Gopying, Making a copy, Note – Panasonic KX-FP121NZ User Manual

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Gopying

Making a copy

The unit can make single or multiple copies (up to 99). Any transmittable document (p. 50) can be copied.

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Open the document feeder tray.

Adjust the width of the document guides to the size
of the document.

Insert the document (up to 15 pages) FACE DOWN
until a single beep is heard and the unit grabs the

document.

Display;

STANDARD

• Make sure the handset is on the cradle.

If necessary, press (RESOLUTION] repeatedly

to select the desired setting (p. 46).

Press iSTART/SET/COPY],

NUMBER=1 [100%]

Enter the number of copies (up to 99).

If necessary, choose an enlargement/reduction rate
by rotating (EASY DIAL). See next page.

If you want to print collated copies, press

( COLLATE) until the following is displayed

(see below).________________________________

COLLATE=ON

Press fSTART/SET/COPY].

• The unit will start printing.

OR

Press [ QUICK SCAN ] if you want to remove the

copy document for other uses.
• The unit will feed the document and scan it into

memory, then start printing.

Note:

• If a resolution is not selected, FINE resolution

will be selected automatically.

• You can make or receive a voice call while

making copies.

• After copying, the enlargement/reduction rate

setting will return to “100%”.

To stop copying

Press [

stop

].

Printing coilated copies

The unit will print uncollated copies. You can also print collated copies. See the example below.

Example: Making two copies of a 4 page original document:

I_4

J

(Uncollated)

(Collated)

Note:

• If you turn the collating feature on, the unit

will store the document into memory and
print it. If memory becomes full while storing,

the unit will only print out the stored_pages.

• After copying, the collating feature will turn

off automatically.

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