SPECIAL MODES

Covers/inserts

A different type of paper can be inserted in positions corresponding to front and back covers of a copy job when the automatic document feeder is used. A different type of paper can also be automatically added as an insert at specified pages.

Covers/inserts can be disabled in the key operator programs (page 11 of the key operator's guide).

Example of adding covers

Originals

Back cover

Front cover

Example of adding covers and inserts

Originals

Back

cover

Front

cover

Inserts

Example of adding inserts

Originals

Inserts

About the explanations of covers and inserts

There are various ways of using covers and inserts. To keep the explanations simple, covers and inserts are explained separately. The procedure for inserting covers is explained on page 5-12. The procedure for adding inserts is explained on page 5-

13.After reading these explanations, see the examples of using covers and inserts on pages 5-

16to 5-21.

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Preparations for using covers and inserts

Load the cover/insert paper in the tray before using the cover/insert function.

Use the same size of paper for the covers/inserts as for the copies. (For the procedures for loading paper, see pages 2-2 to 2-7.)

Before selecting the cover/insert function, place the originals in the document feeder, select one-sided or two- sided copying, and select the number of copies and any other desired copy settings as explained on pages 4-7 to 4-10. When these settings have been completed, perform the procedure to select covers/inserts on the following page.

The original must be scanned from the document feeder. The document glass cannot be used.

Up to 100 covers/inserts can be inserted. Two covers/inserts cannot be inserted between the same pages.

Pamphlet copying cannot be used in combination with covers/inserts.

When performing two-sided copying of two-sided originals, an insert cannot be added between the front and back sides of an original page.

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