Making Copies
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Adjust any necessary settings for your document.
Specify the size and the type of the paper you load in the cassette or the multi-purpose feeder. (See “Specifying the Paper Size and Type (Common for Cassette and Multi-Purpose Feeder),” on p. 2-10.)
Press [Image Quality] to select the scanning resolution. (See “Adjusting the Image Quality (Resolution),” on p. 5-6.)
Press [Exposure] to select the scanning exposure. (See “Adjusting the Exposure (Density),” on p. 5-6.)
Press [Enlarge / Reduce] to select the copy ratio. (See “Setting Enlarging/Reducing,” on p. 5-4.)
Press [Collate / 2on1] to perform the collate copy or 2 on 1 copy function. (See “Special Features,” on p. 5-8.)
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For details on how to place documents, see “Setting Up Documents,” on p. 3-3.
2 Press [COPY].
3 Use the numeric keys to enter the number of copies. You can set up to 99 copies.
Place the document on the platen glass or load it in the ADF.
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Making Copies
NOTE
When making copies on LTR-size paper after having continuously copied on paper smaller than LTR-size paper, the copies may be dirty. To prevent copies from being dirty, wait about 1 minute before making copies.
When making copies of a small size or heavy paper*, etc., the copy speed may be slightly slower than usual.
* The paper type should be selected in the Menu. (See “Specifying the Paper Type,” on p. 2-11.)
If you intend to make a copy and print with a thermal transfer printer using the same sheet of paper, make the copy first. Failure to do so may make copies dirty or cause a paper jam.
When copying onto transparencies, remove each transparency from the output tray as it is output.

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