Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual
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Advanced Print Features
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Using Slip Sheets
You can have the printer insert a slip sheet, or a divider page, to separate print jobs,
multiple copies of a single print job, or individual pages of a print job.
There are two selections to make in your printer driver.
1.
In a supported driver, locate the Slip Sheet options:
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LaserWriter 8.3.4 driver:
In the Print dialog box, click Options.
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LaserWriter 8.5.1 driver:
In the Print dialog box, use the Printer-Specific Options pull-down
menu.
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Windows 95 / Windows 98 PostScript driver:
In the Device Options tab, select Printer Features.
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Windows NT driver:
From the Properties tab, select the Advanced tab. From the Document
Options tab, select Printer Features
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Adobe PS3 driver for Windows 3.1:
Select the Features tab options.
2.
Select one of the following for Slip Sheet:
3.
Select one of the following for Slip Sheet Source:
Off Turns off the slip sheet feature.
End of Job Inserts a slip sheet between individual print jobs.
End of Set Inserts a slip sheet between copies, or sets, of a multi-copy
print job.
End of Page Inserts a slip sheet between every page of a print job.
Upper Tray Takes paper for the slip sheet from the upper media tray.
Middle Tray Takes paper for the slip sheet from the middle media tray, if
you have a Lower Tray Assembly installed.
Lower Tray Takes paper for the slip sheet from the lower media tray, if
you have a Lower Tray Assembly installed.
Multi-Purpose
Tray
Takes paper for the slip sheet from the Multi-Purpose Tray.