Ricoh Aficio Mp C2000 User Manual

Operating Instructions  
Copy/Document Server  
Reference  
Placing Originals  
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Copying  
Document Server  
Appendix  
Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the  
Safety Information in "About This Machine" before using the machine.  
Manuals for This Machine  
Refer to the manuals that are relevant to what you want to do with the machine.  
About This Machine  
Be sure to read the Safety Information in this manual before using the ma-  
chine.  
This manual provides an introduction to the functions of the machine. It also  
explains the control panel, preparation procedures for using the machine,  
how to enter text, and how to install the CD-ROMs provided.  
General Settings Guide  
Explains User Tools settings, and Address Book procedures such as register-  
ing fax numbers, e-mail addresses, and user codes. Also refer to this manual  
for explanations on how to connect the machine.  
Troubleshooting  
Provides a guide to solving common problems, and explains how to replace  
paper, toner, staples, and other consumables.  
Security Reference  
This manual is for administrators of the machine. It explains security func-  
tions that the administrators can use to protect data from being tampered, or  
prevent the machine from unauthorized use. Also refer to this manual for the  
procedures for registering administrators, as well as setting user and admin-  
istrator authentication.  
Copy/ Document Server Reference  
Explains Copier and Document Server functions and operations. Also refer to  
this manual for explanations on how to place originals.  
Facsimile Reference  
Explains Facsimile functions and operations.  
Printer Reference  
Explains Printer functions and operations.  
Scanner Reference  
Explains Scanner functions and operations.  
Network Guide  
Explains how to configure and operate the machine in a network environ-  
ment, and use the software provided.  
This manual covers all models, and includes descriptions of functions and  
settings that might not be available on this machine. Images, illustrations, and  
information about operating systems that are supported might also differ  
slightly from those of this machine.  
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Other manuals  
• Quick Reference Copy Guide  
• Quick Reference Fax Guide  
• Quick Reference Printer Guide  
• Quick Reference Scanner Guide  
• PostScript3 Supplement  
• UNIX Supplement  
• Manuals for DeskTopBinder Lite  
• DeskTopBinder Lite Setup Guide  
• DeskTopBinder Introduction Guide  
• Auto Document Link Guide  
Note  
Manuals provided are specific to machine types.  
Adobe Acrobat Reader/Adobe Reader must be installed in order to view the  
manuals as PDF files.  
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What You Can Do with This Machine  
<Colour Functions/Colour Adjustments>  
Colour Copying  
and the desired finish.  
See p.41 “Selecting a Colour Mode”.  
Full Colour Copy  
Copies using four colours: yellow, magenta, cyan and black.  
AMF033S  
Black/White Copy  
Copies in black and white even if the original is coloured.  
AMF034S  
Convert Colours  
See p.42 “Convert Colours”.  
Copies by changing a specific colour in the original to another colour.  
AMF038S  
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Erase Specified Colour  
See p.43 “Erase Colour”.  
Copies by deleting a specific colour in the original.  
AMF039S  
Colour Background  
See p.44 “Colour Background”.  
Copies by adding a colour to the whole page.  
AMF040S  
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Stamping on Copies  
Copies with the date, page numbers, etc. The stamp colour can be yellow, red,  
cyan, magenta, green, blue, and black.  
AMF041S  
Printed inserts types:  
Background Numbering  
Preset Stamp  
See p.107 “Preset Stamp”.  
User Stamp  
See p.109 “User Stamp”.  
Date Stamp  
See p.114 “Date Stamp”.  
Page Numbering  
See p.118 “Page Numbering”.  
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Adjusting Colours  
See p.48 “Colour Adjustment”.  
Primary Colours  
AMA013S  
Colours can be created by combining the 3 primary colours: yellow, magenta  
and cyan. Black can be made by combining yellow, magenta and cyan, how-  
ever, as there might be some slight differences, “black”will be expressed us-  
ing a black toner.  
Adjust Colour  
Adjusts the specific colours (yellow, red, magenta, blue, cyan and green) by  
mixing them with adjacent colours in the colour circle.  
See p.48 “Colour Adjustment”.  
AMA014S  
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Adjusts the overall colour tone of copies.  
See p.45 “Colour Balance”.  
AMA015S  
Adjusting Images  
See p.49 “Image Adjustment”.  
Sharp/Soft  
Adjust the outline of the image.  
See p.50 “Adjusting the sharpness/softness”.  
AMA016S  
Contrast  
Adjust the shades of the image.  
See p.51 “Adjusting the contrast”.  
AMA017S  
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Adjust the background density of the image.  
See p.51 “Adjusting the background density”.  
AMA018S  
Other Adjustments  
• Adjust U.C.R.  
• Text/Photo Sensitivity  
See p.52 “Adjusting the Text/Photo sensitivity”.  
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What You Can Do with This Machine  
Reference  
See p.3 “Functions Requiring Optional Configurations”.  
Types of Duplex Copies  
1 Sided 2 Pages 2 Sided 1 Page  
See p.82 “Duplex”.  
2 Sided 1 Page 2 Sided 1 Page  
See p.82 “Duplex”.  
1 Sided 4 Pages Combine 2 Sided 1 Page  
See p.88 “Two-Sided Combine”.  
GCSHVY9J  
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1 Sided 8 Pages Combine 2 Sided 1 Page  
See p.88 “Two-Sided Combine”.  
GCSHVYAE  
1 Front  
2 Back  
2 Sided 16 Pages Combine 2 Sided 1 Page  
See p.88 “Two-Sided Combine”.  
GCSHVY5E  
1 Front  
2 Back  
2 Sided 2 Pages Combine 2 Sided 1 Page  
See p.88 “Two-Sided Combine”.  
GCSHVY1E  
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2 Sided 4 Pages Combine 2 Sided 1 Page  
See p.88 “Two-Sided Combine”.  
GCSHVY2E  
1 Front  
2 Back  
2 Sided 8 Pages Combine 2 Sided 1 Page  
See p.88 “Two-Sided Combine”.  
GCSHVY6E  
1 Front  
2 Back  
Bound Originals 2 Sided 1 Page  
See p.93 “Booklet/Magazine”.  
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Front & Back Bound Originals 2 Sided Pages  
See p.93 “Booklet/Magazine”.  
Copying Book Originals  
1 Sided 4 Pages Booklet  
See p.93 “Booklet/Magazine”.  
• Open to left  
GCBOOK0E  
• Open to right  
GCBOOK1E  
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2 Sided 2 Pages Booklet  
See p.93 “Booklet/Magazine”.  
• Open to left  
GCAH010E  
• Open to right  
GCAH020E  
1 Sided Magazine  
See p.93 “Booklet/Magazine”.  
• Open to left  
GCBOOK3E  
• Open to right  
GCBOOK4E  
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2 Sided Magazine  
See p.93 “Booklet/Magazine”.  
• Open to left  
GCAH030E  
• Open to right  
GCAH040E  
See p.86 “One-Sided Combine”.  
1 Sided 2 Pages Combine 1 Sided 1 Page  
GCSHVY7E  
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1 Sided 4 Pages Combine 1 Sided 1 Page  
GCSHVY8J  
1 Sided 8 Pages Combine 1 Sided 1 Page  
GCSHVY3J  
2 Sided 1 Page Combine 1 Sided 1 Page  
GCSHVYOJ  
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2 Sided 2 Pages Combine 1 Sided 1 Page  
GCSHVYBJ  
2 Sided 4 Pages Combine 1 Sided 1 Page  
GCSHVY4J  
Copying Originals Such as Books  
Bound Originals 1 Sided 2 Pages  
See p.91 “Series Copies”.  
CP2B0100  
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Bound Originals 2 Sided 1 Page  
See p.93 “Booklet/Magazine”.  
Front & Back Bound Originals 2 Sided Pages  
See p.93 “Booklet/Magazine”.  
See p.91 “Series Copies”.  
2 Sided 1 Page 1 Sided 2 Pages  
CP2B0200  
Copying onto Thick Paper  
Copying onto Thick Paper  
See p.39 “When copying onto Thick Paper”.  
