Dell C7765DN MFP Color Laser Printer User Manual

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Output Format

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Original Orientation

Allows you to specify the orientation of the document so that the machine can identify the

top of the document.

Note

If the [Original Orientation] setting differs from the actual document orientation, the machine may not

detect the top of the document correctly.

• Upright Images

Select this option when placing the top edge of the document against the top side of the

document glass or document feeder.

• Sideways Images

Select this option when placing the top edge of the document against the left side of the

document glass or document feeder.

Output / Offset

This option is displayed when the output destination can be selected.
You can select the output destination tray. When you want to select both of the output

destination tray and the offset operation, select [More].

When you select [More], the [Output Destination / Offset] screen will be displayed. For more

information, refer to "[Output Destination / Offset] Screen" (P.131).

Offset Stacking

This option is displayed when the output destination can not be selected.
The [Offset Stacking] screen will be displayed.

For more information, refer to "[Offset Stacking] Screen" (P.131).

[Output Destination / Offset] Screen

Allows you to select the output destination tray

and offset operation.

Offset Stacking

The [Offset Stacking] screen will be displayed.

For more information, refer to "[Offset Stacking] Screen" (P.131).

[Offset Stacking] Screen

Allows you to select the offset operation.
The offset function is for slightly offsetting and

outputting each paper stack to allow you to

distinguish the separations.
You can select from [System Default], [No

Offset], [Offset per Set], [Offset per Job],

[Offset Every N Pages], and [Offset Every N

Sets].

Note

If you select [System Default], the setting in

the System Administration mode will be effective. For information on how to change the setting, refer

to "Output Destination" (P.352).

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