Finishing tab, Ee p. 44, p, Ee p. 44.) – Pitney Bowes RISO ComColor Printer User Manual

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Finishing Tab

Complete finishing settings on this tab, such as for collation and
booklets.

[Collate]
Specify whether to print originals page by page or in sets.
[Slip sheet]
Specify whether to insert a sheet between printouts. When you have
selected [Between sets] or [Between jobs], you can specify the source
tray for these sheets in [Details]. Selecting [Between sets] will insert a
sheet between sets based on the unit specified in [Collate].
[Offset output]
Specify whether to offset printouts in [Between sets] or [Between
jobs] if the optional multifunction finisher, face down offset stapler
or high capacity stacker is connected.
[Add cover]
Specify whether to add a cover. Selecting this option will display
additional options under [Details], and you can specify the tray
where the front cover is loaded.
[Booklet binding]
When you have connected an optional multifunction finisher, specify
whether to create booklets. Selecting this option will display
additional options under [Details].

[Binding side]
Specify the position for binding. Details can be specified in [Details].

[Staple speed priority]
When you have connected an optional multifunction finisher,
specify to speed up print jobs. Because output printouts stack face
up, both ends of the staples will come out of the front page.
Specify if you choose process speed over finish.

[Staple]
When you have connected an optional multifunction finisher or face
down offset stapler, specify whether to staple printouts.
[Punch]
When you have connected an optional multifunction finisher, specify
whether to punch holes in printouts.
[Fold]
When you have connected an optional multifunction finisher, specify
whether to fold printouts. Selecting an option other than [OFF] will
display additional options under [Details].
[Output tray]
When you have connected an optional multifunction finisher or the
stacking tray, specify the output destination.
[Save/Call setting], [Entry/Clear], and [Restore default]
See ”Basic Tab”(p. 42).

What is Screening?

Screening is a processing method that varies the density and size of ink dots printed on paper to give the appearance of
continuous color gradation when only using a limited number of inks. Two methods are available.

Error Diffusion (Default Setting)

Dot Process

Expresses gradation through the density of dots. We
recommend using this method for color printing of originals
that contain photographs.

Expresses gradation by changing the size of dots. We
recommend using this method when printing with only one or
a small number of colors.

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