4 PRINT FUNCTIONS (Mac OS X)
120 Setting up Print Options
1) Copies
Set the number of copies to print a document.
2) Collated
Select this check box to collate pages in order when printing two or more copies: all the pages of one copy
are printed before the next copy is printed. It is called “sort-printing” (1, 2, 3, ... ; 1, 2, 3, ...).
3) Pages
Set the range of pages to print a document.
- All
— Select this option to print all pages.
- From/to — Select this option to print a range of pages. Enter the start and last page numbers.
4) Two-Sided
Select this check box to print on both sides of paper, called “two-sided printing”. When you select this
check box, [Long-Edge binding] is automatically selected from [Two-Sided] in the [Layout] menu. You can
select this option only in Mac OS X 10.6.x to Mac OS X 10.10.x.
Layout
In the [Layout] menu, you can set the print options to print multiple pages per sheet, which is called “N-up
printing”.
1) Pages per Sheet
Set the number of pages to print on a sheet of paper. Pages are automatically reduced to fit the selected
paper size.
- 1
— Select this value to print a page on a sheet, which is normal printing.
- 2 — Select this value to print 2 pages arranged on a sheet.
- 4 — Select this value to print 4 pages arranged on a sheet.
- 6 — Select this value to print 6 pages arranged on a sheet.
- 9 — Select this value to print 9 pages arranged on a sheet.
- 16 — Select this value to print 16 pages arranged on a sheet.
2) Layout Direction
Set how pages are arranged on a sheet. You can set this option only for N-up printing.
- Across Left to Right Before Down
— Pages are arranged horizontally from left to right and then top to
bottom on a sheet.
- Across Right to Left Before Down — Pages are arranged horizontally from right to left and then top to
bottom on a sheet.
- Down Before Across Left to Right — Pages are arranged vertically from top to down and then left to
right on a sheet.