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4. Making Copies
Edge Erase
This feature allows you to “refresh” the quality of an original that
has become frayed at the edges, has punched holes, has staple marks
or other extraneous marks.
Border Erase adds equal amounts of white space on all edges of
your copies. The default is 0.1 inches. All marks or defects on the
border are deleted. Use the scroll buttons to adjust the amount
erased.
The Edge Erase option (screen pictured above) allows you to adjust
the amount erased for each of the four edges independently. The
default is 0.1 inches. Make your selections, using the scroll arrows.
Use 0.7 inch on the appropriate edge to erase drill hole marks from
your copies.
For both Border Erase and Edge Erase, the range to be erased for
each edge can be adjusted in 0.05 inch increments up to 2.0 inches.
The amount to be erased extends across the entire width/height of
the page.
If producing duplex copies, the left and right erase values will be
mirrored for each side. For example:
The Print to Edge feature allows images to be printed to the edge
of the output stock. It may, however, reduce the ability of the system
to clean itself and can cause defects on your output if used
excessively.
Side 1 Side 2
0.7 in.
0.7 in.