Program—Storing Your Copy Settings in Memory
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Program—Storing Your Copy Settings in Memory
You can store frequently used copy
job settings in machine memory, and
recall them for future use.
Storing Your Settings
You can store your settings you
frequently use.
Deleting A Program
You can delete a stored program.
Recalling A Program
You can recall a stored program.
Note
You can store up to ten programs.
Paper settings are stored based on
paper size. So if you place more
than one paper tray of a same size,
the paper tray prioritized with the
user tools will be selected first. See
“12. Pap.Tray Priority” of the Sys-
tem Settings.
Programs are not cleared by turn-
ing the power off or by pressing
the {
Clear Modes
} or {
Energy Saver
}
key. They are canceled only when
you delete or overwrite them with
another program.
Limitation
You cannot store the number of
copies in a program.

Storing Your Settings

AEdit the copy settings so that all
functions you want to store in this
program are selected in a pro-
gram.
BPress the {
{{
{
Program
}
}}
} key.
CPress the [
Store
] key.
DSelect the program number you
want to store these settings in
with the 0
00
01
11
1 keys. Then, press
the
[
OK
] key.
When the settings are successfully
stored, the m indicator appears.
Note
Program numbers with m al-
ready have settings in them.
If this program number is al-
ready being used, the machine
will ask you if you wish to over-
write it - press the [
Yes
] or [
No
]
key.