2 PRINTING FROM WINDOWS100 Printing With Best Functions for Your Needs Finishing options in [Paper Handling] tab menuUsing the printer driver, you can set various layout options to suit your preferences. In this section various printingfunctions enabled with the [Paper Handling] tab menu are explained. P.100 “Inserting different types of paper” P.102 “Interleaving pages” Inserting different types of paperYou can insert a different type of sheet into a specified location in the printed documents. This is useful when you want toadd front and back covers, or sheets between chapters. Both printed and blank sheets can be inserted.Printing or inserting a front cover and back cover1 Display the [Paper Handling] tab menu.2 To print or insert a front cover, select the [Use Front Cover] check box and select thedrawer where the cover paper is loaded at the [Source] box. Then select whether youare inserting a blank cover or printed front cover at the [Print Style] box.Do not print on page — Select this to insert a blank front cover.Print one side of the page — Select this to print the first page of the document on a front side of a cover.Print both sides of page — Select this to print the first two pages of the document on both sides of a cover. When [Auto] is selected in the [Source] box, the paper is automatically selected according to the printeddocument size. To insert thick paper, select Bypass Tray and set Thick for [Paper Type] for [Bypass Tray] in the [DrawerSettings] dialog box of the [Device Settings] tab in the printer driver. [Print both sides of page] is available only when 2-Sided printing is enabled at the [Finishing] tab.3 To print or insert a back cover, select the [Use Back Cover] check box and set the[Source] and [Print Style] options that you require.How to set the Source and Print Style options is the same as for the [Use Front Cover] option.4 To print or insert sheets between the pages, select the [Insert Pages] check box andclick [Edit].The [Insert Pages] dialog box appears.Up to 50 pages can be inserted.