Basic Copy Operations
This section describes the basic operations for copying.
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Place the document.
Placing OriginalsIf <Auto Collate> is set to <On>, the Collate mode is automatically set when you place your originals in the feeder.
<Auto Collate>2
Press <Copy>.
<Home> Screen3
Enter the number of copies using the numeric keys on the Copy Basic Features screen.
Copy Basic Features Screen4
Specify the copy settings as necessary.
Selecting Color Copying or Black and White Copying
Enlarging or Reducing Copies
Selecting Copy Paper
2-Sided Copying
Adjusting Image Quality of Copies
Original Content Orientation
Specifying the Orientation of the Original
Selecting Color Copying or Black and White Copying
| You can select the color mode for copying. For example, this enables you to save toner by copying color originals in black and white, or copying tickets with a single color such as red or blue to indicate the date they are distributed. |
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Press <Select Color>.
2
Select the color to copy with.
<Auto (Color/B&W)> Automatically detects the color of the original. Color pages are copied in four colors (CMYK), and black and white pages are copied in black (K) only.
<Full Color> Copies in four colors (CMYK), regardless of the color of the original.
<Black & White> Copies in black (K) only, regardless of the color of the original.
<Two Colors> Copies in black and the color you specify. Select <Red>, <Green>, <Blue>, <Yellow>, <Magenta>, or <Cyan>.
<Single Color> Copies with the color you specify only. Select <Red>, <Green>, <Blue>, <Yellow>, <Magenta>, or <Cyan>.
Example: If you copy with red
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Press <OK>.
Depending on the state of the color original, it may be detected as black and white when scanned, even if you set <Auto (Color/B&W)>. To avoid this, set the color mode to <Full Color>.
When the Auto (Color/B&W) mode is set, black-and-white copies are output at the same speed as colour copies.
If a black-and-white document is copied in the <Full Color>, <Single Color>, or <Two Colors> mode, it is counted as a color copy.
Enlarging or Reducing Copies
| | You can enlarge or reduce copies from standard document sizes to other standard paper sizes. Enlarging or Reducing Copies with Standard Paper Sizes |
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| | You can enlarge or reduce by specifying the copy ratio (%). You can specify the vertical and horizontal ratios individually. Enlarging or Reducing Copies by Specifying the Copy Ratio |
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| | You can enlarge or reduce to automatically fit the paper size selected. Enlarging and Reducing Copies to Fit Paper Size
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Enlarging or Reducing Copies with Standard Paper Sizes
1
Press <Copy Ratio>.
2
To reduce, select the copy ratio from
, to enlarge, select the copy ratio from
, and press <OK>.
Enlarging or Reducing Copies by Specifying the Copy Ratio
1
Press <Copy Ratio>.
2
Specify the copy ratio and press <OK>.
To specify vertical and horizontal ratios individually, press <XY Ratio> and then specify the ratios for each. Depending on the ratio, the image on the printout may be rotated by 90 degrees.
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Enlarging and Reducing Copies to Fit Paper Size
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Press <Select Paper>.
2
Select paper and press <OK>.
3
Press <Copy Ratio>.
4
Press <Auto>.
4
Select the size of the original, and press <OK>.
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When copying in equal copy ratio to paper that has the same size as the original document, the edges of the copied document may be slightly missing. To avoid this, reduce the document by pressing <Copy Ratio> <Fit to Page> to obtain the missing edges of the document. If you select <Fit to Page>, <Shift> is automatically set to <Center>. You cannot scan highly transparent originals, such as transparencies, using the Auto setting for Copy Ratio. Use the Preset Zoom or Zoom by Percentage mode instead. |
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Selecting Copy Paper
| | If you want to copy free size documents or documents of high transparency, or if you want to copy with paper set in the multi-purpose tray, you need to select paper manually. |
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Press <Select Paper>.
2
Select paper and press <OK>.
Pressing
enables you to confirm detailed information of the paper selected.
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Be sure to correctly set the paper type. If the type of paper is not set correctly, it may adversely affect image quality. If a service repair is needed, contact your dealer or service representative.
