5 Printing from Windows
252 Printing with Extended Print Functionality
Stapling and Hole Punching
You can staple and punch the paper.
y Stapling is not available if a finisher is not installed.
y Hole Punching is not available if a hole punch unit is not installed.
Stapling the paper
1
Display the Finishing tab and check the “Staple” check box. Then
select how to staple.
Upper Left — Select this to staple the printed document in the upper left.
Upper Right — Select this to staple the printed document in the upper right.
Center Top — Select this to staple the printed document double along the top edge.
Middle Left — Select this to staple the printed document double along the left side.
Center Double — Select this to fold and staple the printed document double in the
center.
y The selectable options vary depending on the paper size.
y “Center Double” can be selected only when the Saddle Stitch Finisher is installed and
configured on the Configuration tab.
2
Set any other print options you require and click [OK].
3
Click [OK] or [Print] to send the print job.
y The output is stapled for each copy.
Punching holes
1
Display the Finishing tab and check the “Hole Punch” check box.
Then select how to hole punching.
Center Top — Select this to create holes along the top edge.
Middle Left — Select this to create holes along the left side.
2
Set any other print options you require and click [OK].
3
Click [OK] or [Print] to send the print job.
y The output is hole punched.