Panasonic KX-MB772CX Printer User Manual


 
5. Copier
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5.1 Making a copy
Illegal copies
L It is unlawful to make copies of certain
documents.
Copying certain documents may be illegal in your
country. Penalties of fines and/or imprisonment may
be imposed on those found guilty. The following are
examples of items that may be illegal to copy in your
country.
Currency
Bank notes and checks
Bank and government bonds and securities
Passports and identification cards
Copyright material or trademarks without the
consent of the owner
Postage stamps and other negotiable
instruments
This list is not inclusive and no liability is
assumed for either its completeness or accuracy.
In case of doubt, contact your legal counsel.
Notice:
L Install your machine near a supervised area to
prevent illegal copies from being made.
5.1.1 Using the scanner glass
1
If the {COPY} light is OFF, turn it ON by pressing
{COPY}.
2 Set the original (page 19).
3 If necessary, change the resolution and contrast
according to the type of document.
L To select the resolution, see page 31.
L To select the contrast, see page 31.
4 If necessary, enter the number of copies (up to 99).
5 {START}
L The unit will start copying.
6 After you finish copying, press {STOP} to reset the
settings you set in step 3 and 4.
Note:
L To stop copying, see page 64.
L You can change the default operation mode (feature
#463 on page 55) and the timer before returning to
the default operation mode (feature #464 on page
56) (KX-MB772 only).
L If the {FAX AUTO ANSWER} light is ON, the unit can
receive faxes automatically even when in the copy
mode (KX-MB772 only).
To select the resolution
1. Press {RESOLUTION} repeatedly.
TEXT/PHOTO: For both text and photographs.
TEXT: For text only.
PHOTO: For photographs, shaded drawings,
etc.
2. {SET}
Note:
L You can change the default resolution (feature #461
on page 61).
To select the contrast
You can adjust this setting depending on the darkness or
lightness of the document. 5 levels (light to dark) are
available.
Press {CONTRAST} repeatedly. i {SET}
Note:
L You can hold the previous contrast setting (feature
#462 on page 55).
{COPY}
{RESOLUTION}
{START}
{STOP}
{CONTRAST}
{SET}