Take care when copying an original with an image that extends all the way to the edges. If you copy on the same size paper, the periphery of the original image may be cut off slightly on the copy. For more information on how much may be cut off, see Hardware Specifications. |
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2-Sided Copying
| | You can copy 1-sided documents on both sides of the paper. You can also copy a 2-sided document on both sides of the paper, or on two separate sheets. Copying 1-Sided to 2-Sided Copying 2-Sided to 2-Sided Copying 2-Sided to 1-Sided |
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Place the document in a proper orientation as shown in the illustrations below. Documents of heavy or thin paper cannot be placed in the feeder. Place the document on the platen glass. In this case, place the document in a proper orientation as shown in the illustrations below. When making 2-sided copies, functions of some settings such as the paper size and type are limited. For more information, see Hardware Specifications. |
Copying 1-Sided to 2-Sided
When copying a horizontally long document, place the document in landscape orientation.
1
Press <Options>
<2-Sided>.
2
Press <1-Sided
2-Sided>.
3
Set <Finishing Copy Format> and press <OK>.
To change the print orientation, press <Set Details>. Select <Book Type> to make the front and back sides of the printout have the same top-bottom orientation. Select <Calendar Type> to make the front and back sides of the printout have opposite top-bottom orientations.
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Copying 2-Sided to 2-Sided
1
Press <Options>
<2-Sided>.
2
Press <2-Sided
2-Sided>.
3
Set <Original Type> and <Finishing Copy Format>, and press <OK>.
To specify the document orientation and change the print orientation, press <Set Details>. Select <Book Type> when the front and back sides of the document have the same top-bottom orientation. Select <Calendar Type> when the front and back sides of the document have opposite top-bottom orientations. You can also set the page orientation of the printout with <Book Type> or <Calendar Type>.
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Copying 2-Sided to 1-Sided
Place the document in the feeder.
1
Press <Options>
<2-Sided>.
2
Press <2-Sided
1-Sided>.
3
Set <Original Type> and press <OK>.
To specify the document orientation, press <Set Details>. Select <Book Type> when the front and back sides of the document have the same top-bottom orientation. Select <Calendar Type> when the front and back sides of the document have opposite top-bottom orientations.
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Adjusting Image Quality of Copies
| | You can adjust density of the entire document. For example, increasing copy density enables you to easily read faint characters written in pencil. Adjusting the Density of Copies |
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| | You can adjust density of the background. This enables you to make clear copies of originals such as newspapers or originals with colored backgrounds. Adjusting the Density of the Background of Copies |
Adjusting the Density of Copies
1
Press <Options>
<Density>.
2
Adjust density and press <OK>.
Press
to decrease density. Press
to increase density.
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Adjusting the Density of the Background of Copies
1
Press <Options>
<Density>.
2
Press <Adjust> in <Background Density>.
To adjust the background automatically, press <Auto> and proceed to step 4.
3
Adjust density and press <OK>.
Press <-> to decrease the density of the entire background. Press <+> to increase the density of the entire background.
Depending on the colors of documents, sections other than the background may be affected.
Press <+> to scan the blue text of documents such as receipts or invoices clearly.
Press <-> to remove the background when scanning originals like newspapers or originals with a colored background.
If you press <Adjust>
<Adjust Each Color>, you can adjust the background density by color.
4
Press <OK>.
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Specifying the Orientation of the Original
| | You can specify the orientation of an original placed on the platen glass or into the feeder as horizontal or vertical. |
1
Press <Options>
<Original Content Orientation>.
2
Select the orientation of the original.
Select <Top at Far Edge> for horizontally-oriented originals, or <Top at Side Edge> for vertically-oriented originals.
For Originals in Portrait Orientation |
| Type of Original | | Platen Glass | | Feeder |
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For Originals in Landscape Orientation |
| Type of Original | | Platen Glass | | Feeder |
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Press <OK>.
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Confirm settings before copying
If you press <Check Settings>, the list of the specified settings is displayed.
If you select a setting on the list and press <Change>, you can change the setting. After changing the setting, press <OK>.
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Press
(Start).
Copying starts.
Pressing
or
during copying enables you to adjust density.
When <Press the [Start] key to scan the next original.> is displayed
Place the next document and press
(Start). After scanning all of the documents, press <Start Copying> to start copying.
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Reserving a copyScanning can be performed in advance, even if the machine is preparing to print or printing. This function is called "Reserved copy." For example, to perform reserved copy while the printing or waiting screen is displayed, press <Close>, specify the copy settings in the usual manner, and press (Start). You can specify up to 50 jobs to be reserved, including the current job. Interrupt copy jobs are not included in this count. |
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