Basic Copy Operations Chapter 2
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To reduce paper use
An example for copying four
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Load the document into the duplexing document feeder.
When loading the document, load it so that the side that you wish to copy faces up and the top is toward the rear of the copier. Then, adjust the document guides to fit the size of the document.
Touch [OrigÖCopy], and then touch [4in1/Booklet].
Touch
Touch [Paper].
Make sure that
Make sure that the number of copies is set to “1”.
Press the [Start] key. The copy job appears in the job display.
Copying is performed in the order that the job was programmed.
CF2002/CF3102 |