Printer/Fax/Scanner/Copier Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Operating Instructions
- Conventions
- Table of Contents
- Basic Menu Features
- Basic Operation Procedure
- Selecting the Color Mode
- Selecting Original Type and Adjusting the Density
- Registering Quality Preset
- Using Quality Preset
- Quality Adjusting
- Proof Copying
- Confirming/Editing the Selected Copy Features
- Storing a Job in Memory
- Recalling a Preset Job Stored in Memory
- Checking the Waiting to Copy Job
- Completion Notice
- More Menus Features
- 2-Sided Copy Mode
- Basic Operation for the 2-Sided Copy Mode
- Copying 2-Sided Original(s) onto Two Separate Sheets
- Copying Facing Page Original to Two Separate Sheets
- From 1-Sided Originals to 2-Sided Copies Using Saddle Stitch (Booklet)
- Copying Mixed Size Originals from the ADF
- Copying Special Originals (Thin Paper, etc.) from the ADF
- Sort Mode
- Zoom Mode
- Effect Modes
- Insertion Modes
- Overlay Modes
- 2-Sided Copy Mode
- Other Features
- Appendix

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Chapter 1 Basic Menu Features
5
Adjust the density using “Lighter” or
“Darker”, and then select “OK”.
6
Enter the desired number of copies.
7
Press the Start key.
z After finishing copying, press the Reset key to
return to the initial screen of the currently active
mode.
Text Select when copying text without
any pictures.
“Printed”:
Original full of printed characters
“Pencil”:
Original written with pencil to
make it darker
Text/
Photo
Select when copying originals
containing text and pictures.
“Photo Paper”
“LaserPrinted”
“Commercial”
Ex: Brochure
Photo Select when copying photos.
“Photo Paper”:
Photos printed on paper
“LaserPrinted”:
Photos printed by laser printer
“Commercial”:
Photos on printed material
Ex: Brochure
Other
Types
Select when copying the following
types of originals.
“Map”
“TracingPaper”:
Select when the original is thin to
prevent the image from bleeding
through on the copy.
“NewsPaper”:
Select when the background color
is not white (Ex: Newspaper).
Lighter Each time it is selected, the
density level is decreased,
brightening the printed color.
Darker Each time it is selected, the
density level is increased,
darkening the printed color.