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Colour Copying ......................................................................................................... iii  
Types of Duplex Copies............................................................................................ ix  
Combining Multiple Pages onto a Single Page....................................................... xiv  
Simplified Display.......................................................................................................5  
User Tools Menu (Copier and Document Server Features)...............................6  
Sizes and Weights of Recommended Originals.......................................................11  
Placing Originals on the Exposure Glass.................................................................17  
Batch mode..............................................................................................................19  
Original size .............................................................................................................22  
Interrupt Copy ..........................................................................................................26  
Checking jobs in the print queue..............................................................................31  
Holding print jobs .....................................................................................................32  
Deleting jobs ............................................................................................................32  
Checking Job History ...............................................................................................33  
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When copying onto Custom Size Paper ..................................................................37  
Selecting a Colour Mode..........................................................................................41  
Erase Colour ............................................................................................................43  
Colour Balance.........................................................................................................45  
Colour Adjustment....................................................................................................48  
Selecting the Original Type Setting..........................................................................59  
Preset Reduce/Enlarge............................................................................................63  
Auto Reduce/Enlarge...............................................................................................66  
Directional Magnification (%) ...................................................................................69  
Sort...........................................................................................................................72  
Staple.......................................................................................................................77  
Duplex......................................................................................................................82  
Two-Sided Combine.................................................................................................88  
Booklet/Magazine.....................................................................................................93  
Erase......................................................................................................................100  
Preset Stamp .........................................................................................................107  
Date Stamp ............................................................................................................114  
Image Repeat.........................................................................................................123  
Centring..................................................................................................................127  
Mirror......................................................................................................................130  
Designate...............................................................................................................132  
Chapters.................................................................................................................134  
Slip Sheets.............................................................................................................135  
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Changing a Stored Program ..................................................................................140  
Programming Defaults in Initial Display .................................................................142  
Document Server Display ......................................................................................144  
Changing User Name, File Name or Password of a Stored Document .................152  
Searching for a Stored Document..........................................................................154  
Deleting a Document..............................................................................................162  
Downloading Stored Documents............................................................................164  
Supplementary Informations ............................................................................167  
INDEX....................................................................................................... 178  
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Notice  
Do not copy or print any item for which reproduction is prohibited by law.  
Copying or printing the following items is generally prohibited by local law:  
bank notes, revenue stamps, bonds, stock certificates, bank drafts, checks, pass-  
ports, driver's licenses.  
The preceding list is meant as a guide only and is not inclusive. We assume no  
responsibility for its completeness or accuracy. If you have any questions con-  
cerning the legality of copying or printing certain items, consult with your legal  
advisor.  
The colour samples in this manual may differ slightly from the colours of actual  
copies.  
Colours on colour keys or the colour circle may differ slightly from the colours  
of actual copies.  
This machine is equipped with a function that prevents making counterfeit bank  
bills. Due to this function the original images similar to bank bills may not be  
copied properly.  
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How to Read This Manual  
Note  
For proper use of this product, be sure to read About This Machine first.  
Supplementary information about the copier mode is described in “Supple-  
Reference  
See p.167 “Supplementary Informations”.  
Symbols  
This manual uses the following symbols:  
Indicates important safety notes.  
Ignoring these notes could result in serious injury or death. Be sure to read these  
notes. They can be found in the “Safety Information” section of About This Ma-  
chine.  
Indicates important safety notes.  
Ignoring these notes could result in moderate or minor injury, or damage to the  
machine or to property. Be sure to read these notes. They can be found in the  
“Safety Information” section of About This Machine.  
Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine, and explanations  
of likely causes of paper misfeeds, damage to originals, or loss of data. Be sure  
to read these explanations.  
Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine's functions, and instruc-  
tions on resolving user errors.  
This symbol is located at the end of sections. It indicates where you can find fur-  
ther relevant information.  
[ ]  
Indicates the names of keys that appear on the machine's display panel.  
{ }  
Indicates the names of keys on the machine's control panel.  
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Functions Requiring Optional  
Configurations  
Certain functions require special machine configuration and extra options as fol-  
lows:  
Stack: Internal Shift Tray, 500-sheet finisher, 1000-sheet finisher or booklet fin-  
isher  
Staple: 500-sheet finisher, 1000-sheet finisher or booklet finisher  
Staple (Booklet): booklet finisher  
Punch: booklet finisher, Punch kit  
Note  
The bridge unit and paper tray unit are required when you install the finisher.  
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Display  
The function items displayed serve as selector keys. You can select or specify an  
item by lightly pressing them.  
When you select or specify an item on the display panel, it is highlighted like  
. Keys appearing as  
cannot be used.  
Initial copy display  
AMG032S  
1. Original function, Image Density  
5. Displays contents of the Shortcut  
keys. You can register frequently  
used functions in these keys. See  
“Customize: Copier Function Key”,  
General Settings Guide.  
and Special Original function.  
2. Operational status and messages.  
3. You can register up to three fre-  
quently used reduce/enlarge ratios  
other than the fixed reduce/enlarge  
ratios. See “Shortcut R/E”, General  
Settings Guide.  
6. Sort, Stack, Staple functions.  
7. Displays available functions.  
Press a function name to display its  
menu. For example, press [Reduce /  
Enlarge] to bring up the Reduce/En-  
large menu.  
4. Numbers of originals scanned  
into memory, copies set, and copies  
made.  
8. A clip mark indicates the current-  
ly selected function.  
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Simplified Display  
This section explains how to use the “Simplified Display” and introduces its  
keys.  
You can view the simplified display from the Copier's initial screen by pressing  
the {Simplified Display} key.  
The simplified display contains main functions only.  
Enlarged characters and keys make for easier operation.  
AMG073S  
Simplified Copier Screen  
AMG033S  
1. [Key Colour]  
Use this to intensify the screen contrast  
by changing the colour of the keys.  
Not available on the copier default  
screen.  
Note  
Press the {Simplified Display} key again to return to the copier default screen.  
The simplified display screen does not contain every available key.  
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User Tools Menu (Copier and Document  
Server Features)  
This section describes items that can be specified on the copier initial screen.  
Copier initial screen can be displayed by pressing the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
For details about how to set up these items, see General Settings Guide.  
General Features  
Item  
Description  
Auto Image Density Prior- Set this function to use Auto Image Density when the power is  
ity  
turned on, or modes cleared.  
Original Type Priority  
You can select the original type effective when the power is turned  
on, or modes cleared.  
Original Photo Type Priority When you select “Text / Photo” or “Photo” in “Original Type Pri-  
ority”, you can change the settings of the selected original type.  
Original Type Display  
Paper Display  
You can have the original types shown on the initial display.  
You can choose to have the available paper trays and sizes shown  
on the initial display.  
Original Orientation in  
Duplex Mode  
You can set the original orientation when making two-sided copies.  
You can set the copy orientation when making two-sided copies.  
You can set the maximum copy quantity.  
Copy Orientation in Du-  
plex Mode  
Max. Copy Quantity  
Auto Tray Switching  
If you load paper of the same size in two or more trays, the ma-  
chine automatically shifts to the other when the first tray runs out  
of paper (when Auto Paper Select is selected.) This function is  
called “Auto Tray Switching”. This setting specifies whether to  
use Auto Tray Switching or not.  
Tone: Original Remains  
Job End Call  
The beeper (key tone) sounds if you forget to remove originals af-  
ter copying.  
You can choose to have the beeper sound when copying is com-  
plete.  
Customize: Copier Funci- You can assign frequently used functions to function keys F1 to  
ton Key  
F6.  
Customize: Document  
Server Storage Key  
You can register frequently used functions to the Copy Function  
Keys of F1 to F6. You can also change the registered functions.  
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Reproduction Ratio  
Item  
Description  
Shortcut R / E  
You can register up to three frequently used Reduce/Enlarge ra-  
tios other than the fixed Reduce/Enlarge ratio and have them  
shown on the initial display. You can also change registered Re-  
duce/ Enlarge ratios.  
R / E Ratio  
You can select a key to specify the reproduction ratio.  
R / E Ratio Priority  
Specify prioritized enlargement and reduction ratios by pressing  
[Reduce / Enlarge].  
Ratio for Create Margin  
You can set a Reduce/Enlarge ratio when registering Create Mar-  
gin in a shortcut key.  
Edit  
Item  
Description  
Front Margin: Left / Right You can specify left and right margins on the front side of copies  
using the Margin Adjustment function.  
Back Margin: Left / Right You can specify left and right margins on the back side of copies  
using the Margin Adjustment function.  
Front Margin: Top / Bot-  
tom  
You can specify top and bottom margins on the front side of cop-  
ies using the Margin Adjustment function.  
Back Margin: Top / Bot-  
tom  
You can specify top and bottom margins on the back side of copies  
using the Margin Adjustment function.  
1 Sided 2 Sided Auto  
Margin: TtoT  
When using the 1 sided 2 sided Duplex function, you can spec-  
ify margins on the back side.  
1 Sided 2 Sided Auto  
Margin: TtoB  
When using the 1 sided 2 sided Duplex function, you can spec-  
ify margins on the back side.  
Erase Border Width  
You can specify the width of erased border margins using this function.  
Erase Original Shadow in In Combine Copy or Booklet/Magazine Copy mode, you can  
Combine  
specify whether to erase a 3 mm, 0.1” bounding margin around all  
four edges of each original.  
