Printing from Windows – PCL > 23FINISHING OPTIONSYour printer has many features that help control the form of your printed document.> “Booklet printing” on page 23> “Collating” on page 24> “Separating queued print jobs” on page 25> “Cover print” on page 26> “Custom page size” on page 26> “Duplex (double-sided) printing” on page 27> “Printing multiple pages on one sheet (N-up)” on page 28> “Poster printing” on page 29> “Fit to page” on page 30> “Watermarks” on page 31BOOKLET PRINTINGBooklet printing allows printing of multipage documents with their pages ordered andarranged so that final printed output can be folded into a booklet. Typically, A4 (or A3)pages would be reduced to A5 (or A4) and printed side by side on both sides of A4 (or A3)paper, so that the paper can be folded into a booklet.Note that the number of pages in a booklet is always a multiple of four, since two pagesare printed on each side of each sheet of paper. If your document is not a multiple of fourpages long, the last one, two or three pages in your folded booklet will be blank.Activating Booklet Printing1. On the driver’s Setup tab, choose Booklet from the Finishing Mode drop-down list.2. Click Options....3. In the Booklet window you can set the signature size, the number of pages per sideof paper, the binding margin, and if the booklet will be read right to left or left toright. The graphic in this window shows the effect of each choice you make.Click Help for more information (not available for PCL5c driver).NOTEA few applications do not support booklet printing, but most do.