets Per Pad and Number of Pads values will return to the
values you selected prior to changing the finishing.
NOTE
: If you remove the mark from the Pad Printing checkbox during the programming of the job, the Quantity and
Collation values return to their default values and an information message displays.
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