Erase Centre Width  
You can specify the width of the erased centre margins using this function.  
Front Cover Copy in Com- You can make a combined copy on the front cover sheet when you  
bine  
select the Front Cover function.  
Copy Order in Combine  
You can set the copy order when using the Combine function to  
Left to Right or Top to Bottom.  
Orientation: Booklet, Mag- You can select the orientation of copies to open when using Book-  
azine let or Magazine function.  
Copy on Designating Page You can make a combined copy on the inserted slip sheets when  
in Combine  
using the Desig./Chapter Copy function.  
Image Repeat Separation  
Line  
You can select a separation line using the Image Repeat function  
from: None, Solid, Broken A, Broken B, or Crop Marks.  
Double Copies Separation You can select a separation line using the Double Copies function  
Line  
from: None, Solid, Broken A, Broken B, or Crop Marks.  
Separation Line in Com-  
bine  
You can select a separation line using the Combine function from:  
None, Solid, Broken A, Broken B, or Crop Marks.  
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Stamp  
Item  
Description  
Background Numbering  
Size  
You can set the size of the numbers.  
You can set the density of the numbers.  
You can set the colour of the numbers.  
Density  
Stamp Colour  
Preset Stamp  
Stamp Language  
Stamp Priority  
You can select the language of the stamp.  
You can select the stamp type given priority when [Preset Stamp]  
is pressed.  
Stamp Format  
Stamp Colour  
You can adjust the stamp printing quality (“COPY”, “URGENT”,  
“PRIORITY”, “For Your Info.”, “PRELIMINARY”, “For Internal  
Use Only”, “CONFIDENTIAL”, “DRAFT”).  
You can specify the stamp printing colour (“COPY”, “URGENT”,  
“PRIORITY”, “For Your Info.”, “PRELIMINARY”, “For Internal  
Use Only”, “CONFIDENTIAL”, “DRAFT”).  
User Stamp  
Program / Delete Stamp  
Stamp Format: 1 to 4  
Stamp Colour  
Date Stamp  
Format  
You can register, change, or delete these user stamp designs.  
You can set the position where the stamp is printed.  
Sets the colour registered in User Stamp colour (1 to 4).  
You can select the date format for the Date Stamp function.  
You can select the Date Stamp font.  
Font  
Size  
You can set the Date Stamp size.  
Superimpose  
You can have the Date Stamp printed in white where it overlaps  
black parts of the image.  
Stamp Colour  
Stamp Setting  
Page Numbering  
Stamp Format  
You can set the selected priority colour when printing the date.  
You can have the date printed on the first page or all pages.  
You can select the page number format given priority when [Page  
Numbering] is pressed.  
Font  
Size  
You can select the page number font.  
You can set the size of the page number.  
Duplex Back Page Stamp- You can set the position of the duplex back page number printed  
ing Position using the Duplex function.  
Page Numbering in Com- You can set page numbering when using the Combine and Page  
bine Numbering function together.  
Stamp on Designating Slip You can print the page number onto slip sheets when using the  
Sheet  
Designate function and the Page Numbering function together.  
You can set the position where the stamp is printed.  
You can set the position where the stamp is printed.  
Stamp Position:P1,P2...  
Stamp Position:1/5,2/5...  
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Item  
Description  
Stamp Position:-1-,-2-...  
Stamp Position:P.1,P.2...  
Stamp Position:1,2...  
Stamp Position:1-1,1-2...  
You can set the position where the stamp is printed.  
You can set the position where the stamp is printed.  
You can set the position where the stamp is printed.  
You can set the position where the stamp is printed.  
You can set the position where the stamp is printed.  
Stamp Position:Page  
1,Page 2...  
Superimpose  
You can have page numbers printed in white where they overlap  
black parts of the image.  
Stamp Colour  
You can set the selected priority colour when printing the date.  
Page Numbering Initial  
Letter  
You can select the page numbering initial letter between “P.1,  
P.2.../P.1, P.2...” and “S1, S2.../S.1, S.2...”.  
Input / Output  
Item  
Description  
Switch to Batch  
You can select to have the Batch or SADF function displayed when  
you press [Special Original].  
SADF Auto Reset  
When you set one original at a time in the ADF, the Auto Feed in-  
dicator lights for a specified time after an original is fed, to show  
the ADF is ready for another original.  
Rotate Sort: Auto Paper  
Continue  
You can continue copying when paper of the required orientation  
has run out during rotate-sorting.  
This item becomes active when [With Image Rotation] of [Auto Tray  
Switching] under [With Image Rotation] is selected.  
Memory Full Auto Scan  
Restart  
If memory becomes full while scanning originals, the machine  
will copy the scanned originals first, and then automatically pro-  
ceed scanning remaining originals. You can enable or disable this  
function.  
Letterhead Setting  
Staple Position  
Punch Type  
If you select [Yes] for this function, the machine rotates images  
correctly.  
You can select a key to appear preferentially for staple on the ini-  
tial screen.  
You can select a key to appear preferentially for punch on the ini-  
tial screen.  
Simplified Screen: Finish- You can select a key to appear preferentially for finishing on the  
ing Types simple screen.  
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Adjust Colour Image  
Item  
Description  
Background Density of  
ADS (Full Colour)  
The background density is adjusted to skip the texture and copy.  
You can adjust the background density up to 5 levels when in Full  
Colour.  
Colour Sensitivity  
A.C.S. Sensitivity  
You can adjust the colour specified to convert in “Colour Con-  
vert” and the colour specified for “Erase Colour”, in 5 levels.  
This 5-step setting determines the level of the standard used for  
discriminating between black & white originals and full colour  
originals when “Auto Colour Select” is selected.  
A.C.S. Priority  
This setting determines the copy priority between “Black &  
White” and “Full Colour” when “Auto Colour Select” is selected.  
Administrator Tools  
Item  
Description  
Menu Protect  
You can prevent unauthenticated users from changing the user  
tools settings.  
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1. Placing Originals  
This chapter describes the types of originals you can set and how to place origi-  
nals.  
Originals  
This section describes the types of originals that can be placed, paper sizes that  
are automatically detected, and missing image area.  
Note  
As the colour of markers or highlighters is difficult to reproduce, the copy  
might not come out depending on the colour or a different colour might be  
copied.  
Sizes and Weights of Recommended Originals  
The following describes recommended paper sizes and non-recommended orig-  
inals for the ADF:  
Metric version  
Where original is  
placed  
Original size  
Original weight  
Exposure glass  
ADF  
Up to A3  
-
40-128 g/m2 (35-110 kg)  
One-sided originals:A3L - B5 JIS (Japanese  
Industrial Standard)KL  
52-105 g/m2 (45-90 kg)  
Two-sided originals: A3L-B6 JIS (Japanese  
Industrial Standard)KL  
Inch version  
Where original is  
placed  
Original size  
Original weight  
Exposure glass  
ADF  
Up to 11” × 17”  
-
One-sided originals: 11”  
×
17”L-51/2”  
17”L-51/2  
×
81/2KL  
11-34 lb.  
Two-sided originals: 11”  
×
×
81/2KL  
14-28 lb.  
Note  
About 50 originals can be placed in the ADF.  
The weight range for originals in the Mixed mode is 52-81 g/m2 (13.8-21.5 lb).  
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Placing Originals  
Non-compatible originals for the Auto Document Feeder  
Placing the following types of originals in the ADF can cause paper misfeeds or  
light & black lines or result in damage to the originals. Place these originals on  
the exposure glass instead.  
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• Originals other than those specified on “Sizes and Weights of Recommended  
Originals”.  
• Stapled or clipped originals  
• Perforated or torn originals  
• Curled, folded, or creased originals  
• Pasted originals  
• Originals with any kind of coating, such as thermal fax paper, art paper, alu-  
minum foil, carbon paper, or conductive paper  
• Originals with perforated lines  
• Originals with indexes, tags, or other projecting parts  
• Sticky originals such as translucent paper  
• Thin, highly flexible originals  
• Thick originals such as postcards  
• Bound originals such as books  
• Transparent originals such as OHP transparencies or translucent paper  
• Originals that are still wet with ink or white-out.  
Note  
The original might become dirty if it is written with a pencil or a similar tool.  
Sizes Detectable by the Auto Paper Select  
Sizes detectable by the exposure glass and ADF are:  
Metric version  
81/2”  
×
11”  
KL  
Size A3L B4  
JISL  
A4K B5  
JISK  
L
A5K B6  
11” ×  
8” × 8KL 16K  
L
L
JISK 17”  
13”  
L
KL  
Location  
L
L
of the  
original  
*1  
*2  
*2  
*3  
*3  
Expos-  
sure  
glass  
×
×
×
ADF  
*1  
*2  
If you want to make A5 size detectable, consult your service representative.  
