feeder user manual
When You Cannot Make Copies As Wanted
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❖ Stamp
❖ Combine
In Margin Adjustment 
mode, parts of the origi-
nal image are not copied.
There is a lack of margin 
space on the opposite 
side of the binding posi-
tion.
Set a narrower margin with User Tools. 
You can set the width between 0 - 30 
mm (0” - 1.2”).
See “Front Margin: Left/Right”, “Back 
Margin: Left/Right”, “Front Margin: 
Top/Bottom” and “Back Margin: 
Top/Bottom”, General Settings Guide.
In Image Repeat mode, 
the original image is not 
copied repeatedly.
You selected copy paper 
the same size as the origi-
nals, or you did not select 
the proper reproduction 
ratio.
Select copy paper larger than the origi-
nals or select the proper reproduction 
ratio.
Problem Cause Solution
The stamp position is 
wrong.
The paper orientation is 
wrong.
Check the paper orientation and stamp 
position.
The stamp is not printed 
on the back side of sheets 
when duplex copying.
The back side stamp posi-
tion is incorrect for the 
paper size.
Reset the back side stamp position. See 
“Back Side Stamp Position in Duplex”, 
General Settings Guide.
Problem Cause Solution
You cannot make a book 
from Booklet or Maga-
zine mode by folding 
copies.
You selected a setting 
(“Open to left”or “Open 
to right”) that does not 
match the orientation of 
originals.
Change the setting. See “Orientation: 
Booklet, Magazine”, General Settings 
Guide.
When using Combine, 
parts of the image are not 
copied.
You specified a reproduc-
tion ratio that does not 
match the sizes of your 
originals and copy paper.
When you specify a reproduction ratio 
using Manual Paper Select mode, make 
sure that the ratio matches your origi-
nals and the copy paper. Select the cor-
rect reproduction ratio before using 
Combine mode.
Copies are not in correct 
order.
You placed the originals 
in the incorrect order.
When placing a stack of originals in the 
ADF, the last page should be on the bot-
tom.
If you place an original on the exposure 
glass, start with the first page to be cop-
ied.
Problem Cause Solution










