Program—Storing Your Copy Settings in Memory
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Program—Storing Your Copy Settings in
Memory
You can store frequently used copy
job settings in machine memory, and
recall them for future use.
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Storing Your Settings
You can store your settings you
frequently use.
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Deleting A Program
You can delete a stored program.
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Recalling A Program
You can recall a stored program.
Note
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You can store up to ten programs.
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Paper settings are stored based on
paper size. So if you place more
than one paper tray of a same size,
the paper tray prioritized with the
user tools will be selected first. See
“12. Pap.Tray Priority” of the Sys-
tem Settings.
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Programs are not cleared by turn-
ing the power off or by pressing
the {
Clear Modes
} or {
Energy Saver
}
key. They are canceled only when
you delete or overwrite them with
another program.
Limitation
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You cannot store the number of
copies in a program.
Storing Your Settings
A Edit the copy settings so that all
functions you want to store in this
program are selected in a pro-
gram.
B Press the {
{{
{
Program
}
}}
} key.
C Press the
[
Store
]
key.
D Select the program number you
want to store these settings in
with the 0
00
01
11
1 keys. Then, press
the
[
OK
]
key.
When the settings are successfully
stored, the m indicator appears.
Note
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Program numbers with m al-
ready have settings in them.
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If this program number is al-
ready being used, the machine
will ask you if you wish to over-
write it - press the
[
Yes
]
or
[
No
]
key.