2.PRINTING FROM WINDOWS APPLICATIONS
34 Setting the Layout and Finishing Options
Printing multiple pages per sheet
The N-up feature allows you to print several pages of a document on one sheet of paper. This feature is useful for
browsing a large number of pages for appearance or page order. For example, to check the navigation path of a
number of web pages or review the narrative of a slide presentation, using N-up is convenient and conserves paper.
When [Overlay Image] is selected with the N-up feature, the overlay images are printed per sheet, not per page. If you
want to print on each page, select [Print on Each Page] in [Overlay Image] on the [Effect] tab.
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Display the [Finishing] tab menu.
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Select how many pages you want to print on a single sheet from [Number of pages per Sheet].
2 pages: Select this to print images from 2 pages on one sheet.
4 pages: Select this to print images from 4 pages on one sheet.
6 pages: Select this to print images from 6 pages on one sheet.
8 pages: Select this to print images from 8 pages on one sheet.
9 pages: Select this to print images from 9 pages on one sheet.
16 pages: Select this to print images from 16 pages on one sheet.
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Select how the pages are arranged on one sheet in [Direction of Print].
Left to Right: Arranges pages horizontally from the left and printed top to bottom on one sheet.
Right to Left: Arranges pages horizontally from the right and printed top to bottom on one sheet.
Left to Right by column: Arranges pages vertically from the top and printed left to right on one sheet.
Right to Left by column: Arranges pages vertically from the top and printed right to left on one sheet.
Items available in [Direction of Print] may vary depending on the number of pages selected in [Number of pages
per Sheet].
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If you want to draw a line around each page, select [Draw Borders Around Pages].
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Set other printing functions as needed, and then click [OK].
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Click [Print] or [OK] to send the job.