Lanier LD075 Copier User Manual


 
Accessing User Tools (Copy/Document Server Features)
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Front Margin : Left/Right
You can specify left and right mar-
gins on the front side of copies in
Margin Adjust mode.
Note
You can enter a margin width of
between 0 and 30 mm in 1 mm
increments (0 and 1.2 in 0.1
steps) with the number keys.
Back Margins : Left/Right
You can specify left and right mar-
gins on the back side of copies in
Margin Adjust mode.
Note
You can enter a margin width of
between 0 and 30 mm in 1 mm
increments (0 and 1.2 in 0.1
steps) with the number keys.
Front Margin : Top/Bottom
You can specify top and bottom
margins on the front side of copies
in Margin Adjust mode.
Note
You can enter a margin depth of
between 0 and 30 mm in 1 mm
increments (0 and 1.2 in 0.1
steps) with the number keys.
Back Margin : Top/Bottom
You can specify top and bottom
margins on the back side of copies
in Margin Adjust mode.
Note
You can enter a margin depth of
between 0 and 30 mm in 1 mm
increments (0 and 1.2 in 0.1
steps) with the number keys.
1 sided
2 sided Auto Margins:T to T
In 1 sided
2 sided Duplex mode,
you can specify the margins on the
back side.
Note
You can enter a margin width of
between 0 and 30 mm in 1 mm
increments (0 and 1.2 in 0.1
steps) with the number keys.
1 sided
2 sided Auto Margins :T to B
In 1 sided
2 sided Duplex mode,
you can specify the margins on the
back side.
Note
You can enter a margins depth
of between 0 and 30 mm in 1
mm increments (0 and 1.2 in
0.1 steps) with the number
keys.
Erase Border Width
Specify the width of erased border
margins using this function.
Note
You can enter a width of be-
tween 2 and 99 mm in 1 mm in-
crements (0 and 1.2 in 0.1
steps) with the number keys.
Erase Original Shadow in Combine
In Combine Copy mode, you can
erase a 3 mm, 0.1" boundary mar-
gin around all four edges of origi-
nals.
Erase Center Width
You can specify the width of the
erased center area using this func-
tion.
Note
You can enter a width of be-
tween 2 and 99 mm in 1 mm in-
crements (0 and 1.2 in 0.1
steps) with the number keys.
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