Book copying – Xerox VersaLink C405/DN All-in-One Color Laser Printer User Manual

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4. Select the required number of pages per side.

5. To change the Original Orientation, touch

Page Layout

, then touch

More

. Select

Portrait

or

Landscape

.

Note:

The Original Orientation option is only available when the selected number of pages

per slide is 2, 4, or 8.

6. To change the Image Order, touch

Page Layout

, then touch

More

. Select one of the following

options.

Right then Down

: This option prints the images across the page, row by row.

Down then Right

: This option prints the images down the page, column by column.

Note:

The Image Order option is only available when the selected number of pages per

slide is 4 or 8.

7. Touch

OK

.

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You can use the Book Copying feature to copy books, magazines, or other bound documents. You can
use this feature to copy images for different results.

• Copy either the left or right page onto a single sheet of paper.

• Copy both the left and right pages onto two sheets of paper.

• Copy both the left and right pages as a single image onto one sheet of paper.

Note:

To make copies from books, magazines, or other bound documents, use the document

glass only. Do not place bound original documents in the document feeder.

To set up book copying:

1. At the printer control panel, press the

Home

button.

2. Touch

Copy

.

3. Touch

Book Copying

.

4. Touch

Mode

, then select one of the following options:

Off

: This option is the default setting.

Both Pages

: This option scans both pages of an open book onto two sheets of paper.

Left/Right Page Only

: This option scans the left or right page of an open book onto a single

sheet of paper.

5. If Binding Edge Erase is required, touch

Binding Edge Erase

, then move the slider to the right to

erase up to 50 mm (1.97 in.).

6. Touch

OK

.

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