NORMAL COPYING
This copier has two document input stations — a single pass feeder (SPF) for automatic document feeding and an original table for manual handling of bound documents. The SPF is designed to hold up to 30 originals measuring from
●Before loading originals into the SPF, be sure to remove any staples or paper clips from them.
●Damaged or crumpled originals may misfeed in the SPF. It is recommended that these originals be copied from the original table.
●Special originals such as transparency film and tracing paper should not be fed from the SPF, but should be placed directly on the original table.
●Image loss (max. 5/32" (4 mm)) can occur at the leading edge of the copies. It can be 15/64" (6 mm) at the trailing edge of the copies which are made using the SPF. Also image loss (max. 5/32" (4 mm) in total) can occur along the other edges of the copies.
MAKING COPIES Normal copying
Using the SPF
Turn the power switch on.
Power on | 1 | ● | It will take about 35 seconds for the copier to warm up. |
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| However, you can make desired settings and press the START ( | ) | ||
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●If the power is already on and all indicators except the POWER SAVE
indicator are off, the copier is in the auto power
2 Ensure that no original is left on the original table.
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4 | Set the originals face up in the document feeder tray. | |
● The SPF indicator will light up. If this indicator does not light up, the | ||
originals are not properly set or the SPF is not properly closed. |
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| ● The ORIGINAL SIZE indicator for the detected original size will light | |
| up, and the paper tray with the corresponding paper size will be | |
| automatically selected if that paper size is available. |
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| ● The auto paper select function can be disabled using user program No. | |
| 8. If this function has been disabled, use the TRAY SELECT ( | ) |
| key to select the desired paper tray. See page 49, USER PROGRAMS. | |
| ● To copy onto a different size paper, use the TRAY SELECT ( | ) key |
| to make the selection. |
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| ● The bypass tray cannot be automatically selected. |
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