Xerox 604P18037 manual Border Erase, Margin Shift, Normal, Variable Erase

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Border Erase

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Border Erase

This feature allows you to erase black shadows or unwanted marks such as hole punch marks from each edge or the center of the copy.

NOTE: If you do not use this feature when copying bound documents or copying documents with the cover open, black shadows may appear around the edge or in the center of the copies.

NOTE: To use this feature, the document orientation must be specified to indicate top of the document for [Original Orientation] on the [Output Format] screen.

1.Select [Border Erase] on the [Scan Options] screen.

2.Perform the necessary operations.

3.Select [Save].

Normal

Use the preset values to select the amount to be erased from the edge or center of the documents. Presets are set up by the Key Operator. If you do not want to erase any edge and/or center width, select [Variable Erase] and select 0.0 using the scroll buttons.

Variable Erase

Allows you to adjust the amount of deletion from the edge or center of the documents. Enter the amount you want to erase from the top, bottom, right, left, and center margins. Up to 50 mm (2 inches) can be entered.

Margin Shift

This feature allows you to change the position of the image on an output page.

NOTE: To use this feature, the document orientation must be specified to indicate top of the document for [Original Orientation] on the [Output Format] screen.

NOTE: The amount of the image shift depends on the size of paper loaded in the machine.

NOTE: When [Mixed Size Originals] is selected, the amount shifted is determined by the image position of the first sheet and is applied to all subsequent sheets of the documents.

1.Select [Margin Shift] on the [Scan Options] screen.

2.Select the required option.

3.Select [Save].

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Xerox 604P18037 manual Border Erase, Margin Shift, Normal, Variable Erase