Toshiba 4511 Copier User Manual


 
GENERAL FEATURES
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Optional Finishers
The optional Finishers increase the speed and efficiency of
making multiple copy/print sets and simplify complex jobs to
produce professional looking documentation. Three types of
optional Finishers are available: a Hanging type Finisher
MJ1022*, a Multi-staple Finisher MJ1023 and a Saddle-stitch
Finisher MJ1024.
When the e-
STUDIO3511/4511 is used on the network, copies are
ejected onto the upper tray and printouts onto the lower tray by
default. When adding the optional Fax Board, incoming faxes
print to the Central Output Tray.
* The Hanging type Finisher MJ1022 is only available for the e-STUDIO3511.
The Finishers deliver outstanding performance in combination
with a variety of finishing related modes, as follows:
*Sort/Group — This function is available for all three Finishers.
Collated or grouped sets of copies/prints can be made.
Staple — This function is available for all three Finishers.
Copy/Print sets can be stapled automatically.
Cascade — This capability is available for all three Finishers.
When making a large number of copies/prints, if the first bin
becomes full, documents will automatically be fed into the
second bin. When the second bin also becomes full, and if the
first bin is already empty, documents will automatically be fed
back into the first bin.
•Offset — This capability is available for all three Finishers.
Sorted copy/print sets are separated by slightly offsetting
alternate sets toward the front of the tray.
•Saddle-stitch — This function is available exclusively for the
Saddle-stitch Finisher MJ1024. The Saddle-stitch mode
staples at the center and folds magazine-sorted outputs.
Finisher Types and Staple Positions
MJ1022 — Hanging type Finisher
MJ1023 — Multi-staple Finisher
MJ1024 — Saddle-stitch Finisher
Optional Hole Punch Unit
The Hole Punch Unit is available only when the Multi-staple
Finisher MJ1023 or Saddle-stitch Finishers MJ1024 are installed.
Holes are punched in a set of outputs automatically to make it
easier to bind the document.
It increases the productivity of punching holes in sets of
copied/printed document drastically.
* The number of holes punched and their positions vary by region.
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