You can select from 81/2× 13”, 81/4× 13”, 8” × 13” with User Tools (System Set-  
tings).  
You can select from 8K to A3 or B4 JIS, from 16K to A4, A5 or B5 JIS with User  
Tools (System Settings).  
*3  
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Originals  
Inch version  
81/2” 81/2” 51/2” 81/2”  
71/4”  
×
101/2  
L  
K
Size A3L A4K 11” ×  
11” × 10” × 8” ×  
L
17”  
L
15”  
L
14”  
L
10”  
L
×
×
×
×
81/2”  
KL  
14”  
L
11”  
KL  
13”  
L
Location  
of the  
original  
1
*1  
Expos-  
sure  
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
glass  
*2  
*2  
*2  
*2  
ADF  
*1  
*2  
If you want make 51/2× 81/2”size detectable, consult your service representa-  
tive.  
You can select from 81/2× 13” to 81/2× 14”, from 11” × 15” to 11” × 17”, from  
8” × 10” to 81/2× 11”L, 7/1/4× 101/2K to 81/2× 11”K with User Tools (Sys-  
tem Settings).  
Exposure glass  
CP01AEE  
ADF  
AAE044E  
Note  
When you copy custom size originals, make sure you specify the size of the  
Reference  
See p.23 “Custom sizes”.  
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Placing Originals  
Sizes difficult to detect  
It is difficult for the machine to detect the sizes of the following originals, so se-  
lect the paper size manually:  
1
• Originals with indexes, tags, or other projecting parts  
• Transparent originals such as OHP transparencies or translucent paper  
• Dark originals with a lot of text and drawings  
• Originals which partially contain a solid image  
• Originals which have solid images at their edges  
Missing image area  
Even if you place originals in the ADF or on the exposure glass correctly, 3 mm  
(0.1”) margins on all four sides might not be copied.  
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Placing Originals  
Placing Originals  
This section describes the procedure for placing originals on the exposure glass  
and in the ADF.  
1
Take care to place originals after any correction fluid and ink has completely  
dried. Not taking this precaution could cause marks on the exposure glass that  
will be copied onto paper.  
Note  
For original sizes you can set, see “Originals”.  
Reference  
See p.11 “Originals”.  
Original Orientation  
You can set the original orientation in the following ways. When placing the  
original on the exposure glass, set it facing downwards.  
• Standard orientation  
Select this function when the original orientation is the same as the copy pa-  
per orientation.  
• 90° turn  
Use this function when you want to copy A3L, B4 JISL or 11” × 17”L size  
originals. The machine rotates the copy image by 90° and you can make cop-  
ies as you want.  
This is useful for copying large originals with the Staple, Duplex, Combine or  
Stamp functions.  
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Placing Originals  
For example, to copy A3L or 11” × 17”L originals with the Staple function  
selected:  
1
AMG017S  
A Press [Special Original].  
B Select the original orientation (  
or  
), and then press [OK].  
Note  
It is recommended to use this function together with the [Auto Paper Select]  
or [Auto Reduce / Enlarge] function.  
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Placing Originals  
Placing Originals on the Exposure Glass  
Place originals on the exposure glass.  
Important  
1
Do not lift the exposure glass cover or ADF forcefully. Otherwise, the cover  
of the ADF might open or be damaged.  
A Lift the exposure glass cover or ADF.  
Be sure to lift the exposure glass cover or ADF by more than 30 degrees. Oth-  
erwise, the size of the original might not be detected correctly.  
B Place the original face down on the exposure glass. The original should be  
aligned to the rear left corner.  
Start with the first page to be copied.  
AMF020S  
A Positioning mark  
B Left scale  
C Lower the exposure glass cover or ADF.  
Placing Originals in the Auto Document Feeder  
Place originals in ADF.  
Settings should be made in the following situations:  
When placing originals consisting of more than 50 pages:  
See “Batch mode”.  
When placing originals one by one:  
See “SADF mode”.  
When copying originals of various sizes:  
See “Mixed size mode”.  
When placing custom size originals:  
See “Custom sizes”.  
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Placing Originals  
A Adjust the guide to the original size.  
B Set the aligned originals face up into the ADF.  
Do not stack originals beyond the limit mark.  
The last page should be on the bottom.  
1
Be sure not to block the sensor or load the original untidily. Doing so may  
cause the machine to detect the size of the scanned image incorrectly or dis-  
play a paper misfeed message. Also, be sure not to place originals or other ob-  
jects on the top cover. Doing so may cause a malfunction.  
AMF021S  
A Sensors  
AMF022S  
A Limit mark  
B Document guide  
Note  
Straighten curls in the originals before placing them on the ADF.  
To prevent multiple sheets from being fed at once, fan the original before  
placing it on the ADF.  
Set the original squarely.  
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Placing Originals  
Batch mode  
In Batch mode, the machine copies an original of more than 50 pages as one doc-  
ument, even if it is placed on the ADF in parts.  
1
A Press [Special Original].  
B Select [Batch] and then press [OK].  
C Place the first part of the original, and then press the {Start} key.  
D After the first part of the original has been fed, place the next part, then  
press the {Start} key.  
Note  
When [SADF] is displayed in step , set the Batch mode with [Switch to  
B
Batch]. See “Switch to Batch”, General Settings Guide.  
To copy subsequent originals in this mode, repeat step .  
D
When the Sort, Combine or 1 Sided2 Sided mode has been set, press the  
{q} key after all originals have been scanned.  
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Placing Originals  
SADF mode  
In SADF mode, even when an original is placed page by page in the ADF, each  
page is automatically fed when placed.  
1
Important  
You should make a setting so that [SADF] will be displayed when you press  
[Special Original]. See “Switch to Batch”, General Settings Guide.  
A Press [Special Original].  
B Press [SADF], and then press [OK] .  
C Place one page of an original, and then press the {Start} key.  
D When the machine instructs you to place another original, place the next  
page.  
The second and subsequent pages will be fed automatically without pressing  
the {Start} key.  
Note  
When the Sort, Combine or 1 Sided2 Sided mode has been set, press the  
{q} key after all originals have been scanned.  
See “SADF Auto Reset”, General Settings Guide.  
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Placing Originals  
Mixed size mode  
When placing different size originals of the same width in the ADF at the same  
time, the machine automatically checks the size of the originals and makes cop-  
ies.  
1
Important  
When placing originals of different sizes in the ADF and making copies with-  
out using the Mixed size mode, paper might become jammed or parts of the  
original image might not be copied.  
The sizes of the originals that can be placed in this mode are follows:  
• Metric version  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL  
• Inch version  
11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L, 81/2× 11”KL  
A Press [Special Original].  
B Select [Mixed Sizes], and then press [OK].  
C Align the rear and left edges of the originals as shown in the illustration.  
CP19AE  
A Place the originals into the ADF  
B Vertical size  
D Adjust the guide to the widest original size.  
E Place originals in ADF.  
F Press {Start} key.  
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Placing Originals  
Original size  
Specify the size of the originals.  
1
Regular sizes  
Select the size of the originals from the regular sizes.  
A Press [Special Original].  
B Press [Original Size] .  
C Press [Regular Size].  
D Select the size of original, and then press [OK] .  
E Place the original, and then press the {Start} key.  
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Placing Originals  
Custom sizes  
When placing custom size originals in the ADF, specify the size of the originals.  
Important  
1
Paper that has a vertical length of 128–297 mm (5.1”-11.6”) and a horizontal  
length of 128–432 mm (5.1”-17”) can be placed with this function.  
A Press [Special Original].  
B Press [Original Size].  
C Press [Custom Size].  
D Enter the horizontal size of the original with the number keys, and then  
press {q} key.  
E {Eqnte}rktehye.vertical size of the original with the number keys, and then press  
F Press [OK].  
G Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
If you make a mistake in step or , press [Clear] or {Clear/Stop} in step ,  
D
E
D
and then enter the value again.  
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Placing Originals  
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24  
2. Copying  
This chapter describes the procedure for making copies in various modes.  
Basic Procedure  
This section describes the basic procedure for making copies.  
Important  
When User Code Authentication is set, enter your user code (up to eight dig-  
its) with the number keys so that the machine accepts copy jobs. See “User  
Authentication Management”, General Settings Guide.  
When Basic Authentication, Windows Authentication, LDAP Authentica-  
tion, or Integration Server Authentication is set, enter your login user name  
and user password so that the machine accepts copy jobs. Ask the user ad-  
ministrator for the login user name and login password. For details, see  
“When the Authentication Screen is Displayed”, About This Machine.  
A Make sure “Ready” appears on the screen.  
If any other function is displayed, press the {Copy} key on the left side of the  
control panel.  
