• Can printers staple select portions of a document?

    From luser droog@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 11 10:22:32 2020
    I tried to answer this SO question about extracting the
    stapling commands from PPD files.

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64574143/stapling-in-postscript-file-on-ricoh-or-keyoceria-or-toshiba-printers

    But the OP commented that he needs to staple select portions
    of the document, not the whole thing. Is this possible in general
    or with specific printers like the Ricoh Afficio 2105?

    I'd like to provide further help to the OP, but this is outside
    my expertise. I imagine you'd need to redirect the specific
    pages to the collator and then trigger the stapling and then ...
    automatically move these stapled packets to another output tray?
    It's this last step that seems unlikely. Any ideas?

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  • From luser droog@21:1/5 to luser droog on Thu Nov 12 19:09:06 2020
    On Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 12:22:33 PM UTC-6, luser droog wrote:
    I tried to answer this SO question about extracting the
    stapling commands from PPD files.

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64574143/stapling-in-postscript-file-on-ricoh-or-keyoceria-or-toshiba-printers

    But the OP commented that he needs to staple select portions
    of the document, not the whole thing. Is this possible in general
    or with specific printers like the Ricoh Afficio 2105?

    I'd like to provide further help to the OP, but this is outside
    my expertise. I imagine you'd need to redirect the specific
    pages to the collator and then trigger the stapling and then ... automatically move these stapled packets to another output tray?
    It's this last step that seems unlikely. Any ideas?

    Thanks to a private response it appears the solution is to break up
    the document into smaller documents that can be stapled as a unit.

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