5 | MAKING COPIES |
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This chapter explains basic and other copying functions.
The unit is equipped with a
If the unit does not function properly during use, or if a function cannot be used, see "TROUBLESHOOTING THE UNIT" (p.61).
COPY FLOW
1Make sure that paper has been loaded in the paper tray (p.15) or
If paper is not loaded, see page 15. If you are using the single bypass, check the paper size and then proceed to the next step without loading paper.
2Place the original.
If you are using the original table, see "Using the original table" (p.47). If you are using the SPF, see "Using the SPF/RSPF" (p.48).
When copying onto paper larger than A4, pull out the paper output tray extension.
3Select the copy settings.
If you wish to copy using the initial settings (p.13), proceed to the next step. To set the number of copies, see page 49.
To adjust the resolution and contrast settings, see page 49. To enlarge or reduce the copy, see page 51.
To change the tray used, see page 51.
4 Start copying. | If you are using the single bypass |
Press the start ( ) key. | Do not press the start ( ) key. Insert a |
| sheet of paper into the single bypass. |
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| Multiple copies are not possible |
| using the single bypass. |
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