Flow of copy operations, Flow of copy operations -4 – Canon 2010F User Manual

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Flow of Copy Operations

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Introduction to Cop

ying

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Flow of Copy Operations

This section describes the flow of basic copy operations. Understanding the flow of
copy operations is useful to help you learn how to use the machine’s basic features,
and how to find information in this manual.

NOTE

For the following items:
- Main power and the Energy Saver mode, see Chapter 1, “Before You Start Using This

Machine,” in the Reference Guide.

- Routine maintenance, see Chapter 7, “Routine Maintenance,” in the Reference Guide.

If the platen glass is dirty, the output quality may deteriorate. Always keep the platen
glass clean. (See Chapter 7, “Routine Maintenance,” in the Reference Guide.)

Do not touch the platen glass cover while copying. Moving the cover can distort the
image being copied.

If large amounts of documents are stored in memory, you may not be able to make a
copy. If the message <MEMORY FULL> appears on the LCD display while making a
copy, print the received documents that are stored in memory, or wait until the current
document transmission completes, and try copying again.

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Press [COPY].

lights, and the Copy Basic Features screen appears.

COPY

COPY

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