Dual page copying – Sharp AR-M205 User Manual

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DUAL PAGE COPYING

A dual page original can be automatically separated into two pages during copying. This feature is convenient for
making copies of books and other dual page originals on individual sheets of paper.

1

Place the original on the document
glass, aligning the division between
the pages with the size marker
(

8

1

/

2

). Close the document

cover/SPF/RSPF.

Copying will begin from
the page to the right of
the size marker.

2

Press the [DUAL PAGE COPY] key
and make sure that the DUAL PAGE
COPY indicator is lit.

3

Use the [TRAY SELECT] key (

) to

select the paper tray with the "8-1/2" x
11" size.

4

Set the number of copies and other
copy settings, and press the [START]
key (

).

The copy will be delivered to the paper output
tray.

Original

Copy

• 8-1/2" x 11" paper is used for dual page copying.
• When rotation copy is enabled (the dual function board must be installed) 8-1/2" x 11"R paper can also be used.
• Dual page copying can be enabled when two-sided copying is enabled.
• Dual page copying can be enabled when Sort/Group copy (p.32).
• When used in combination with XY ZOOM copying, enlargement is not possible.
• Dual page copying cannot be used in combination with the following functions:

• Enlargement
• 2 IN 1/4 IN 1 copying (when the dual function board is installed)
• Center erase (when the dual function board is installed)

• Automatic ratio selection cannot be used when dual page copying is used.
• Dual page copying cannot be selected when an original is placed in the SPF/RSPF.

Note

To keep the copies in the correct page order
when performing dual page copying over
multiple pages, make sure that the original is
always placed on the document glass with the
smaller page number to the right.

8

1

/

2

Note

DUAL

PAGE

COPY

To cancel dual page copying, press the
[DUAL PAGE COPY] key. The DUAL PAGE
COPY indicator will go off, indicating that the
function is canceled.

Note

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