Canon VarioPrint 6000 Series Operation Manual page 79

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[Layout] attributes
[Tumble]
[Impositioning]
[Impositioning size]
[Margin Shift]
[Image shift]
[Special pages] attributes
[Front or booklet cover]
[Printing on front cover]
[Back cover]
[Printing on back cover]
[Perfect binding]
[Finishing] attributes
[Stapling]
[Output tray]
[Sheet order]
[Feed edge]
[Header orientation]
[Offset stacking]
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Description
You can indicate the orientation of page images on opposite sides
of a sheet.
When [Tumble] is set to [Yes], the two pages are oriented in such
a way that the binding is at the top or bottom. The image is rota-
ted 180 degrees on alternate pages. Both sides of the page are
printed. However, the position of the image is reversed (from top
to bottom) on every other page.
When [Tumble] is set to [No], the binding is at the left or right. The
images are not rotated on alternate pages.
NOTE
[Tumble] is only possible when the setting [Print sides]
is set to [2-sided].
You can indicate how the prints must look, for example [2-up] or
[Same 2-up].
You can indicate the size of booklet jobs.
You can indicate the margin shift of the front side and the back
side in two directions. Enter '0' to indicate that there is not shift re-
quired.
You can indicate the image shift of the front side and the back side
in two directions. Enter '0' to indicate that there is not shift re-
quired.
Description
You can indicate which media must be used for the front covers or
booklet covers.
You can indicate which sides of the front cover must be printed.
You can indicate which media must be used for the back covers.
You can indicate which sides of the back cover must be printed.
You can indicate where the binding must be done, for example
[Left binding] or [Right binding]
Description
You can indicate where the prints must be stapled, for example
[Top left] or [Top right].
You can indicate where the jobs are sent, for example to the stack-
er.
You can indicate the order in which the sheets will be delivered,
for example [Face down - Normal order].
You can indicate whether the sheets will be fed [Long edge] or
[Short edge].
You can indicate whether the header of the sheets must be [Head-
er-up] or [Header-down].
You can indicate whether each next job or set must be stacked
with an offset compared to the previous job or set.
Define the attributes of an automated workflow
Chapter 5 - Prepare the print system
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