Initial copy screen  
B Make sure no previous settings remain.  
When there are previous settings remaining, press the {Clear Modes} key and  
enter the setting again.  
C Place your originals.  
D Make desired settings.  
E Enter the number of copies using the number keys.  
The maximum copy quantity that can be set is 999.  
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Copying  
F Press the {Start} key.  
The machine starts copying.  
When placing originals on the exposure glass, press the {q} key after all  
originals are scanned.  
Copies are delivered face down.  
Note  
2
Always log off when you have finished using the machine to prevent un-  
authorized users from using the machine.  
To stop the machine during a multi-copy run, press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
To cancel all copy jobs and return the machine to the default condition,  
press the {Clear Modes} key.  
To clear entered values, press the {Clear/Stop} key or [Cancel] on the screen.  
To confirm settings, press the [Check Modes].  
Interrupt Copy  
Use this function if you want to interrupt a long copy job to make urgently need-  
ed copies.  
Important  
You cannot use the Interrupt Copy function when fax originals are being  
scanned or the scanner function is being used.  
A Press the {Interrupt} key.  
AMG076S  
B The machine stops scanning. Remove the originals that were being copied.  
C Place the originals you want to copy.  
D Press the {Start} key.  
The machine starts making copies.  
E When copying is complete, remove the originals and copies.  
F Press the {Interrupt} key again.  
The interrupt key indicator goes off.  
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Basic Procedure  
G Replace the originals that you were copying, and then press the {Start} key.  
Following message “Reset n originals.”, replace the originals that you  
were copying.  
Note  
The previous copy job settings are restored. Simply press the {Start} key to  
continue copying from where it left off.  
2
Left Original Beeper  
The beeper sounds and an error message is displayed when you leave your orig-  
inals on the exposure glass after copying.  
Note  
For details, see “Tone: Original Remains”, General Settings Guide.  
Job Preset  
You can set up the next copy content during copying. If a long copy job is in  
progress and you do not want to wait for it to finish, you can use this function  
to set up the next copy job in advance. When the current copy job is finished, the  
next job will start automatically.  
A Press [New Job] when “Copying...” appears.  
B Be sure message “Ready” appears, and then set up the next copy job.  
C Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
All originals are scanned.  
When the preset job is complete, a job preset confirmation dialog box appears.  
D Press [Exit].  
You return to the copy screen.  
After the current copy job, the next copy job starts automatically.  
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Copying  
Note  
You can switch the display to the current copy job by pressing [To Copying  
Screen]. You can switch the display to the preset job by pressing [To Reserv.  
Screen].  
2
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Job List  
Job List  
Jobs printed using Copy, Document Server, or Printer mode are temporarily  
stored in the machine, and then executed in order. The Job List function allows  
you to manage these jobs. For example, you can cancel incorrect job settings or  
print an urgent document.  
Note  
2
You cannot use the Job List function when Interrupt Copy is active.  
Documents printed using the facsimile function and scanner function are not  
displayed in the job list.  
Job List screen  
This section explains displays and icons that appear in the Job List screen.  
The Job List screen varies depending on whether [Job Order] is selected with  
Print Priority for the System Settings. For details about the setting procedure, see  
“Print Priority”, General Settings Guide.  
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Copying  
When [Job Order] is not selected:  
The job list is displayed for each of the functions.  
1
2
2
3
AMG037S  
When [Job Order] is selected:  
The job list is displayed for all functions in the order of print jobs.  
2
3
4
AMG038S  
A Switches between job lists for each function.  
B Switches between [Current / Waiting Job List] and [Job History].  
C Displays reserved job numbers.  
D Displays the function used to print jobs.  
: Job printed using copy function.  
: Job printed using printer function.  
: Job printed using Document Server function.  
: Job printed using DeskTopBinder.  
: Job printed using Web Image Monitor.  
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Job List  
Checking jobs in the print queue  
You can check the contents of jobs in the print queue.  
A Press [Job List].  
B Select the job you want to check.  
2
C Press [Details], and then check the contents.  
D Press [Exit].  
Changing the order of jobs  
You can change the order in which print jobs in the job list are served:  
A Press [Job List].  
B Select the job whose order you want to change.  
C Press [Change Order].  
D Change the order using [Top], [Previous], or [Next].  
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Copying  
E Press [OK].  
Holding print jobs  
The machine holds jobs that are queued and currently printing.  
A Press [Job List].  
2
B Select the job(s) to hold.  
C Press [Suspend Printing].  
Deleting jobs  
You can delete a job that is queued or currently printing.  
A Press [Job List].  
B Select the job you want to delete.  
C Press [Delete Reservation].  
D Press [Yes].  
Note  
To delete multiple print jobs, select them in step .  
B
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Job List  
Checking Job History  
You can view the history contents of printed jobs.  
A Press [Job List].  
B Press [Job History].  
A list of completed print jobs appears.  
2
C Press [Details] to check the contents of the displayed jobs.  
D Press [Exit].  
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Copying  
Copying from the Bypass Tray  
Use the bypass tray to copy onto OHP transparencies, adhesive labels, translu-  
cent paper, postcards and copy paper that cannot be loaded in the paper trays.  
Important  
When the duplex unit is attached, the default is [1 Sided 2 Sided]. When cop-  
ying from the bypass tray, select [1 Sided] for copying in [Dup./Combine/Series]  
(for example [1 Sided 1 Sided] or [2 Sided 1 Sided]). You can change the in-  
itial settings. See “Programming Defaults in Initial Display”.  
2
Paper has a vertical length of 90-305 mm (3.6-12 inch) and a horizontal length  
of 148-457.2 mm (5.9-18 inch) can be copied from the bypass tray.  
The machine can detect the following sizes as regular size copy paper: A3L,  
A4L, 8” × 13”L. If you want to use the size of paper other than the above, be  
sure to specify the size.  
When copying on OHP transparencies or paper heavier than 128 g/m2 (about  
90 kg, 34 lb.), you need to specify the type and size of paper with “Special  
Original”.  
The maximum number of sheets you can load at the same time depends on  
paper type. The maximum number of sheets should not exceed the upper lim-  
it.  
When copying paper lighter than 59g/m2 or tracing paper, you need to spec-  
ify the paper type.  
When paper larger than 433 mm (17.1 inch) in size is used, the paper may be-  
come wrinkled, may not be fed into the machine, or may cause paper jams.  
[Bypass Tray Usage] key  
Press [Bypass Tray Usage] to display a description on using the bypass tray.  
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Copying from the Bypass Tray  
A Open the bypass tray.  
2
AMF023S  
B Insert the paper face-down until you hear the beep, and then align the pa-  
per guide to the paper size.  
If the guides are not flush against the copy paper, images might be skewed or  
paper misfeeds might occur.  
Do not stack paper over the limit mark, otherwise images might be skewed or  
paper misfeeds might occur.  
Swing out the extender to support paper sizes larger than A4L or 81/2”  
11”L.  
×
Fan paper to get air between the sheets and avoid a multi-sheet feed.  
AMF024S  
A Extender  
C Press [Bypass], and then press the {q} key.  
D Select the size and type of the paper.  
E Place the paper, and then press the {Start} key.  
F
When the copy job is finished, press the  
{
Clear Modes key to clear the settings.  
}
Note  
When the Sort function is selected, press the {q} key after all originals  
have been scanned.  
When the beeper is turned off , it will not sound if you insert paper into the  
Reference  
See p.142 “Programming Defaults in Initial Display”.  
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Copying  
When copying onto Regular Size Paper  
Makes copies onto regular size paper from the bypass tray.  
A Open the bypass tray, and then align the paper guide to the paper size.  
B Insert the paper face-down until you hear the beep.  
C Press the {q} key.  
2
D Press [Select Size].  
E Select the paper size.  
F Press [OK] twice.  
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Copying from the Bypass Tray  
When copying onto Custom Size Paper  
Makes copies onto custom size paper from the bypass tray.  
A Open the bypass tray, and then align the paper guide to the paper size.  
B Insert the paper face-down until you hear the beep.  
C {q} key.  
2
D Press [Custom Size].  
E Enter the horizontal size of the original with the number keys, and then  
press {q} .  
F {Eqnte}r.the vertical size of the original with the number keys, and then press  
G Press [OK].  
Note  
If you make a mistake in step or , press [Clear] or {Clear/Stop} key, and  
E
F
then enter the value again.  
To register the custom size entered in step , press [Program] and then  
F
press [Exit] in the confirmation screen.  
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Copying  
When copying onto OHP Transparencies or Thin Paper  
When copying onto OHP transparencies or thin paper, select the type and size  
of paper.  
Important  
We recommend that you use specified OHP transparencies.  
