Kyocera 1810 Copier User Manual


 
CHAPTER 4 BASIC OPERATIONS
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5. Copy exposure adjustment
Copy exposure can be selected for all the image modes excluding the
auto exposure mode. To make the copy density darker, press the right
copy exposure adjustment key to move the indication on the exposure
scale to the right; to make the copy density lighter, press the left copy
exposure adjustment key to move the indication on the exposure
scale to the left.
* The number of exposure adjustment levels can be selected from 3
and 5 (see “Exposure steps” on page 6-1).
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8. Starting copying
Press the Start key. Copying is possible when the indicator is lit
green.
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CAUTION
If the copier will not be used for a short period of time
(overnight, etc.), turn the main switch OFF (O). If it will not
be used for an extended period of time (vacations, etc.),
remove the power plug from the outlet for safety purposes
during the time the copier is not in use.
6. Setting the number of copies
Pressing the Number of Copies/Zoom (+) key increases the number
of copies and pressing the Number of Copies/Zoom (-) key decreases
the number of copies. If you hold down the Number of Copies/Zoom
(+) key for approximately 2 seconds when the number of copies is “1”,
the number jumps to “99”; if you hold down the Number of Copies/
Zoom (-) key for approximately 2 seconds when the number of copies
is “99”, the number jumps down to “1”. Display the desired number of
copies on the copy quantity display. The number of copies can be set
to up to 99.
* It is possible to lower the limit on the number of copies that can be
set at a time (see “Copy limit” on page 6-3).
7. Setting originals
Set the original into the DF (Document Feeder) or on the platen (see
“2. How to set originals” on page 3-5).
* With the 15 ppm copier, copying can be started simply by placing an
original in the DF. Proceed to step 9.
9. At the end of copying
Copied sheets are ejected onto the copy storage section.
* Up to 100 sheets of standard paper (80 g/m
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) can be stored.
Note that the number of sheets that can be stored varies depending
on the condition of the paper used.
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