Using the offset stacker

Using the offset stacker

Learn how to use the offset stacker on your printer to separate print jobs or multiple copies of your document.
Offset stacking using the print driver
For Windows users
  1. With a document open, click
    File
    >
    Print
    .
  2. Select a printer, and then click
    Properties
    ,
    Preferences
    ,
    Options
    , or
    Setup
    .
  3. Click
    Paper/Finishing
    , and then configure the
    Paper
    settings.
  4. In the
    Offset
    menu, select a setting.
  5. Click
    OK
    , and then click
    Print
    .

For Macintosh users
  1. With a document open, click
    File
    >
    Print
    .
  2. Select a printer.
  3. From the
    Finishing Options
    menu, select
    Apply Finishings
    >
    Printer Options
    .
  4. Click
    Offset
    , and then select a setting.
  5. Click
    Print
    .

Offset stacking using the control panel
  1. Load an original document into the ADF tray or on the scanner glass.
    To avoid a cropped image, make sure that the original document and output have the same paper size.
  2. From the control panel, select
    Copy
    , and then specify the number of copies.
  3. Select
    More Settings
    , and then select
    Offset Pages
    .
  4. Enable the menu, and then select a setting.
  5. Print the document.