2 Press the PRINT QTY button until the desired number appears, while the screen which appears in step 1 is displayed.

Repeatedly pressing the PRINT QTY button increases the number up to a maximum of 9. Or repeatedly pressing the g button also increases the number up to a maximum of 9.

Press the PRINT QTY button or g button until the desired number appears.

To decrease the number of copies

While the screen which appears in step 1 is displayed, press the G button. Each time you press the G button, the number decreases and stops at 1.

Setting the printout quantity using the menu

1 Display the PRINTER SETUP menu according to the operations of step 1 described in “Making Printouts with the Desired User Set Number” on page 19.

2 Select PRINT QTY by pressing the F or f button.

Position the cursor at PRINT QTY by pressing the

For f button.

3 Select the desired number of copies by pressing the

Gor g button.

When you want to

Button

Increase the quantity.

g

 

 

Decrease the quantity.

G

 

 

Display the desired number of copies by pressing the G or g button.

4 Press the MENU button. The regular screen appears.

Note

Do not leave more than 10 sheets of printouts on the paper tray. Doing so may cause a paper jam. Even if fewer than 10 sheets of printouts have been accumulated on the paper tray, the printer may stop printing for various reasons and the message “REMOVE PRINTS” appears. In such a case, remove printouts accumulated on the paper tray. The printer will start to print remaining copies automatically.

If the paper runs out during printing

The printer stops the printing operation.

Load the paper into the paper tray and press the PRINT button.

However, the printout quantity is reset to the original quantity requested before printing was stopped.

For example, if the printout quantity is set to 5, and the paper runs out when three copies are printed, the printout quantity is reset to 5. If you want to print only the remaining copies, set the printout quantity to 2 after loading the paper. (See “Loading Paper” on page 14.)

Operation

Making Full-Size Image Printouts

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