xi
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❖ Adjust the horizontal or vertical size to allow for paper expansion ⇒
⇒⇒
⇒ Fine Magnifi-
cation
When using types of paper that expand when exposed to high temperatures
or humidity, the size of the original and copy may be different. In these cases,
you can adjust the horizontal and vertical magnification ratio for each paper
type. Once you have set the magnification ratio for a paper type, the setting is
used whenever that paper type is used (To cancel the setting, change the set-
ting to 0.0%). See P.61 “Fine Magnification”
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❖ Copy to the same length ⇒
⇒⇒
⇒ Preset Cut/Variable Cut
You can copy originals of varying lengths to copies that are all the same
length. This is useful for filing. See P.49 “Preset Cut”, P.50 “Variable Cut”
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❖ Store long length originals ⇒
⇒⇒
⇒ Document Roller
You can store long length originals while rolling them. See P.22 “Switching the
Original Exit”
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❖❖
❖ Count the number of originals in one job ⇒
⇒⇒
⇒ Original Count/Reset
When copying a set of originals, you can use the Original Counter function to
check that none of the originals have been skipped or misfed. The counter is
reset for the next job. See P.29 “Original Counter/Reset”
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❖ Copy on to cut sheet paper ⇒
⇒⇒
⇒ Copying From The Bypass Tray
You can use the bypass tray to copy on to cut sheet paper or special sized pa-
per. See P.46 “Copying from the Bypass Tray”
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❖ Make a copy during another copy job ⇒
⇒⇒
⇒ Interrupt Copy
You can interrupt a copy job to make urgent copies, even if that job uses the
sorter or is a continuous copy job. See P.39 “Interrupt Copy”
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❖ Reserve the next copy job and scan the originals ⇒
⇒⇒
⇒ Job Preset
While the machine is copying (printing) another copy job, you can select the
settings for the next copy job and scan the originals (Depending on the func-
tions used in the current copy job (Such as Image Overlay), you may not be
able to preset the next job). See P.37 “Job Preset”
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❖❖
❖ Store settings so they can be reused to match the originals or type of job ⇒
⇒⇒
⇒ Pro-
grams
You can store settings, such as the density or magnification ratio, in a pro-
gram so that they can be called up when necessary for another job. This means
you do not need to reset the same settings again. You can store up to 20 pro-
grams. See P.53 “Program”
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❖ Change the selected paper roll when the {
{{
{Clear Modes/Energy Saver}
}}
} key is
pressed
When the power is turned on, after Auto Reset, or the
{Clear Modes/Energy Sav-
er}
key has been pressed, if the paper of the same width is loaded, you can
change the selected paper roll. See P.127 “Paper Roll Priority”