Additional Copying Features

In addition to basic copy settings, the machine also has settings for image quality adjustment and other settings according to your original and purpose. Use the copy screen to configure these settings.
* To make copies using the ID Card Copy function, you can simply adjust the density and image quality.
Registering Favorite Settings
You can register frequently used copy settings as Favorite Settings to easily call up these settings as needed when copying. Registering Favorite Settings
You can change the default copy settings according to the frequently used scan settings. Changing the Default Settings
Basic Copy Operations
For the basic operations when copying, see the following:
Copy Operations

Copying Multiple Originals onto One Sheet (N on 1)

You can reduce the size of a multiple-page original and arrange the pages on one sheet of paper when copying.
N on 1 is convenient when you want to save paper by copying on fewer sheets of paper than the original.
* This cannot be set at the same time as Erase Frame.
1
Press [N on 1] on the copy screen.
The [N on 1] screen is displayed.
2
Select the number of pages to be combined.
[Off]
Pages are not combined.
[2 on 1]
Combines a 2-page original onto one sheet of paper.
[4 on 1]
Combines a 4-page original onto one sheet of paper.
3
Select the size of the placed original.
4
Configure the layout (page order) when combining originals, as needed.
1
Press [N on 1] on the copy screen.
The [N on 1] screen is displayed.
2
Press [Select Layout], and select the page order.
The [Select Layout] screen is displayed.
3
Select the size of the placed original.
When combining pages, the copy ratio is set automatically according to the following. You can also change the copy ratio setting manually.
Number of pages to be combined
Original size setting
Size of paper used for copying
When pages are combined, a margin may be created around the copied images.

Collating Copies by Page (Collate)

When copying multiple copies of a multi-page original, you can collate the copies in the page order of the original. This is convenient when copying handouts for meetings.
When Copying without Collating
The copies are grouped by the page of the original in the number of specified copies and not collated.
For example, when you are making three copies of a three-page original, the printouts are arranged in the following order: 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3.
When Copying with Collating
The copies are collated into sets in the page order of the original.
For example, when you are making three copies of a three-page original, the printouts are arranged in the following order: 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3.
1
Press [Collate] on the copy screen.
The [Collate] screen is displayed.
2
Press [On].

Adjusting the Density

You can adjust the density to suit the original when copying.
If text or images in the original are too faint or dark, adjust the density of the entire original.
To create clean copies of an original with a colored background or a newspaper, adjust the density of the background.
1
Press [Density] on the copy screen.
The [Density] screen is displayed.
Adjusting the Density of the Entire Original
Drag the slider to the left or right to adjust the density.
Press [+] to increase the density and [-] to lower it.
Adjusting the Density of the Background
1
Press [Background] [Adjust (Manual)].
The [Adjust] screen is displayed.
2
Drag the slider to the left or right to adjust the density.
Press [+] to increase the density and [-] to lower it.
2
Press [Apply].
When you adjust the density of the background, parts other than the background may also be affected.

Adjusting the Image Quality

You can adjust the image quality such as when the copied image is not clear or the text is difficult to read. You can also erase dark borders and shadows that appear around the edges of the original.
* Erase Frame is not available when making copies using the ID Card Copy function.

Selecting the Image Quality for the Original Type

1
Press [Original Type] on the copy screen.
The [Original Type] screen is displayed.
2
Select the original type.
The copy screen is displayed.
 When copying an original containing both text and photos
Select [Text/Photo].
Copying Photos Containing Halftone Dots such as in Magazines
Select [Photo].
Copying Originals with Large Volumes of Text such as Research Papers
Select [Text].

Erasing Dark Borders and Shadows around Edges of the Original (Erase Frame)

This function erases the dark borders and shadows that appear around the edges in the copied image when copying originals that are smaller than the paper size or thick originals.
* This cannot be set at the same time as N on 1.
1
Press [Erase Frame] on the copy screen.
The [Erase Frame] screen is displayed.
2
Select a type of erasing a frame.
 When Erasing Frames around the Copied Image
Select [Original Frame].
 When Erasing Shadows on a Copied Book Image
Select [Book Frame].
3
Enter the frame width to erase, and press [Apply].
The [Scan Size] screen is displayed.
When you are copying at an enlarged or reduced size, the function automatically changes the size of the frame width to erase to match the copy ratio setting.
4
Select the size of the placed original.

Adjusting the Sharpness

You can emphasize the contours and lines to make them clearer in the copied image, or weaken them to make them softer.
1
Press [Sharpness] on the copy screen.
The [Sharpness] screen is displayed.
2
Drag the slider to the left or right to adjust the sharpness.
Adjustment example:
To Make Blurry Text or Shapes Clearer
Press [+].
To reduce moire (vertical pattern noise) in photos
Press [-].
3
Press [Apply].
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