Océ cm3522/cm2522 2-16Using copy functions 22.7 Selecting Finishing settingsVarious settings can be selected for sorting and finishing copies fed into theoutput tray.The following Finishing settings are available.*1 If no finisher or separator is installed and all of the following conditions aremet, printed copies can be fed out and sorted in an alternating crisscrosspattern.– A4- or B5-size paper is used.– Paper of the same size and type is loaded with the w orientation in onepaper tray and with the v orientation in another tray.– The "Auto" Paper setting is selected.– The "Auto" Paper setting is not selected when the "Mixed Original"setting is selected.*2 If a Staple setting is selected, the "Collate (By Set)" setting is automaticallyselected. The "Offset" setting cannot be selected at the same time that aStaple setting is selected.*3 The Staple settings are available only if the optional finisher is installed.*4 The Punch settings are available only if punch kit is installed on optionalfinisher.Setting DescriptionCollate (By Set) Select this setting to separate each set of a multi-page original.Group Select this setting to separate the copies of each page in a multi-page original.Offset*1 Select this setting to feed out and sort printed copies in analternating crisscross pattern if the sorting conditions are metwhen no finisher is installed.Select this setting to feed out and stack the printed copies on topof each other with each set shifted to separate it when a finisheror a separator is installed.Staple*2*3 Select one of these settings to bind the printed copies withstaples. "Corner" or "2 Position" can be selected.Punch*4*5 Select one of these settings to punch holes in the copies for filingthem.Center Staple *5 Select this setting to staple copies at two places along the centerbefore feeding them out.Half-Fold*5 Select this setting to fold copies in half before feeding them out.Center Staple & Fold *6 Select this setting to staple copies at two places along thecenter, then fold the copies in half before feeding them out.