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8550, 8550N, 8550DN, 8550GN, 8550MFP Printer

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Booklet Printing<br />

Booklet printing allows the pages of a print job to be arranged so that<br />

the document can be folded and stapled or bound into a book.<br />

Booklet printing is supported in PostScript and PCL5c in Windows<br />

3.x, 9x, NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and using the Booklet Maker for<br />

Macintosh.<br />

Note<br />

Duplex printing must be selected in order to use the Booklet Printing<br />

feature.<br />

Offline Booklet Printing delivers the job to the top (face-down)<br />

output bin. The user can remove the job from the printer and bind or<br />

staple it. (Right and left binding options are provided for Asian<br />

languages.) The user may also insert one full blank page (2 booklet<br />

pages) at any location in the booklet.<br />

Inline Booklet Printing uses a finishing device like a multi-bin<br />

mailbox to staple or bind the booklet. (Booklet Printing requires the<br />

document be sent to the left (face-up) output bin instead of the top<br />

(face-down) output bin.) The user selects the destination of the print<br />

job, and the software places the pages in the proper order for binding.<br />

Custom Order allows the user to specify the page sequence.<br />

EN Booklet Printing 103

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