P. 2-27 – Kyocera KM-C1530 User Manual

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Before Making Copies

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KM-C1530

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Function)” on page 7-8 and page 7-17.

Interrupting Copy Jobs

During long continuous copy operations or print jobs, the copier may be
needed to quickly copy a different document.

To interrupt a copy job

Press the [Interrupt] key to temporarily stop the current copy
operation.

Press the [Interrupt] key again to continue the previously stopped copy
operation.

Note
The Interrupt mode is also cancelled when the copier automatically
resets itself 1 minute after the last key is pressed (“Auto Panel Reset”
parameter). However, the Interrupt mode is not cancelled if a copy job
is still interrupted.
The length of time until the copier automatically resets itself can be set
between 1 and 9 minutes. The “Auto Panel Reset” parameter can even
be turned off. By turning off the “Auto Panel Reset” parameter, the
Interrupt mode will not be cancelled automatically. For more details,
refer to “Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Function)” on
page 7-8 an
d page 7-15.
Some functions cannot be interrupted. In addition, some settings are
not available while a copy job is interrupted. For more details, refer to
the the “Function Combination Table” on page 11-10.

Tip
Pressing the [Interrupt] key resets all functions and settings to their
defaults and selects the “Non-Sort” setting on the Finishing screen.
For more details, refer to “Resetting the Copier (“Default Settings”
Function)” on page 7-1
.
Settings cannot be stored during Interrupt mode. In addition, the “OHP
Interleaving” and “Job Recall” functions are not available.

Auto Paper Source Change Feature

If the tray or drawer runs out of paper while copying, the copier will
automatically switch to a different paper source and continue copying
provided that the new tray or drawer contains paper of the same type and
size in the same orientation. If the large-capacity cabinet (ST-2500) is also
installed, up to 3,250 sheets of “LetterC” paper can be fed continuously.

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