Make multiple copies of the same original, Copy a two-page black-and-white document – HP Officejet 6210v All-in-One Printer User Manual

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To set default copy settings from the control panel

1

Make any needed changes to the Copy settings.

2

In the Copy area, press

Menu

until

Set New Defaults

appears.

3

Press until

Yes

appears.

4

Press

OK

to accept the settings as the new default settings.

The settings you specify here are only saved on the HP all-in-one. They do not adjust
the settings in the software. You can save your most frequently used settings by using
the HP Image Zone software that came with your HP all-in-one. For more information,
see the onscreen HP Image Zone Help.

Make multiple copies of the same original

You can set the number of copies that you want to print by using the

Number of

Copies

option.

1

Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.

2

Load your original face down on the right front corner of the glass or face up in
the document feeder tray.
If you use the document feeder tray, place the pages so that the top of the
document goes in first.

3

In the Copy area, press

Menu

until

Number of Copies

appears.

4

Press or use the keypad to enter the number of copies, up to the maximum.
(The maximum number of copies varies by model.)

Tip

If you hold down either of the arrow buttons, the number of copies changes

by increments of 5 to make it easier to set a large number of copies.

5

Press

Start Copy Black

or

Start Copy Color

.

In this example, the HP all-in-one makes three copies of the original 10 by 15 cm
(4 by 6 inch) photo.

Copy a two-page black-and-white document

You can use the HP all-in-one to copy a single- or multiple-page document in color or
black and white. In this example, the HP all-in-one is used to copy a two-page black-
and-white original.

To copy a two-page document from the control panel

1

Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.

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