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— Finishing
In the Finishing menu, you can set destination, hole punching and stapling.
1) Destination
This selects the destination tray.
- Auto — Select this to route the output to the default tray (that is set as the default tray for
raw job in the Printer setting page of TopAccess Administrator’s page).
- Inner Tray — Select this to route the output to the inner tray.
- Tray 1 — Select this to route the output to the upper tray of the Finisher.
- Tray 2 — Select this to route the output to the lower tray of the Finisher.
- Job Separator Upper — Select this to route the output to the upper tray of the Job Sep-
arator.
- Job Separator Lower — Select this to route the output to the lower tray of the Job Sep-
arator.
y “Stapling and hole punching cannot be performed according to the type of the Finisher
installed and the destination setting.
y When "Auto" is select at the Destination option, the paper might be delivered to a tray
which cannot carry out stapling or hole punching according to the setting of the equip-
ment.
y For e-STUDIO452 Series, “Tray 1” and “Tray 2” can be selected when the Hanging Fin-
isher, Finisher (Type A), Finisher (Type B), or Saddle Stitch Finisher are installed.
y When the Finisher (Type B) is installed in the e-STUDIO452 Series and stapling is
enabled, select “Tray 2”.
y For e-STUDIO282 Series, “Tray 1” and “Tray 2” can be selected when the Hanging Fin-
isher is installed, and “Tray 1” can be selected when the Saddle Stitch Finisher is
installed.
y When the optional Job Separator is installed, you can select “Job Separator Upper” and
“Job Separator Lower” instead of “Inner Tray”.
2) Hole Punch
This sets whether or not a print job is hole punched.
- Off
— Select this to print without hole punches.
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