8½x11
8½x14
11x17

NORMAL COPYING

This section describes the normal copying procedure.

Copying from the reversing automatic document feeder

NOTE

Certain restrictions exist depending on the amount of memory installed and the copy settings. (See "Copy mode output restrictions" and "Specifications for memory capacity and maximum number of originals" on page 5-4.).

1-sided copies of 1-sided originals

OriginalCopy

1 Place the originals in the document feeder tray. (page 4-6)2 Ensure that the 1-sided to 1-sided copy mode is selected.
5 Touch the [OK] key.

0

OK

6 Ensure that paper of the same size as the originals is automatically selected. (*Note)

ORIGINAL 8½x11

PLAIN

5½x8½

8½x11

DUPLEX

8½x11

11x17

The one-sided to one- sided mode is selected when no icon for a two- sided mode appears in the dashed area on the display. If the 1-sided to 1-sided copy mode is already selected, steps 3 to 5 are not needed.

 

The selected tray will be

 

highlighted

or

the

AUTO 8½x11

message "LOAD xxxxxx

 

PAPER SELECT

PAPER." will appear. If

 

 

the

message

appears,

 

load paper in a paper

100%

tray

with paper of

the

 

 

required size.

Even if the message above is displayed, copying can be performed onto the currently selected paper.

3 Touch the [2-SIDED COPY] key.

2-SIDED COPY

OUTPUT

4 Touch the [1-sided to 1-sided copy] key.

Touch the [1-sided to 1- sided copy] key.

(*Note) The following requirements must be satisfied.

Originals of a standard size (11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2", A3, B4, A4, B5 or B5R) are set and the auto paper select function is enabled.

If originals of a size other

PLAIN than the sizes above are to be copied, manually RECYCLED select the desired paper size by touching the

PLAIN [PAPER SELECT] key and then touching the desired paper size selection key.

The selected key will be highlighted and the paper selection screen will close. To close the paper selection screen without making a selection, touch the [PAPER SELECT] key.

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