2
OHP transparencies must be loaded face down in the tray with the notched  
corner of the sheet in the appropriate corner of the tray.  
To prevent multiple sheets from being fed at once, fan paper before placing it  
on the tray.  
When copying onto OHP transparencies, remove copied sheets one by one.  
A Open the bypass tray, and then align the paper guide to the paper size.  
B Insert the paper face down until you hear the beep.  
C Press the {q} key.  
D Select paper type ([OHP (Transparency)] or [Thin Paper]) in the special paper  
settings.  
E Select the paper size, and then press [OK] to return to the initial display.  
F Place the paper, and then press the {Start} key.  
G When the copy job is finished, press the {Clear Modes} key to clear the set-  
tings.  
Note  
For OHP transparencies or thin paper, print speed is slower when com-  
pared to printing on plain paper.  
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Copying from the Bypass Tray  
When copying onto Thick Paper  
When copying onto thick paper, select the type and size of paper.  
To prevent multiple sheets from being fed at once, fan paper before placing it on  
the tray.  
A Open the bypass tray, and then align the paper guide to the paper size.  
B Insert the paper face down until you hear the beep.  
C Press the {q} key.  
2
D Press [Select Thick Paper].  
E Select paper type (one of [Thick Paper 1], [Thick Paper 2], [Thick Paper 3], [Thick  
1: Dup.Back], [Thick 2: Dup.Back], and [Thick 3: Dup.Back]), and then press [OK].  
Select  
Select  
Select  
[
[
[
Thick Paper 1  
Thick Paper 2  
Thick Paper 3  
]
]
]
when copying paper lighter than 169 g/m2 (45.0 lb.) or less.  
when copying paper lighter than 219 g/m2 (58.3 lb.) or less.  
when copying paper lighter than 253 g/m2 (67.3 lb.) or less.  
F Select the paper size.  
G Press [OK] twice.  
H Place the paper, and then press the {Start} key.  
I When the copy job is finished, press the {Clear Modes} key to clear the set-  
tings.  
Note  
If Internal Tray 1 is not selected for the output paper tray, copies are deliv-  
ered to it.  
For thick paper, print speed is slower when compared to printing on plain  
paper.  
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Copying  
When Copying onto Envelopes  
A Open the bypass tray, and then insert the envelopes with the side you want  
to copy face down until the beeper sounds.  
B Align the paper guide to the envelope side.  
C Press the {q} key.  
2
D Press [Select Thick Paper].  
E Select [Thick Paper 1], and then press [OK].  
F Select the paper size.  
G Press [OK] twice.  
H Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
I When the copy job is finished, press the {Clear Modes} key to clear the set-  
tings.  
Note  
When placing an original on the exposure glass, place the original with the  
bottom line aligned to the left scale.  
When placing originals in the ADF, place the originals with the bottom line  
inserted in the ADF.  
When inserting envelopes, be sure to unfold the flaps and position them  
opposite to the paper feed direction.  
AMG052S  
Reference  
For details about supported size of envelope, see “Recommended Paper  
Sizes and Types”, About This Machine.  
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Colour Functions  
Colour Functions  
This section describes functions that are used for colour copying.  
Selecting a Colour Mode  
Select a colour (or colours) that suits your originals and copying requirements.  
2
For colour images, refer to “What You Can Do with This Machine <Colour Func-  
tions/Colour Adjustments>”.  
The following three colour modes are available:  
Auto Colour Selection  
Judges the colour of the original automatically, and copies either in full colour  
or black/white.  
Full Colour Copy  
Copies by overlaying yellow, magenta, cyan and black.  
Black/White Copy  
Copies in black regardless of the colour of the original.  
A Select the type of colour.  
Note  
For colour images, refer to “What You Can Do with This Machine <Colour  
Functions/Colour Adjustments>”.  
To use a user colour, you need to register it beforehand. For details, see  
“Registering Colours”.  
See p.iii “What You Can Do with This Machine <Colour Functions/Colour  
Adjustments>”.  
See p.53 “User Colour”.  
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Copying  
Convert Colours  
Copies by changing the Colour in the original to a different Colour.  
Important  
It is possible to specify up to 4 Colours.  
To use this function, [Full Colour] must be selected.  
2
If any other Colour mode is selected, you cannot select [Convert Colour].  
A Press [Full Colour].  
B Press [Edit / Colour].  
C Make sure that [Colour] is selected before pressing [Convert Colour].  
D Select any one item from [Conversion 1] to [Conversion 4].  
E Selects the Colour to be converted.  
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Colour Functions  
F Selects the new Colour to be converted.  
You can adjust the density of each Colour in four steps.  
To select User Colour, press [User Colour], and then select the Colour.  
G After selecting all Colours to be converted, press [OK] three times.  
H Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
2
The width of the Colour to be converted can be adjusted in five levels. If  
the Colour width is set to [Wider] and red has been specified, Colours,  
which are close to magenta or orange, will also be converted. The Colour  
width can be adjusted in User Tools. This adjustment will be valid in  
“Erase Colour”. See “Colour Sensitivity”, General Settings Guide.  
When you want to change the converted Colour in step , press from [Con-  
F
version 1] to [Conversion 4] and make the selection again.  
When changing between more than two Colours, repeat steps to .  
D
F
The full Colour counter will advance to “1”.  
Erase Colour  
Copies by erasing a certain Colour in the image of the original.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Make sure that [Colour] is selected before pressing [Erase Colour].  
C Select the Colour to be erased.  
It is possible to select up to 4 Colours.  
D After selecting all Colours to be erased, press [OK] twice.  
E Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
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Copying  
Note  
The width of the Colour to be deleted can be adjusted in five levels. If the  
Colour width is set to [Wider] and red has been specified, Colours, which  
are close to magenta or orange, will also be deleted. The Colour width can  
be adjusted in User Tools. See “Colour Sensitivity”, General Settings  
Guide.  
You can cancel the selection by pressing the selected (highlighted) key in  
step .  
2
C
When the Full Colour Copy is selected, the full Colour counter will ad-  
vance to “1”. When the Black/White is selected, the mono-Colour counter  
will advance to “1”.  
Colour Background  
Copies by adding a Colour in the whole page.  
Important  
Since the Colour Background function overprints the entire original, the Col-  
our of the image may change.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Make sure that [Colour] is selected before pressing [Colour Background].  
C Select the background Colour, and then press [OK] twice.  
You can adjust the density of each Colour in four steps.  
To select User Colour, press [User Colour], and then select the Colour.  
D Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
You can cancel the selection by pressing the selected (highlighted) key in  
step .  
C
When the Full Colour Copy is selected, the full Colour counter will ad-  
vance to “1”. When the Black/White is selected, the mono-Colour counter  
will advance to “1”.  
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Colour Functions  
Colour Balance  
Adjusts the overall Colour tone when the overall copy is reddish or bluish.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
2
B Make sure that [Colour] is selected before pressing [Adjust Colour].  
C Make sure that [Colour Balance] is selected.  
D Adjust the Colour balance by pressing [Lighter] or [Darker].  
E Press [OK] twice.  
Note  
The adjusted settings will be deleted and the initial values will be reset,  
when Auto Clear has been performed, when the {Clear Modes} key has  
been pressed or when the power has been turned off.  
For types and examples of the image adjustment functions, see “What You  
See p.iii “What You Can Do with This Machine <Colour Functions/Colour  
Adjustments>”.  
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Colour Balance Program  
You can also store the Colour balance setting as a Colour balance program and  
recall it when you want to use it.  
You can store up to three programs.  
Note  
2
If you want to change the registered settings, register them one more time. In  
this case, the previously registered contents will be changed.  
Registering the adjusted Colour balance  
Register adjusted Colour balance settings so that you can use them later.  
A Change the Colour balance.  
B Press [Program Colour Balance].  
C Press [m Program].  
D Select a program number ([1]-[3]) for this setting.  
The Colour balance setting will be registered in the selected number.  
E Press [OK] twice.  
Note  
If you select the program number key where the m is displayed in step ,  
D
the previously registered settings will change (will be overwritten).  
See p.iii “What You Can Do with This Machine <Colour Functions/Colour  
Adjustments>”.  
See p.45 “Colour Balance”.  
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Colour Functions  
Changing the registered contents  
Changes contents stored in Colour balance programs.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Make sure that [Colour] is selected before pressing [Adjust Colour].  
C Make sure that [Colour Balance] is selected before pressing [Program Colour  
2
Balance].  
D Select the program number ([1]-[3]) to be changed.  
The programmed Colour balance appears.  
E Change the registered contents.  
F After the programmed contents are changed, press [Program Colour Balance].  
G Press [Program], and then press the program number to be overwritten.  
H Press [Yes].  
The program is overwritten.  
I Press [OK]twice.  
