Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About the Documentation
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Printing from Windows Computers
- Chapter 2: Printing from Mac OS Computers
- Chapter 3: Printing from UNIX Workstations
- Chapter 4: Downloading Files and Fonts
- Chapter 5: Printing Variable Data Documents
- Chapter 6: Using EFI Hot Folders
- Chapter 7: Tracking and Monitoring Jobs
- Chapter 8: Using Fiery E- mail Service
- Appendix A: Print Options
- Appendix B: Font List
- Appendix C: Troubleshooting
- Index

A
115 Print Options
Sharp AR-C360P EFI Printing Guide - 115
Option and settings
(default setting is
underlined)
Description
Requirements, constraints,
and information
2-Sided Printing
False
/Long Edge Binding/Short
Edge Binding
Select False for simplex (single-
sided) printing.
Select Short Edge Binding for
duplex (double-sided) printing
with both sides using the same
short edge.
Select Long Edge Binding for
duplex printing with both sides
using the same long edge.
For more information, see
page A-126.
Auto Trapping
Off
/On
Specify whether the job should
automatically trap text and
graphics independently of their
application.
Black Detection
On
/Off
Select Off if your job consists of
black-only text pages combined
with a significant number of
color pages.
Select On if you are printing a
predominantly black and white
job.
Color Mode/Print Mode must be
set to CMYK, Standard Color, or
Expert Color.
Black Overprint
Printer’s default
/Off/Text/
Text/Graphics
Select Off to print black text
and graphics with knockouts.
Select Text to overprint black
text.
Select Text/Graphics to
overprint black text and
graphics.
The Printer’s default setting
reflects the setting specified in
Fiery Setup.
For Windows, choose Expert
Color as the Color Mode to
access this option.
If this option is set to Text or
Text/Graphics, the Combine
Separations option must be set
to Off.
For more information, see
Chapter 1 of the Color Guide.
Booklet Imposition
Off
/Booklet
Specify to arrange the pages of
your job in special layouts for
folding or cutting after printing.
For more information, see
page A-126.










