<> = Staple & several copies = * If you like to print several copies and want to use the staple feature: do '''not''' use '''Copies''' on the first dialog page! * Instead use `Tab: Advanced > Repeat Job`: {{attachment:repeat.job.png}} = Booklet printing = Printer / Copier 'jcolor' is capable to fold and stamp printouts to create booklets / brochures. * Mulitple Copies: DO NOT USE 'copies' (print dialog or via commandline '-n num-copies'). Instead use 'Repeat jobs' under advanced options. * Up to 16 sheets of paper can be stitched! If you have more they only get folded. * Printing booklet with '''only''' folding (no stamps), might produce outputs where the single folded sheets of paper are one by one and not inserted into each other. == Linux via terminal == * Use the build script: {{{ lpBooklet.sh -n -m -f }}} == Linux via GUI == 1. In the print dialog select printer `jcolor`. Do not select multiple Copies there! {{attachment:bookletjcolor0.png}} 1. Go to `Page Setup` and select at `Paper size` A4 or A5. One-Sided has to be set! {{attachment:booklet 2 a4.png}} {{attachment:booklet 3 a5.png}} 1. Go to Finishing and check if Booklet Printing is set to "On" {{attachment:booklet.png}} 1. Go to `Advanced` and select at `Saddle Stitch Setting:` if you want the booklet folded only or folded and stitched. Also Repeat Job (seen above) should be used instead of multiple copies! {{attachment:booklet 4.png}} 1. Hit `Print` to print your booklet == Windows == 1. In the print dialog of the application (Word, Acrobat, etc.), select the printer `jcolor` and open the `Printer Properities` {{attachment:booklet 6.png}} 1. Select the `Basic Settings` tab and choose `Booklet A5` or `Booklet A4`, depending on your requirements {{attachment:booklet_profile_windows.png}} 1. Confirm the dialog by pressing `OK` 1. Print the document