ADVANCED PRINTING TECHNIQUES
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The allowable paper sizes vary with the output trays. If the size of paper on which printing is made is not acceptable to
the selected output tray, the paper and succeeding printed sheets will be output to the top tray. Depending on the
selection of face up or face down, the print order may be reversed.
Face Up/Down
Specify face up or face down delivery. If ‘Face Up’ is specified, printed pages will be stacked face-
up in the specified output tray. If ‘Face Down’ is specified, printed pages will be stacked face-down
in the specified output tray.
‘Face Down’ can only be specified to the offset tray of 2-tray finisher and the second and offset
trays of 3-tray finisher. Since face up delivery with the reversing order feature requires storage of
image data in memory, its printing speed will be slower than face down delivery. Face up delivery
with the reversing order feature will also cause memory overflow if the number of pages exceeds
the limit. For document stapling, face up delivery must be selected.
Stapling
If an optional 3-tray finisher (AR-FN1) or 2-tray finisher (AR-FN2) has been installed, stapling can
be made on printed sheets of paper. Stapling position (single stapling or double stapling) can also
be selected if the AR-FN1 has been installed.
If the AR-FN2 has been installed, only A4 and letter sized paper can be used for stapling.
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Stapling with 2-tray finisher (AR-FN2):
For stapling, the offset tray and face up must be specified for output. The stapling position is
fixed as shown in the illustration below.
Print image
Paper delivery
direction
Stapling position
Landscape
Portrait
Stapling position
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