TWO-SIDED COPYING USING THE BYPASS TRAY
To perform manual
Example: Copying originals A and B onto each side of one sheet of paper
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Original A | Original B | Copy |
1 Copy original A.
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Copied original A | Original A |
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Copied original A | Original A |
2 Place original B as shown below.
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2 | vertically, place it in the | |
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Original B |
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3 Turn the copy of original A over, and without changing the position of the edge closest to you, insert it in the bypass tray.
Insert the paper all the way in.
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Original B | original A |
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Original B | original A |
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Original B
If the original is oriented horizontally, place it with the top and bottom and left and right sides reversed with respect to the placement of original A.
• | Copies made on the back side of paper |
Note | should always be made one sheet at a time |
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•Straighten curled or wavy paper before using it. Curled paper may cause misfeeds, creases, or a
4 Select the bypass tray with the [TRAY SELECT] key (), and then press the [START] key ().
The copy is delivered to the paper output tray.
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