Xerox Workcentre 24 Pcl 6 Manual
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1–39 USER GUIDE (COPIER) 2 Sided Use the 2 Sided feature to select one or two-sided originals, with options for one or two-sided output. The following options are available: 1 to 1 SidedMakes one-sided copies from one-sided input. This is the default setting. 1 to 2 SidedMakes two-sided copies from one-sided input. 2 to 2 SidedMakes two-sided copies from two-sided input. 2 to 1 SidedMakes one-sided copies from two-sided input. NOTE: Some options are not available without a DADF.
1–40 USER GUIDE (COPIER) You can select several 2 Sided options from the Basic Copying tab or the Added Features tab. 1On the Added Features tab select 2 Sided. 2Select the desired option: •1 to 1 Sided •1 to 2 Sided •Select Head to Head for two-sided, head-to-head output, as for books. •Select Head to Toe for two-sided, head-to-toe output, as for calendars.
1–41 USER GUIDE (COPIER) •2 to 2 Sided Select the option for your Originals •Head to Head if your originals are two-sided, head-to- head. •Head to Toe if your originals are two-sided, head-to-toe. Select the option for your Copies •Head to Head for two-sided, head-to-head output, as for books. •Head to Toe for two-sided, head-to-toe output, as for calendars. • 2 to 1 Sided •Select Head to Head if your originals are two-sided, head- to-head. •Select Head to Toe if your originals are two-sided, head- to-toe. 3Select the icon that most closely resembles the Original Orientation for the loaded document(s). 4Select Start to make copies or Close to select additional features. NOTE:1 to 2-Sided or 2 to 2-Sided cannot be selected when using Auto Size Detect for Tray 5 (Bypass), Repeat Image, Transparency Separators, Poster, or Booklet Creation.
1–42 USER GUIDE (COPIER) Output The Output feature enables you to select the destination of the output and determine whether it will be collated or uncollated. The following options are available: AutoThe copier automatically determines which output mode (collated or uncollated) for the job and delivers the copies to the output tray. CollatedCollated sets are delivered to the output tray. UncollatedUncollated sets are delivered to the output tray. Collated refers to copies that are delivered as sets. Each copy set is in the order in which the originals were place in the DADF. For example, if the originals are placed in the DADF in 1, 2, 3 order and you want to make 3 copies, the copy sets will output in 1, 2, 3 order. Uncollated refers to copies that are delivered in the order in which they were copied. For example, if the originals are placed in the DADF in 1, 2, 3 order and you want to make 3 copies, the copy sets will output in 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3 order.
1–43 USER GUIDE (COPIER) 1On the Added Features tab select Output. 2Select the desired option: •Auto • Collated • Uncollated 3If you have a Finisher (optional accessory), select the desired Output Destination: • Center Output Tray • Finisher Tray 4Select Start to make copies or Save to select additional features.
1–44 USER GUIDE (COPIER) Stapling This section describes the procedure for programming the Output feature to staple output. You must have a Finisher (optional accessory) to staple output. 1On the Added Features tab select Output. 2Select Collated/Stapling. 3Select Stapling. The Stapling screen is displayed. 4Select the desired stapling position. The Finisher Tray is automatically selected as the Output Destination. 5Select the desired Original Orientation: • Head to Top • Head to Left Select Save. 6Select Start to make copies or Save to select additional features.
1–45 USER GUIDE (COPIER) Margin Shift The Margin Shift feature allows you to shift the position of the image on the copy. The image can be centered on the copy or moved to the top, bottom, left or right. When copying both sides, different settings can be set for Side 1 and Side 2. The following types of Margin Shift are available: No ShiftCopies are made without shifting the original. This is the default setting. Auto CenterSelect this to center an image on the copy when the original and copy paper are a different size. It may also be used to center a reduced or enlarged image on the output paper. Corner ShiftSelect this to move your image to a specified corner. Variable ShiftSelect this to move your image up, down, left or right by entering in a value. The range is from 0 to 50mm in 1mm increments.
1–46 USER GUIDE (COPIER) Using the Auto Center Feature 1On the Added Features tab select Margin Shift. 2Select Auto Center. 3Select Start to make copies or Save to select additional features.
1–47 USER GUIDE (COPIER) Using the Margin Shift/Variable Shift Feature 1On the Added Features tab select Margin Shift. 2Select Margin Shift/Variable Shift. 3Select the desired option: • Side 1 • Side 2 4Select the desired shift option: •No Shift •Auto Center •Corner Shift • Press the arrow icon that illustrates the desired location of the image on the output copy. • Variable Shift • Press the left arrow to shift the image toward the left edge. Press the right arrow to shift the image toward the right edge. • Press the up arrow to shift the image toward the top edge. Press the down arrow to shift the image toward the bottom edge. 5Select the icon that most closely resembles the Original Orientation for the original. 6Select Start to make copies or Save to select additional features.
1–48 USER GUIDE (COPIER) Border Erase The Border Erase feature enables you to eliminate unwanted marks near the edges of the original from the output copy. The range for Border Erase is 0 through 50mm in 1mm increments. Border Erase options can be used individually or combined together: Top & BottomFor Normal the default is 2mm. For Variable Erase the default is 5mm. Left & RightFor Normal the default is 2mm. For Variable Erase the default is 5mm. CenterThe default is 0mm. The selected settings are applied to both sides of 2-sided copies. When the image is reduced or enlarged, the selected percentage will be applied to the Border Erase. For example, if Variable Erase is set to 30mm, a 50% reduction will result in 15mm of border erase on the output. When making copies the copier adds a margin of 2mm to all sides. This cannot be eliminated.