Stored programming – Dell C5765DN MFP Color Laser Printer User Manual

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Original Orientation

Allows you to specify the orientation of the document so that the machine can identify the

top of the document.

Note

If the [Original Orientation] setting differs from the actual document orientation, the machine may not

detect the top of the document correctly.

• Upright Images

Select this option when placing the top edge of the document against the top side of the

document glass or document feeder.

• Sideways Images

Select this option when placing the top edge of the document against the left side of the

document glass or document feeder.

[Delete Outside / Delete Inside - Area 1 (Area 2 or Area 3)] Screen

This screen allows you to specify the area to be deleted. The area is defined by the rectangle

formed between the points X1, Y1 and X2, Y2. The origin point is the top right corner of a

document.
You can specify a value in the range from 0 to 356 mm for the width (X) and the length (Y)

in 1 mm increments.

Note

Specify the 2 coordinates from the top right corner of the document.
When specifying multiple areas, the specified areas can overlap each other.
When [Reduce / Enlarge] is set, the specified area will be reduced or enlarged accordingly.

1

Select [Area 1], [Area 2], or [Area 3].

2

Select the text box for [X1], and enter the value for X1 using the numeric keypad.

3

Select the text box for [Y1], and enter the value for Y1 using the numeric keypad.

4

Select the text box for [X2], and enter the value for X2 using the numeric keypad.

5

Select the text box for [Y2], and enter the value for Y2 using the numeric keypad.

Note

If all of [X1], [Y1], [X2], and [Y2] are set to [0], the area will be invalid. If no other area is specified, the

Delete Outside/Delete Inside feature cannot be used.

Pressing the <C (Clear)> button clears the value you have entered.

Clear Area 1 (Area 2 or Area 3)

Clears all the values set for Area 1 (Area 2 or Area 3).

Stored Programming (Calling a Stored Program for Build Job)

This feature allows you to call a stored program for Build Job.

For more information, refer to "Calling a Stored Program for Build Job" (P.160).

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