Erase

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Erase

This function erases the center

and/or all four sides of the original

image. This is useful for avoiding

shadows on the copy image caused

by bound originals, such as books.

This function has the following three

types:

Border

This mode erases the edge margin

of the original image.

Center

This mode erases the center mar-

gin of the original image.

Center/Border

This mode erases both the center

andedgemarginsoftheoriginal

image.

Note

You can change the width of the

erased margins as follows:

Thedefault setting of the erased mar-

gin is as follows. You can change this

settings with the User Tools.

"Erase Border Width" and "Erase

Center Width"on

p.194 Edit 1/2

Thewidthoftheerasedmargin

varies depending on the reproduc-

tion ratio.

If the size of the original is differ-

ent from sizes listed in the follow-

ing chart, the erased margin might

be shifted.

Metric version
Inch version

The relationship between the orig-

inal orientation and the erased part

is as follows:

1: Erased part

2: 299mm

Metric
version
299mm (in 1mm steps)
Inch
version
0.1" 3.9" (in 0.1" steps)
Metric
version
10mm
Inch
version
0.4"
Where Origi-
nal Is Set
Paper Sizeand Orien-
tation
Exposureglass A3L,B4
L,A4
KL,
B5KL,A5
L,8
1/2"×
14"L,8
1/2"×13"L
Document
feeder
A3L,B4
L,A4
KL,
B5KL,A5
KL,8
1/2"
×13"L
Where Origi-
nal Is Set
Paper Sizeand Orien-
tation
Exposureglass
11"
×
17"
L
,8
1
/
2
"
×
14"
L
,
8
1
/
2
"
×
11"
KL
,10"
×
14"
L
,8"
×
10"
L
Document
feeder
11"
×
17"
L
,8
1
/
2
"
×
14"
L
,
8
1
/
2
"
×
11"
KL
,10"
×
14"
L
,5
1
/
2
"
×
8
1
/
2
"
L
Loriginal Koriginal
1
1
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