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Recalling a Previous Copy Setting (Recall)
Additional Copy Functions
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Recalling a Previous Copy Setting (Recall)
This function enables you to recall the three most recently performed copy settings, and make
copies using those settings.
IMPORTANT
• One copy job is defined by setting the number of copies, exposure, zoom, etc., and by pressing or when
the Auto Clear function is ‘On,’ or by calling up a copy job stored in memory. If one of these keys was not pressed,
or if the Auto Clear function is not active, calling up a copy job by pressing [Recall] is not possible.
• Once stored, the last three copy modes remain in memory after you turn OFF the power.
• The Standard mode cannot be recalled or stored.
• Identical copy modes that are stored, are counted as one setting.
• Even if a remote copy printer is stored in Recall mode, if the main power of this machine or the remote copy printer
is turned OFF and ON again, the stored settings change to Local Printer. To use the stored remote copy printer,
confirm that the remote copy printer is ON, update the remote copy printer information after the specified period
that you set at the Startup Time Settings in Additional Functions, and set the Recall mode. (See Chapter 3, “Using
a TCP/IP Network (Windows/UNIX/Macintosh),” in the Network Guide, “Confirming a Remote Device,” on p. 3-16.)
1 Place your originals, and press [Special Features]
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[Recall] in this order.