Getting started
1.36
When using the
FBS
1.
If necessary, press
COPY
/
FAX
to change to Copy mode.
Otherwise, proceed to step 2.
2.
Open the book cover, place your document
face down
on
the
FBS
and align it with the scale on the right.
Note:
Be sure that you place the original document on the
FBS
in the same
orientation as the paper in the paper source (which you’ll select in step
4, below).
3.
Gently close the book cover.
4.
Press
PAPER SIZE
?
to select
recording paper (see page 1.34).
5.
Adjust resolution and contrast if
necessary.
Press
RESOLUTION
to change the
resolution.
Press
CONTRAST
, then press or to change the contrast.
Note:
For copying, your only resolution choices are either superfine or
greyscale mode. (See page 1.21.)
6.
Set the reduction or enlargement rate, if needed. (See “Setting of enlargement
or reduction for copying,” page 1.37.)
7.
If you want to make only one copy of each page of the document, skip to step
10. Otherwise, proceed to step 8.
8.
Use the numeric keypad to enter the desired number of copies for each page in
the document. You may choose one to 99 copies. Here, we’ve entered “03” to
choose a setting of three copies.
Copy Ready Num: 3
C1:A4 100%
Note:
For fewer than 10 copies, enter a leading zero before the digit —
e g., “03” (although, as shown above, the zero will not appear in the
final display).
9.
Press
SORT COPY
once or twice to “Toggle” (switch on or off) the sorting of
copies, as desired.
10.
Press
START
to begin the copying process.
Note:
To stop the copying before it is through, press
STOP
.
Note:
Thanks to your machine’s Triple Access feature (see page 2.36 for more),
copying doesn’t keep you incommunicado while in progress: you can start a
fax or voice call and even receive a voice call during copying.
When using the Multipurpose tray
When you need to use a size of paper not currently loaded in your machine’s paper
cassette(s), or when you want to use a special type of paper (such as transparency
film), use the Multipurpose tray.
Important:
If loading transparency (OHP) film into the multipurpose tray, be sure
that the sheet is designed for laser printers and
not
for copiers. Also, be
sure that the film does not have a paper backing and/or a leading strip. If
it does, remove the paper backing and/or strip before inserting. Only
film should go in, not film with any backing or strip.
1.
Either insert the document in
the
ADF
or place it on the
FBS
.
2.
Place a sheet of printout paper
on the Multipurpose tray.
Then align the paper guides to
the sheet’s edges and insert
the sheet until it comes to a
stop.
Note:
Place the original
document in the same
orientation as the paper
in the paper source
(which you’ll select in
step 5, next page).
• If you are going to make more than one copy, you should insert the printout
paper only one page at a time.
• You may use A4-, A5R-, B4- or B5R sized paper.
3.
Press
PAPER SIZE
?
repeatedly until the following display appears:
Copy Ready Num: 1
Tray
→
Enter
COPY FAX
Number of copies