Specifying an Image Print Copy Count

qPress the or button to select [STANDARD PRINT] and press the ENTER button.

The LCD monitor changes to a six-image display.

DPOF

STANDARD PRINT

INDEX PRINT COPIES CANCEL PRINT ORDER

TOTAL:INDEX:

BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER

wPress the or button to select the image for which to specify a print copy count and press the ENTER button.

The image file having the image number reversed is displayed in a single display screen.

ePress the or button to specify a print copy count and press the MENU button.

The print copy count is set and the LCD monitor returns to the six-image display. To set more print copy counts, repeat steps w and e as many times as needed.

STANDARD

PRINT

1/1

TOTAL:

 

 

BACK:MENU

 

SEL.:ENTER

STANDARD

PRINT

124/125

 

 

101-0015

10 COPEIS

CANCEL:MENU START:ENTER

rPress the MENU button to exit the print copy count setting.

Turning the mode dial with this screen on display will clear the setting. Be sure to exit to the play menu.

DPOF

STANDARD PRINT

INDEX PRINT COPIES

CANCEL PRINT ORDER

TOTAL:10 INDEX:

BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER

How To Cancel the Setting

Follow the above procedures and set a print copy count of 0 in step e.

Note • Choose [CANCEL PRINT ORDER] to cancel all the settings. See “How To Cancel the DPOF Settings” (p.93).

Specifying an Index Print Copy Count

The index print feature allows all the images stored in the RICOH folder to print on a reduced scale. You can use the index print feature to list the images recorded in the folder for visual confirmation or to specify an index for specifying a print count.

qPress the or button to select [INDEX PRINT COPIES] and press the ENTER button.

An index print copy count setup menu is displayed.

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DPOF

STANDARD PRINT

INDEX PRINT COPIES

CANCEL PRINT ORDER

TOTAL:INDEX:

BACK:MENU SEL.:ENTER

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Ricoh RDC-5000 manual Specifying an Image Print Copy Count, Specifying an Index Print Copy Count

RDC-5000 specifications

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