EffectValuesSettingEach printed job that is delivered to an output lo-cation is stacked on top of the previous printedjob with an offset. This helps you to identify thevarious jobs.'Jobs''Offset stack-ing'The offset stacking is defined per N sets. By de-fault, this number is 1. If a number is specified,this specified number of printed sets of a job willbe delivered to an output location in one straightstack, the next number of printed sets are stackedwith an offset. When the number of requested setsin a job is lower than or equal to N, the sets arenot stacked with an offset. However, the wholejob is stacked with an offset with respect to theprevious job.'Sets (always)'Each printed set is delivered to the output locationas indicated in the job ticket. Therefore, the setscan be stacked in one straight line or with an offset.'Sets (as injob)'Each banner page of a job is delivered to the out-put location with an offset. This helps you toidentify the separate jobs. The jobs themselves arestacked in one straight line.'Banners'All the printed jobs or sets are stacked in onestraight line. There is no offset between the jobsor sets.'Off'Chapter 5 - Working with the operator panel 125Work with the workflow profiles