Specifications
About Collation,
Stapling, and
Jogging
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About Collation, Stapling, and
Jogging
The following sections contain many examples and tables to explain
the collation, stapling, and jogging features of the QMS 4525 Print
System. The following conventions are used in the example and
tables:
Example Conventions
Throughout this section, you will see collation, stapling, and jogging
examples. In the depictions of these examples, keep in mind that the
pages on the bottom print first because your printer has a face down
paper tray (except for the standard output bin which is rarely used).
Also when sets are shown, the lower numbered sets print first fol-
lowed by the next higher numbered set until all sets are printed. Offset
stacking or jogging is applied after a job or set has printed on the
QMS 4525 Print System. So jogging is represented using dotted lines
on collate—Allows a change in both the layout properties and in
the collation properties at this subjob boundary. Any QMS
DOC settings for standard commands (such as layout,
document finishing, or document formatting) which are
specified in the current subjob will replace the previous
values of these settings inherited from the previous subjobs.
All other settings inherited from the previous subjobs in the
document remain unchanged. This setting is a combination
of the on and collate parameter values.
Notes
Newlayout
on collate
is always issued at the beginning of the
document for the first subjob regardless of the actual command
specified by the user. Newlayout
off
is assumed for subsequent
subjobs when the command is not present.










