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In printing, the term Collate refers to the gathering and arranging of individual sheets or other printed components into a pre-determined sequence. Basically, Collating creates consistent, logical sets from multiple parts. Diagram A illustrates four sets of documents which have been collated.
Short answer: Selecting to collate copies option when printing means that when printing more than one copy of a multipage document, the copies will print all pages of each copy before printing the second copy. ... Collating is often enabled by default, but it can be adjusted if you wish to do so, before printing.
In printing, the term Collate refers to the gathering and arranging of individual sheets or other printed components into a pre-determined sequence. Basically, Collating creates consistent, logical sets from multiple parts. Diagram A illustrates four sets of documents which have been collated.
Short answer: Selecting to collate copies option when printing means that when printing more than one copy of a multipage document, the copies will print all pages of each copy before printing the second copy. ... Collating is often enabled by default, but it can be adjusted if you wish to do so, before printing.
The literal definition of collated is: collected and combined (texts, information, or sets of figures) in proper order. When used by a printer, this means that the file has multiple pages that need to printed in the exact order of the file. Collated means that the file's pages will be printed separately.
to bring together different pieces of written information so that the similarities and differences can be seen: to collate data/information. To collect and arrange the sheets of a report, book, etc., in the correct order: The photocopier will collate the documents for you.
The difference between collated and collated is that collated means every page of your print job is kept in order. An collated print job is made up of pages not in order. This article is designed to help clear up any confusion surrounding collated vs. collated for printing purposes.
In printing, the term Collate refers to the gathering and arranging of individual sheets or other printed components into a pre-determined sequence. Basically, Collating creates consistent, logical sets from multiple parts. Diagram A illustrates four sets of documents which have been collated.
to bring together different pieces of information in order to study and compare them: collate information/data/material. Collate statistics/figures/results. To collect and arrange the sheets of a report, book, etc.
Collation is the assembly of written information into a standard order. Many systems of collation are based on numerical order or alphabetical order, or extensions and combinations thereof. Collation is a fundamental element of most office filing systems, library catalogs, and reference books.
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