How to setup offset on copying document

How to setup offset on copying document

Suggestion on how to setup offset on copying. This will help us to making a large number of copies as it eliminates offsetting after copying by using transversal and longitudinal orientations.


As per attachment below, once the offset function has been enabled when printing, the output of each set document will be showing in portrait and landscape orientation. 


REQUIREMENTS:

  • Machine Tray orientation – Paper of same size and type is loaded in the transversal and longitudinal orientations. For example, if want to print A4 paper, the tray 1 need to put in A4 paper and portrait orientation while tray 2 put in exactly same paper size and paper type as tray 1 but in landscape orientation.

For the Older Machine series / Non I-Series Machine

STEP 1 – On the Main Menu Screen, select [Copy].

STEP 2 – Select [Finishing]  Tick [Offset] – [OK].

STEP 3 – Select [Application].

STEP 4 – Set [Auto Rotate] – [Close] to save the setting, select no of set that want to copy, then press Copy to start copying document.

Note: If auto rotate not available, then can skip this step and proceed to offset copying.

For the Newer Machine series / I-Series Machine

STEP 1 – On the Main Menu Screen, select [Home] – [Copy].

STEP 2 – Select [Finishing]  Tick [Offset] – [OK].

STEP 3 – Select [Application].

STEP 4 – Set [Auto Rotate] – [Close] to save the setting, select no of set that want to copy, then press Copy to start copying document. 

Note: If auto rotate not available, then can skip this step and proceed to offset copying.