Features Menu Basic 1 Chapter
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Storing a Job in Memory
A copy job can be registered as a preset job. It is useful to register the frequently used settings as Preset Jobs.
zRefer to Recalling a Preset Job Stored in Memory (see page 37).zOnce registered, the copy job settings are kept in the job memory until they are overwritten by new settings.
zA Proof Copy job cannot be registered in the job memory.
z“M1:”/“M2:” cannot be registered when the Manual Skyshot mode is selected. Refer to Copier Settings in the Operating Instructions (For Function Parameters) of provided
1 | Place original(s). | 6 Select “Save”, and then select a job | ||||||
2 | zRefer to Placing Originals (see page 6). | button without a job registered. | ||||||
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zThe job button, in which a job has been registered, has a job name.
7 Enter a job name, and then select “OK”.
4 Enter the desired number of copies.
5 Select “Preset Jobs”.zUp to 20 characters can be entered.
zFor instructions on how to enter characters, refer to Using the Keyboard in the Operating Instructions (For Function Parameters) of provided
zAfter completing the editing of the job name, press the Reset key to return to the initial screen of the currently active mode.