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Collate
When printing multiple documents such as materials for meetings, you can sep-
arate sets into order. This function is known as “Collate”. Collate stores data
transmitted from a computer into the machine's memory. The following are the
three types of collate:
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❖ Collate
Printed output is assembled as sets in sequential order.
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❖ Rotating Collate
Every other print set is rotated by 90 degrees K.
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❖ Shift Collate
The optional finisher is required for this function.
The finisher shift tray moves backward or forward a job or set is output, caus-
ing the next to shift so you can separate each set or job.
Limitation
❒ The optional finisher is required for Shift Collate.
❒ Rotating Collate is not possible when feeding paper from the bypass tray.
❒ Shift Collate is not possible when printing on 8
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❒ When jobs containing pages of various sizes have been set, Rotating Collate
will not work.
❒ Rotating Collate, staple and punch functions cannot be combined.
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