A machine mounted with Finisher FS-532 is initially set to output sorted sets to the primary (main) tray, regardless of whether or not to be mounted with other options.
Select an output mode by following the procedure below.
The initial setting of the output mode can be changed. For details, refer to [Copy Initial Setting].
Position the original.
Press the COPY tab to display the COPY screen.
Press Output Setting.
The Output Setting screen is displayed.
supplementary explanationOn the front image of the machine in the Output Setting screen, the tray currently selected is highlighted. If the primary (main) tray is not selected as an output tray, press the primary (main) tray position button .
Select the desired output mode.
supplementary explanationSelect one of Offset Sort, Sort, Offset Group, and Group keys.
supplementary explanationSelect either Face Down or Face Up, and either 1 to N or N to 1 provided under Face/Order, as needed.
supplementary explanationSelecting N to 1 automatically sets and limits the Face mode to Face Up.
Press OK on the Output Setting screen.
An icon representing specified function is displayed under Output Setting on the COPY screen.
The primary (main) tray gradually goes down while printed materials are output. If an object is left under the primary (main) tray, any interference may cause damage to the finisher. DO NOT allow any object to interfere with the operation.
The primary (main) tray has a limit in capacity. Be careful not to exceed the limit, otherwise unexpected trouble may be caused.
Mount the paper holder on the primary (main) tray.
supplementary explanationIt is recommended to mount the paper holder on the primary (main) tray before using thin paper or paper that curls easily for output. It is no problem to keep the holder mounted for normal printing.
The suspend/restart button provided on the top surface of Finisher FS-532 allows you to temporarily stop printing, so that printed paper can be taken out from the primary (main) tray, secondary (sub) tray, or folder tray. For details, refer to To Suspend the Output Job.