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Basic Copying Method

Basic Copying Method

This section describes the basic procedure for copying.

1

Place originals on the platen glass or load

it them in the feeder.

For details, see “Placing Originals,” on p. 2-4.
Close the feeder after placing your originals.
For originals you can copy, see “Originals

Requirements,” on p. 2-2.
When the display shows the message <Enter

the Dept. ID and password using the numeric

keys.>, enter the department ID and

password. Then press (Log In/Out) on the

control panel. For details, see “Security” in the

e-Manual.

When <Allow Black Copy Jobs> in <System
Management Set.> from the Additional
Functions screen is set to <On>, you can
make black and white copies without
entering <Dept. ID> and <Password>. (For
details, see “Accepting B&W Copy Jobs
without Entering the Department ID and
Password,” in the e-Manual.) To make black
and white copies, press the right Any key to
select <Black Copy>.

When the display shows the message <Enter

User ID and password.>, enter the user ID and

password. Then press (Log In/Out) on the

control panel. For details, see “Security” in the

e-Manual.



2

Press

(Main Menu).

3

Use [

▼], [▲] or (Scroll Wheel) to select

<Copy>, then press [OK].

4

Make the copy settings you require.

You can specify the following settings:

<Color Mode Settings>: Specifies the color or

B&W. (See “Selecting Color Mode,” on p. 4-7.)
<Paper Source Settings>: Specifies the paper

source. (See “Selecting Paper Source,” on

p. 4-9.)
<Density/Background Rem. Set.>: Adjusts the

density and the background color of originals.

(See “Adjusting Density,” on p. 4-19.)
<Various 2-Sided Settings>: Makes two-sided

copies. (See “2-Sided Copying,” on p. 4-23.)
<Copy Ratio Settings>: Adjusts the size by

enlarging/reducing original images. (See

“Enlarge/Reduce Images,” on p. 4-31.)
<Original Image Quality Settings>: Specifies

the image type of originals. (See “Selecting

Image Quality,” on p. 4-35.)

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