- COPYING

Paper Size for Copying

You can utilize the DP120F/DP125F as a convenient copier to make collated copies of original documents. The following are key points when making copies.

Recording Paper Size

The paper sizes usable with your fax unit are limited to Letter or Legal size. The received document is recorded (printed) within the Effective Recording Area of the paper.

At the time of copying, the COLLATE function may be selected. This function will sort multiple page copies into sets of correct-order pages.

Output Examples of Printed Copies

With COLLATE Function ON

With COLLATE Function OFF

Effective

Recording

Area

B

A

 

 

 

 

 

Paper Size

A

B

C

D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C

D

Letter: mm

216

209

273

279

 

inches

8.5

8.2

10.7

11.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Legal: mm

216

209

350

356

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

inches

8.5

8.2

13.8

14.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Page 3

Page 2

Page 1

Page 3

Page 2

Page 1

Page 3

Page 1

Page 1

Page 1

Page 2

Page 2

Page 2

Page 3

NOTES:

Page 2

Page 1

Page 3 Page 3

When AUTO is selected as the Paper Tray setting, you cannot select AUTO for Reduction setting.

When AUTO is selected as the Paper Tray setting, the paper is not supplied from the tray specified for Letter Head Paper or Separator Page. However, you can select a tray manually by selecting the Paper Tray.

The following copy resolutions are available:

FINE

FINE+HALFTONE

U-FINE

U-FINE+HALFTONE

NOTES:

NOTES:

The pages are automatically col-

Collating is the responsibility of

 

lated.

 

the operator.

Requires enough memory for the

Memory requirements are limited

 

entire multi-page document. If

 

to one page at a time.

there is not enough memory (memory overflow), the copying procedure will be canceled.

• Collation is slower than non-colla- tion because the entire document must be scanned into memory first, then printing can occur.

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Toshiba Dp120F manual Paper Size for Copying, Recording Paper Size, With Collate Function on With Collate Function OFF