Configuring the punch setting – Pitney Bowes RISO ComColor Printer User Manual

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ComColor Series User’s Guide 03

Original orientation

[Top side up]
Select this when loading originals in an orientation
from which they can be read normally.
[Top side left]
Select this when loading originals so that the top of
the original is aligned with the left edge.

Binding side

Select the binding side of the paper.
[Left], [Right], [Upper]

Staple

Select the position for stapling. If you set [Staple
speed priority] in the details to [ON], the processing
speed of stapling does not decrease.
[OFF], [1 pos.] (or [Left 1], [Right 1]), [2 pos.],
[Details]

● [Left 1] and [Right 1] are displayed only when

[Binding side] is set to [Upper].

● If you set [Staple speed priority] to [ON], both

ends of the staples will come out on the front
pages.

1

Press [Functions] on the copy
mode screen.

2

Press [Staple/Punch].

The [Staple/Punch] screen is displayed.

[Output image] displays an output image that
reflects the [Staple/Punch] settings.

3

Select the original orientation.

4

Select the binding side.

5

Configure the staple setting.

6

Configure [Staple speed priority]
in [Details] as needed.

You can configure this only during simplex printing
when using the multifunction finisher.

7

Press [OK].

The settings are confirmed and the previous
screen is displayed.

Configuring the Punch Setting

Punch holes in the paper.

The number of holes that can be punched varies
depending on the connected multifunction finisher.

<Types of paper that can be punched>
Paper size

2 holes: A3, B4, A4, A4-LEF, B5-LEF, Ledger,

Legal, Letter, Letter-LEF

3 holes: A3, B4, A4-LEF, B5-LEF, Ledger,

Letter-LEF

4 holes: A3, A4-LEF, Ledger, Letter-LEF

Paper weight: 52 g/m

2

(14-lb bond) to 200 g/m

2

(53-lb bond)

Original orientation

[Top side up]
Select this option when loading originals in an
orientation from which they can be read normally.
[Top side left]
Select this option when loading originals so that the
top of the original is aligned with the left edge.

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