Positioning options for finishing edge, Custom finishing edge settings – Kyocera FS-820 User Manual
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Finishing
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KX Driver
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In the Basic tab, from the Source list select an Auto source.
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In the Finishing tab, select Finishing edge.
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Select from available Position (the document edge to be finished) options, or select 
Custom. Positions are based on the Print size selection in the Basic tab. For more 
information, see 
Positioning Options for Finishing Edge
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Click OK in all driver dialog boxes.
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Load each paper size (using the supported paper size pairs described in Page Size 
Combinations) into different paper cassettes. For example, load A4 and A3 paper 
so that both sizes feed the 297 mm edge; or load letter and legal paper so that both 
sizes feed the 8.5 inch edge.
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Click OK in the application’s Print dialog box.
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If the printer driver determines the specified paper size or direction (short or long 
edge) is not available in the printing system, the front panel message requests you 
load the correct paper size into the cassette with the correct orientation.
Positioning Options for Finishing Edge
Select from available options to specify the page edges to be aligned and finished. 
For additional position settings, select Custom, then click Settings. Available 
options for Position depend on Print size, Orientation, Booklet, and Multiple pages 
per sheet selections. For more information see 
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In the side panel display, the page image shows a blue highlighted strip to indicate 
the current selected finishing edge and Staple or hole punch positions, if selected. 
When the staple or hole punch option is used, the Position selection determines 
where staples and hole punches are placed. Use this image to verify your selections 
for Finishing edge, Staple, or Punch.
Custom Finishing Edge Settings
To select Custom for Position, click Settings to open the Custom Finishing Edge 
Settings dialog box. Select one of the settings. The illustrations in the dialog box 
help you visualize the page alignments.
In the Custom Finishing Edge Settings dialog box:
