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    COLLATING
    This feature allows multiple copies of a multi-page document to 
    be printed with the pages of each copy in sequence. 
    Uncollated pages print like this
    Collated pages print like this
    Application collate—Some application programs have a collate 
    feature in their print options. In this case the application 
    performs the document collation and may send the job multiple 
    times to the printer. Generally, this method is slower but can be 
    more reliable.
    Printer collate —This section describes the collate function built 
    into the printer driver. In this case the job is stored temporarily 
    in printer memory or on the printe r’s hard disk (if installed), and 
    the printer performs collation. This  method is normally faster, but 
    may not work from all applications.
    If you experience problems using printer collate, use the collate 
    option in your application’s print options instead.
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    WINDOWS
    1.If using the PCL driver, on the [Setup] tab first choose any 
    saved [driver settings] that you wish to use. See 
    “Recalling saved driver settings” on page 32.
    2. In the [Job Options] tab, choose how many [copies] you 
    want to print from the scrolling list.
    3. Click the [Collate] checkbox.
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    MACOS9.X
    1.Choose [File]  → [Print].
    2. From the printer menu  (1), select your printer model.
    3. Select [General]  (2).
    4. Enter the number of [copies]  (3) you wish to print.
    5. Select [Job Options]  (4).
    6. Select the [Collate] checkbox  (5) to enable printer collate.
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    NOTE:
    The illustrations here show  the Apple LaserWriter driver, 
    which uses “printer collate”.
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    MACOS X
    1.Choose [File]  → [Print].
    2. From the printer menu  (1), select your printer model.
    3. Select [Copies & Pages]  (2).
    The [Collate] option in the [Cop ies & Pages] dialogue is for 
    application collate. See “Collating” on page 91.
    4. Enter the number of [copies]  (3) you wish to print.
    5. Select [Printer Features]  (4).
    6. From the [Feature Sets] menu  (5), select [Job Options].
    7. Select the [Collate] checkbox  (6) to enable printer collate.
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    COLOUR SEPARATION
    The colour separation feature prints each of four primary colours 
    as separate greyscale images. This is a proofing facility that 
    indicates the relative densities of each of the four toner colours 
    in your print document. The darker an area appears, the more of 
    the corresponding toner colour will be used when printing in full 
    colour.
    WINDOWS POSTSCRIPT
    1. In the driver’s [Colour] tab, click [Advanced].
    2. Select which [separations] you want to print from the 
    drop-down list.
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    MACOS9
    1.Choose [File]  → [Print].
    2. From the printer menu  (1), select your printer model.
    3. Select [Colour Options]  (2).
    4. From the [Separations] menu  (3), select the separations 
    you wish to print.
    MACOS X
    1. Choose [File]  → [Print].
    2. From the printer menu  (1), select your printer model.
    3. Select [Printer Features]  (2).
    4. From the [Feature Sets] menu  (3), select [Colour Options]
    5. From the [Separations] menu  (4), select the separations 
    you wish to print.
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    SEPARATING QUEUED PRINT JOBS
    When you share a printer with other users it can be useful to print 
    a special page between print jobs to help locate each user’s job 
    in a paper stack at the printer. In Windows this page is called a 
    “separator page”. On the Mac it is called a “cover page”.  
    WINDOWS SEPARATOR PAGE
    The separator page is set from the printer driver’s default 
    properties window. Access to this is directly from Windows, not 
    from within your application program. See “Changing the driver 
    defaults” on page 31 
    1. In the driver’s Advanced tab click the [Separator Page…] 
    button  (1).
    2. Click [Browse]  (2) and navigate to a file containing an 
    image of the separator page you wish to use, then click 
    [OK].
    NOTE:
    Do not confuse Cover Page with  “Cover Print”. Cover Print is 
    when the first page (cover) of  a print job is fed from one 
    paper tray, and the remaining pa ges of the print job are fed 
    from a different tray. See“Cover print” on page 99
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    MACOS 9 COVER PAGE
    The cover page is accessed from your application’s print dialogue.
    1.Choose [File]  → [Print].
    2. From the [Printer] menu  (1), select your printer model.
    3. Select [Cover Page]  (2).
    4. Select the required options for the cover page  (3).
    MACOS X COVER PAGE
    The cover page is accessed from your application’s print dialogue.
    1. Choose [File]  → [Print].
    2. From the [Printer] menu  (1), select your printer model.
    3. Select [Cover Page]  (2).
    4. Select the required options for the cover page  (3).
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    COVER PRINT
    Cover print is when the first page (cover) of a print job is fed from 
    one paper tray, and the remaining pages of the print job are fed 
    from another paper tray.
    This feature is not available in the Windows PostScript Drivers.
    Do not confuse Cover Print with “Cover Page”. A Cover Page is an 
    identification sheet inserted between the print jobs of a network 
    printer. See “Separating queued print jobs” on page 97.
    WINDOWS PCL
    1. In the Setup tab, choose any saved driver settings you 
    wish to use. See “Recalling saved driver settings” on 
    page 32
    2. Click [Paper Feed Options].
    3. Check the [Use different source for first page] checkbox.
    4. Choose the tray you want to feed the cover page from and 
    the paper type in the [Source] and [Weight] drop-down 
    lists.
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    MACOS9.X
    1.Choose [File]  → [Print].
    2. From the [Printer] menu  (1), select your printer model.
    3. Select [General]  (2).
    4. From [Paper Source]  (3), select the trays or paper types 
    you wish to use for the first page and remaining pages.
    MACOS X
    1. Choose [File]  → [Print].
    2. From the [Printer] menu  (1), select your printer model.
    3. Select [Paper Feed]  (2).
    4. Select the trays or paper types you wish to use for the 
    first page and remaining pages  (3).
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