Copying with the registered contents  
Recalls and copies contents stored in Colour balance programs.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Make sure that [Colour] is selected before pressing [Adjust Colour].  
C Make sure that [Colour Balance] is selected before pressing [Program Colour  
Balance].  
D Make sure that [Recall] is selected, and then select the program number reg-  
istered by the Colour balance to be used.  
E Press [OK] twice.  
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F Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
After copying has been completed, pressing the {Clear Modes} key deletes  
the recalled contents.  
Deleting the registered contents  
2
Deletes contents stored in Colour balance programs.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Make sure that [Colour] is selected before pressing [Adjust Colour].  
C Make sure that [Colour Balance] is selected before pressing [Program Colour  
Balance].  
D Press [Delete], and then select the program number registered by the Colour  
balance to delete.  
E Press [Yes].  
F Press [OK] twice.  
Colour Adjustment  
Adjusts the specific Colours (yellow, red, magenta, blue, cyan and green) by  
mixing them with adjacent Colours in the Colour circle.  
You can adjust up to three Colours from yellow, red, magenta, blue, cyan, or  
green.  
This function is not available if Black/White is selected.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Make sure that [Colour] is selected before pressing [Adjust Colour].  
C Press [Adjust Colour].  
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D Select the Colours you want to adjust.  
You can select up to 3 Colours.  
2
E Adjust the Colour tastes using [] or[].  
Refer to the Colour circle on the control panel.  
F Press [OK] twice.  
Note  
The adjusted settings will be deleted and the initial values will be reset,  
when Auto Clear has been performed, when the {Clear Modes} key has  
been pressed or when the power has been turned off.  
For types and examples of the image adjustment functions, see “What You  
See p.iii “What You Can Do with This Machine <Colour Functions/Colour  
Adjustments>”.  
Image Adjustment  
The following five types of image adjustments are available:  
Sharp/Soft  
Adjusts the outline of an image.  
Contrast  
Adjusts the shades of an image.  
Background Density  
Adjusts the background density of an image.  
Adjust U.C.R  
Adjusts the amount of black toner to express vividly the black areas in an im-  
age.  
Text/Photo Sensitivity  
Adjusts the standard level in judging the image in the text and photo part  
when using “Text / Photo”.  
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A Press [Edit / Colour].  
2
B Make sure that [Colour] is selected before pressing [Adjust Colour].  
C Press [Copy Quality].  
D Adjusts the settings.  
Note  
[Sharp / Soft], [Contrast], and [Background Density] can each be adjusted, how-  
ever, their adjustments can affect the level of other adjustment functions.  
The adjusted settings will be deleted and the initial values will be reset,  
when Auto Clear has been performed, when the {Clear Modes} key has  
been pressed or when the power has been turned off.  
For types and examples of the image adjustment functions, see “What You  
See p.iii “What You Can Do with This Machine <Colour Functions/Colour  
Adjustments>”.  
Adjusting the sharpness/softness  
Adjusts the outline of an image.  
A Adjust by pressing [Soft] or [Sharp].  
B Press [OK].  
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Adjusting the contrast  
Adjusts the shades of an image.  
A Adjust by pressing [Low] or [High].  
2
B Press [OK].  
Adjusting the background density  
Adjusts the background density of an image.  
A Adjust by pressing [Lighter] or [Darker].  
B Press [OK].  
Note  
Adjustments should be made lightly when copying dark textured origi-  
nals, such as newspaper or recycled paper.  
Adjustments should be made darker when darkening the Colour of mark-  
ers or highlighters. However, as the Colour of highlighters is difficult to re-  
produce, the copy might not come out depending on the Colour or a  
different Colour might be copied.  
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Adjusting the U.C.R  
Adjusts the amount of black toner to express vividly the black areas in an image.  
A Adjust by pressing [Lighter] or [Darker].  
2
B Press [OK].  
Adjusting the Text/Photo sensitivity  
Adjusts the standard level in judging the image in the text and photo part when  
using “Text / Photo”.  
A Adjust by pressing [Text] or [Photo].  
B Press [OK].  
Note  
Make sure to set to “Text” when parts of the texts are faded or are not clear.  
Set to “Photo” when the outline of photos becomes dark.  
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Colour Functions  
User Colour  
You can register User Colours made by adjusting the density of yellow, magen-  
ta, cyan, and black. You can also give a name to the Colours you register, and  
print out a list of user colours.  
You can create Colours by:  
• Adjusting the density of each Colour based on the density of a chosen basic  
Colour.  
2
• Directly specifying the density of each Colour using the number keys.  
Note  
Adjust the Colours to be registered so that the total of yellow, magenta, cyan  
and black is under 400%.  
When copying using user colours, the fine shades might vary depending on  
the condition of the machine.  
In order to correctly reproduce originals, the values, which have been input,  
are corrected inside the machine, and copies are made using the best suitable  
values. Therefore, there might be slight Colour differences when copying us-  
ing “Text” and when using “Photo”.  
Up to 15 Colours can be registered.  
Sample prints of user colours can also be made on an A4K, 81/2× 11”K,  
A3L, or 11” × 17”L size page.  
When printing a list of user colours, the full Colour counter will advance to  
“1”.  
For types and examples of the image adjustment functions, see “What You  
See p.iii “What You Can Do with This Machine <Colour Functions/Colour  
Adjustments>”.  
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Adjusting Colours Based on Selected Colour  
Creates Colours by adjusting the density of each Colour based on the density of  
a chosen basic Colour.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
2
B Press [Colour], and then press [User Colour].  
C Select the number ([1]-[15]) for the Colour you want to register.  
D Select the Colour to be used as a base for registration from the basic and  
user colours.  
The density of each Colour for the selected Colour is displayed.  
To select User Colour, press [User Colour], and then select the Colour.  
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E Select the Colour whose density is to be specified, and then specify the  
density in percentages using [n] or [o].  
2
F Check names and densities of each Colour, and press [OK].  
G Press [OK].  
Note  
It is also possible to specify density by pressing [Adjust with Number Keys] in  
step .  
E
Selecting a user colour key that is indicated by a solid line will change  
(overwrite) the contents of that Colour.  
Creating Colours by Directly Specifying the Density of Each Colour with Number Keys  
Creates Colours by directly specifying the density of each Colour using the  
number keys.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Press [Colour], and then press [User Colour].  
C Select the number ([1]-[15]) for the Colour you want to register.  
D Press [Custom Setting].  
E Select the Colour whose density is to be specified.  
F Enter the density (%) using the number key. When the densities of each  
Colours have been specified, press {q} key.  
G Check names and densities of each Colour, and press [OK].  
Repeat steps - if you want to specify the density of multiple Colours.  
E G  
H Press [OK].  
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Note  
It is also possible to specify density by pressing [Adjust with [n] [o]] and  
then using [n] and [o] in step .  
F
Selecting a user colour key that is indicated by a solid line will change  
(overwrite) the contents of that Colour.  
Renaming a Colour  
2
Renames a user colour.  
A Press [Change Name].  
B Enter the name of the Colour (up to 16 characters), and then press [OK].  
C Press [OK].  
Deleting User colours  
Deletes user colours.  
Important  
You can not delete Colours registered in the program or user colours that are  
currently being used.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Press [Colour], and then press [User Colour].  
C Press [Delete].  
D Select the number of the user colour (whose key is indicated by a solid line)  
you want to delete.  
E Press [Yes].  
F Press [OK] twice.  
Printing a List of user colours  
Prints a list of user colours.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Press [Colour], and then press [User Colour].  
C Check the copy paper, and then press [Print Sample of User Colour].  
The list of user colours is output in the internal tray.  
Note  
The list will be copied on a A4K, 81/2× 11”K, A3L or 11” × 17”L sheet.  
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Copier Functions  
This section describes the copy functions.  
Adjusting Copy Image Density  
There are three types of adjustment available.  
Auto Image Density  
2
The machine automatically adjusts the image density by scanning the densi-  
ties of originals. Dark texture originals (such as newspaper or recycled paper)  
will be copied so that background will not be reproduced.  
Manual image density  
You can adjust the density of the overall original in nine steps.  
Combined auto and manual image density  
Adjusts the density of an image only for dark texture originals.  
Auto image density  
The machine automatically adjusts the image density by scanning the densities  
of originals. Dark texture originals (such as newspaper or recycled paper) will  
be copied so that background will not be reproduced.  
A Make sure that [Auto Density] is selected.  
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Manual image density  
You can adjust the density of the overall original in nine steps.  
A [Auto Density] is selected, press [Auto Density] to cancel it.  
B Press [W] or [V] to adjust the image density. The density indicator “{”  
moves.  
2
Combined auto and manual image density  
Adjusts the density of an image only for dark texture originals.  
