Lexmark 7500 Series User Manual

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Understanding Copy and the Copy Mode menu

To access and navigate:

1

From the control panel, press

or

repeatedly until Copy is highlighted.

2

Press for Quick Copy if you do not want to make any changes for this copy job.

or

If you want to make changes, press .

The Copy Mode menu appears.

3

From the Copy Mode menu, you can:

Press to preview the job.

Press

to return to the Copy Mode menu from the preview.

Press

or

repeatedly to scroll through the submenus or menu items until you reach the one you want

to change.

Press

or

repeatedly to reach the value you want.

For example, to change the number of copies, press

to reach Copies. Then press

repeatedly until

the number of copies you want appears.

4

To go into other submenus, menu items, and values to make additional changes, continue to use the navigation

buttons (

,

,

, and

).

5

If needed, press

repeatedly to return to the previous menu.

6

Press to start the copy job.

The following table explains the function of each submenu or menu item in the Copy Mode menu.

Use this

To

Color

Specify to print in Color or in Black & White.

Copies

Specify how many copies to print.

Resize

Specify the percentage for enlarging or reducing a copy.

Quality

Adjust the quality of a copy.

Lighter / Darker

Adjust the brightness of a copy.

Paper Handling

Specify the size and type of paper loaded. For more information, see
“Using the Paper Handling submenu” on page 125.

Collate

Collate copies as they exit.

2-Sided Original

Specify whether the original document is two-sided. Choosing On will
allow duplex printing or printing on both sides of the paper.

N-Up

Choose how many page images to print on one side of a sheet of paper.

Layout

Choose how many copies of an image to print on a page.

Original Size

Specify the size of the document being copied.

Content Type

Specify the contents of your original copy, such as photo, text only, line
drawing, or text and graphics.

Understanding the printer

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