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laserman06
07-31-2009, 09:22 PM
Customer is trying to make tabs from 8.5x 11 originals on a KM 1050. We have the paper tray set to 8.5 x 11T. Number of Tabs=5.

When I copy them, the image is right below the tab. Lines up with the tab portion, but is right where it would be if you copied it on regular 8.5 x 11 paper.

I thought the machine was supposed to shift the image. 2 machines doing the same thing, same place.

Key operator off for death in family. Any suggestions.

Thanks,

Rob

brian155
08-06-2009, 02:45 PM
How to print duplex tab paper when 9x11 paper is used and will be cut as a post process.

Solution

Use the following detail settings for the machine to print duplex tabs on 9x11 paper using the 5-tab template:
1. Touch "Machine" tab on the control panel.
2. Touch "Paper Set".
3. Touch "Tray Setting".
4. Touch "Tray 1".
5. Touch "Size Setting".
6. Touch "Custom Size".
7. Enter 229 for (1)and 280 for (2).
8. Load 9x11 paper in Tray 1.
Here are the detail settings for the driver (PCL*):
1. To set up "special paper", go to the "Pinter setting" and select the 1050 and then "properties".
2. "Special paper" cannot be set up by calling up the driver to print a document.
3. Go to "printer settings".
4. Select "Custom".
5. Set up 9 inches by 11 inches on original and output. Name it " 9x11".
6. Now set up "Per Page Settings".
7. Check the box next to "Per Page Settings" and select "Add".
8. Select how many pages to duplex (must be 10 or greater).
9. Select "Print Type to be (Double-Sided).
10. Select paper source to "Tray 1".
11. Label and save this as "9x11".
12. Select Orientation to "Landscape".
13. Save or accept these setting.
14. Now call up the Template and select the 1050 driver.
15. Select 9x11 for Original size and output size.
16. Select "per page settings" and check the box and select the "9x11" file.
17. Send the template job to the 1050 and it should print ten (10) 9x11 pages with tab information on both sides in the location where the tab should be.

laserman06
08-06-2009, 07:59 PM
Thank you for your reply. I had seen that. I got with the key operator when she got back. You have to shift image +11-14. After you do that it works perfectly.

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