Sharp MX-C401 User Manual

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DOCUMENT FILING

Contents

SAVING A FILE WITH "File"

When copying, printing or transmitting a document in copy mode, print mode, or image send mode (excluding USB
memory scan mode), "File" can be selected to save an image of the document to the Main folder or a previously created
custom folder. The image can be retrieved at a later time, allowing you to print or transmit the document without having
to locate the original.
As an example, the procedure for using "File" while copying is explained below.

1

Place the original.

Place the original face up in the document feeder tray, or face
down on the document glass.
After placing the original, specify the original size.
Copy mode:

SPECIFYING THE ORIGINAL SIZE

(page 2-29)

Fax mode:

SPECIFYING THE SCAN SIZE AND SEND SIZE

(page

4-45)

Scanner/Internet Fax mode:

Specifying the send size of the image

(page 5-55)

2

Touch the [File] key.

3

Select the "File" settings.

(1) Select file information settings.

To select the user name, file name, folder, and
confidential setting, see "

FILE INFORMATION

" (page

6-15).

Specifying a user name

: (page 6-15)

Assigning a file name

: (page 6-16)

Specifying the folder

: (page 6-16)

Storing a file as a confidential file

: (page 6-17)

After configuring the above settings, you will return to this
screen. Go to the next step.
If you do not wish to assign a user name or other
information to the file, go to the next step.

(2) Touch the [OK] key.

You will return to the base screen of copy mode and the
[File] key will be highlighted.

Auto

8½x11

Plain

Color Mode

Special Modes

2-Sided Copy

Output

File

Quick File

Original

Paper Select

Full Color

Exposure

Auto

Copy Ratio

100%

2.

3.

4.

1.

5 x8
8 x14
8 x11

8 x11

1

/

2

1

/

2

1

/

2

1

/

2

1

/

2

8 x11

Plain

1

/

2

File Information

OK

Cancel

Confidential

User Name

User Unknown

Copy_04042010_112030AM

Main Folder

File Name

Stored to:

Password

(1)

(2)

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