Creating a Booklet Cover
Options include printing on the front, back, outside and inside of a booklet cover. You can also select your tray source and paper type for optimal performance and control.
Follow these steps in succession:
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Click on Edit Settings under Booklet, which is under Layout > Page Layouts. If unsure how to get to this point, refer to this “How to Print a Booklet Using the PostScript Driver on a Laser Printer”.
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Under Booklet Settings,modify the following settings as needed:
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Click OK.
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Return to the Paper/Finishing tab and select the remaining page features for your booklet:
- Paper size – For example, select 'Letter' if you are printing a booklet on Tabloid paper (11 X 17).
- Paper type
- Finishing options such as Output Bin, Offset, Fold and Staple
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Lastly, if using the PostScript version of the UPD, click on Other Options.
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Place a check next to Generate PostScript in driver then click OK.
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