[Advanced Settings] Dialog Box ([Finishing] Tab)

Enables you to configure detailed finishing settings. When you select a setting item in [List of Settings], you can select a setting from the drop-down list.
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Descriptions under [Finishing] Tab (Settings)

Descriptions of Settings

[Rotate Print Data 180 Degrees]
This function is useful when you want to print on envelopes, etc. that need to be fed in a specific direction.
[Skip Blank Pages Mode]
Enables you to set whether pages that contain no print data are output as blank pages.
[Auto 1]
Skips blank pages. When performing 2-sided printing, page layout is given priority.
[Auto 2]
Skips blank pages. Because priority is given to skipping blank pages when performing 2-sided printing, the pages layout may be incorrect.
[Off]
Outputs blank pages.
[Print on Back Sides]
Enables you to configure the layout of the reverse side of a sheet of paper when printing portrait print data on one side of the sheet, and landscape print data on the other side.
[Rotate Pages for Layout]
If you are performing N on 1 printing or booklet printing of a document with pages whose orientation varies, this function rotates the pages according to the orientation of the first page and aligns the size of each page when printing.
[Auto]
Prints with the second page onward automatically rotated 90 degrees to the left or 90 degrees to the right according to the orientation of the first page.
[Right 90 Degrees]
Prints with pages whose orientation differs from the first page rotated 90 degrees to the right. Select this function when [Auto] cannot print the document correctly.
[Left 90 Degrees]
Prints with pages whose orientation differs from the first page rotated 90 degrees to the left. Select this function when [Auto] cannot print the document correctly.
Required Conditions:
When performing N on 1 printing: Select [Device Settings] tab - [Spooling at Host] - [Auto]/[Enabled]
When performing booklet printing:
Select [Device Settings] tab - [Spooling at Host] - [Auto]/[Enabled]
[EMF Spooling]
Enables you to set whether the printer driver spools print data in EMF (metafile) format.
[Off]
Print data is spooled as RAW data.
[On]
Print data is spooled in EMF format. When printing from an application, this shortens the time taken for the application to send the data to the printer.
When spooling in EMF format, problems such as the printed result differing from the image shown on the monitor, and more time being required for printing than normal, may occur depending on the application being used. If such problems occur, change the setting for [EMF Spooling] to [Off].