20
MAKING COPIES
5
Adjust the copy density.
●
This copier has three exposure modes to choose from — AUTOMATIC,
MANUAL, and PHOTO.
●
Automatic exposure is the standard initial setting for this copier. In this
mode, the characteristics of the original are “read” by the exposure
system and adjustments are automatically made. This optimizes the
contrast of the copied images by reducing the effect of colored or
shaded background areas. See page 30 to adjust the automatic expo-
sure level.
●
For manual copy density adjustment, press the AUTO/MANUAL/
PHOTO key to select MANUAL and adjust with the light ( ) and
dark ( ) keys as desired.
●
For photographs, select PHOTO and then adjust with the light ( )
and dark ( ) keys as desired.
●
There are 5 exposure steps indicated by 3 indicator lights. (The
indicators light up one or two at a time.)
If exposure level 2 is selected, the two left-handmost indicators for that
level will light up simultaneously. Also, if level 4 is selected, the two
right-handmost indicators for that level will light up simultaneously.
6
Set the number of copies using the numeric keys.
●
A single copy can be made with the initial setting, i.e., when “0” is
displayed.
●
Press the CLEAR ( ) key to clear an entry if a mistake is made.
7
Press the START key.
●
The number in the copy quantity display will decrease by 1 each time
a copy is made.
●
Press the CLEAR key to stop copying in the middle of a run.
●
To repeat the same copy sequence for a different original, simply
replace the original and press the START key.
●
If the paper in the selected tray runs out during the copy run and no
other tray contains the same size paper, the bypass tray can be selected
using the TRAY SELECT key.
Copying from the original table
COPYING FROM THE ORIGINAL TABLE