User Guide
Table Of Contents
- QMS magicolor 2 Print System Operation
- Contents
- Introduction
- Consumables
- Advanced Printing Features
- Color Printing
- Printer Care
- CrownView Printer Web Page
- Media Jams
- Troubleshooting Printer Problems
- Introduction
- Status and Service Messages
- HP-GL Error Codes and PCL Error Codes
- Testing PC-Printer Communication
- Testing Macintosh-Printer Communication
- Printer Problem Checklist
- OPC Belt Cartridge Problems
- Control Panel Problems
- Windows Driver Problems
- CrownNet Problems
- Output Problems
- Kanji Option Kit Problems
- Print Quality Problems
- Color Density Problems
- Image Defects
- Placing a Service Call
- Repacking the Printer
- QMS Customer Support
- Configuration Menu
- Index

Collating
Output
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Collating Output
You can print multiple copies of documents either as complete sets in
numeric order (collated) or as separate sheets. The following figure
shows collated and uncollated stacking for two copies of a four-page file.
The main advantage of collation is convenience and the time savings
derived from not having to separate and sort individual copies of a
document. Each copy of the document exists as a whole unless
chunk collation has occurred.
Enabling/Disabling Collation
There are three ways to enable/disable collation:
n Use your application. (Check the documentation to see if your
application includes a specific procedure for collating pages.)
n Select collation in the QMS Level 2 Windows printer driver.
n On a network, use CrownAdmin 3 to select collation.
n Configure the printer through the configuration menu.
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