A Make sure [Auto Density] is selected.  
B Press [W] or [V] to adjust the density. The density indicator “{” moves.  
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Copier Functions  
Selecting the Original Type Setting  
Select one of the following 6 types to match your originals:  
Text  
Select this mode when your originals contain only text (no pictures).  
Text/Photo  
Select [Text / Photo] when your originals contain photographs or pictures with  
2
text.  
Photo  
Delicate tones of photographs and pictures can be reproduced with this  
mode.  
• When copying developed photographs:  
• When copying photographs or pictures that are printed on paper (e.g.  
magazines):  
• When copying copies or originals generated by printers:  
Generation Copy  
If your originals are copies (generation copies), the copy image can be repro-  
duced sharply and clearly.  
Select this type from [Others] when Original Type Display (Copier / Docu-  
ment Server Features) has been set to Hide.  
Pale  
The machine scans originals with settings suitable for originals that have  
lighter lines written in pencil, or for faint copied slips. The faint lines will be  
clearly copied.  
Select this type from [Others] when Original Type Display (Copier / Docu-  
ment Server Features) has been set to Hide.  
Map  
The machine scans originals with settings suitable for map originals.  
Select this type from [Others] when Original Type Display (Copier / Docu-  
ment Server Features) has been set to Hide.  
A Select the original type, and then press [OK].  
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Note  
See “Original Type Display” and “Adjust Colour Image”, General Settings  
Guide.  
Selecting Copy Paper  
There are two ways to select copy paper:  
2
Auto Paper Select  
The machine selects a suitable size of copy paper automatically based on orig-  
inal size and reproduction ratio.  
Manual Paper Select  
Choose the tray containing the paper you want to copy onto: a paper tray, by-  
pass tray or LCT.  
See the following table for copy paper sizes and orientations that can be used  
with Auto Paper Select (when copying at a ratio of 100%):  
Metric version  
Where original is set  
Exposure glass  
ADF  
Paper size and orientation  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, 8” × 13”L  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5KL, 11 × 17L,  
81/2× 11”KL, 8” × 13”L, 8KL, 16KKL  
Inch version  
Where original is set  
Paper size and orientation  
11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L, 81/2× 11”KL  
Exposure glass  
A3L, A4KL, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L, 81/2× 11”KL,  
51/2× 81/2KL, 10” × 14”L, 71/4× 101/2L  
ADF  
Note  
Only the paper trays set to [No Display] or [Recycled Paper] in Paper Type in  
Tray Paper Setting in System Settings and also set to [Yes] in Apply Auto Pa-  
per Select can be selected in Auto Paper Select mode. See “Paper Type: Tray  
1-4”, General Settings Guide.  
Reference  
See p.12 “Non-compatible originals for the Auto Document Feeder”.  
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Auto Paper Select  
The machine selects a suitable size of copy paper automatically based on the  
original size and the reproduction ratio.  
A Make sure that Auto Paper Select is selected.  
Trays with a key mark ( ) will not be automatically selected. See “Paper  
Type”, General Settings Guide.  
2
Manual Paper Select  
Choose the tray containing the paper you wish to copy onto: a paper tray, bypass  
tray or large capacity tray (LCT).  
A Select the paper tray, bypass tray or the LCT.  
The indicator corresponding to the selected paper tray is highlighted. See  
“Copying from the Bypass Tray”.  
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Copying  
Note  
If the orientation in which your original is placed (K or L) is different  
from that of the paper you are copying onto, this function rotates the orig-  
inal image by 90° to fit it on the copy paper.  
2
GCROTA0E  
This function works when [Auto Paper Select] or [Auto Reduce / Enlarge] is se-  
lected. See “Auto Paper Select” and “Auto Reduce/Enlarge”.  
The default setting for Auto Tray Switching is [With Image Rotation]. You  
cannot use the Rotated Copy function if this setting is changed to [Without  
Image Rotation] or [Off]. See “Auto Tray Switching”, General Settings Guide.  
You cannot use the Rotated Copy function when enlarging onto A3, B4 JIS  
or 11” × 17”, 81/2× 14” size paper. In this case, place your original in the  
L orientation.  
Original size and orientation  
Copy paper size and  
orientation  
You cannot  
rotate:  
A4,  
B5JIS,  
or  
When enlarg- B4 JIS  
ing to or A3  
A5K  
GCROTA1E  
GCROTA2E  
However,  
you can use: B5JIS,  
or A5  
A4,  
When enlarg- B4 JIS  
ing to or A3  
GCROTA3E  
GCROTA3E  
L
You cannot use the Rotated Copy function if Left 2, Top 2 is selected for sta-  
pling when using the 500-sheet finisher. See “Staple”.  
You cannot use the Rotated Copy function if 2 is selected for stapling when  
using the 1000-sheet finisher.  
You cannot use the Rotated Copy function if 2 or Centre is selected for sta-  
Reference  
See p.34 “Copying from the Bypass Tray”.  
See p.66 “Auto Reduce/Enlarge”.  
See p.77 “Staple”.  
See p.80 “Punch”.  
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Preset Reduce/Enlarge  
You can select a preset ratio for copying.  
2
Base Point  
The base point of Reduce/Enlarge differs depending on how the original is  
scanned. When the original is placed on the exposure glass, the upper left cor-  
ner will be the base point. When it is placed in the ADF, the bottom left corner  
will be the base point.  
GCKA031e  
A Base point when placed on the exposure glass.  
B Base point when placed in the ADF.  
A Press [Reduce / Enlarge].  
B Select a ratio, and then press [OK].  
C Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
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Note  
To select a preset ratio on the initial display in step , press the shortcut  
A
reduce/enlarge key and go to step .  
C
See “Shortcut R / E” and “R / E Ratio Priority”, General Settings Guide.  
Create Margin function  
2
Create Margin function reduces the image to 93% of its original size to place the  
reduced image at the centre. By combining it with the Reduce/Enlarge function,  
you can further increase a margin.  
A Press [Create Margin] displayed on the initial display.  
B If you do not want to combine it with the Reduce/Enlarge function, place  
your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
See “Customize: Copier Function Key”, “Ratio for Create Margin”, Gener-  
al Settings Guide.  
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Zoom  
You can change the reproduction ratio in increments of 1%.  
2
To select the ratio with [o] and [n]  
Select a ratio using [o] or [n].  
A Press [Reduce / Enlarge].  
B Select a preset ratio which is close to the desired ratio.  
C Adjust the ratio with [o] or [n].  
To change the ratio in increments of 1%, press [o] or [n]. To change the ratio  
increments of 10%, press and hold down [o] or [n].  
D Press [OK].  
E Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
If you have incorrectly entered the ratio in step , readjust it with [o] or  
C
[n].  
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To enter the ratio with the number keys  
Select a ratio using the number keys.  
A Press [Reduce / Enlarge].  
2
B Press [Number keys].  
C Enter the desired ratio with the number keys, and then press {q} key.  
D Press [OK] twice.  
E Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Auto Reduce/Enlarge  
The machine can choose an appropriate reproduction ratio based on the paper  
and original sizes you select.  
Important  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
When using Auto Reduce/Enlarge, see the following table for original sizes  
and orientations you can use:  
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Metric version  
Where original is placed Original size and orientation  
Exposure glass  
ADF  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, 8” × 13”L  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5KL, 11 × 17L,  
81/2× 11”KL, 8” × 13”L, 8KL, 16KKL  
Inch version  
2
Where original is placed Paper size and orientation  
11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L, 81/2× 11”KL  
Exposure glass  
ADF  
A3L, A4KL, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L, 81/2× 11”KL,  
51/2× 81/2KL, 10” × 14”L, 71/4× 101/2L  
A Press [Auto Reduce / Enlarge].  
B Select the paper type.  
Reference  
See p.12 “Non-compatible originals for the Auto Document Feeder”.  
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Size Magnification  
This function calculates an enlargement or reduction ratio based on the lengths  
of the original and copy.  
2
Measure and specify the lengths of the original and copy by comparing “A” with  
“a”.  
A Press [Reduce / Enlarge].  
B Press [Size Magnification].  
C Enter the length of the original with the number keys, and then press {q}  
key.  
You can enter sizes between 1 to 999 mm in 1 mm steps.  
D Enter the length of the copy with the number keys, and then press {q} key.  
E Press [OK] twice.  
F Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
To change the length after pressing {q} key in step , select [Original] or  
D
[Copy], and then enter the desired length.  
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Directional Magnification (%)  
Specify the horizontal and vertical lengths of the original and copy image at dif-  
ferent reproduction ratio. Copies can be reduced or enlarged at different repro-  
duction ratios horizontally and vertically.  
2
CP2P01EE  
a: Horizontal ratio  
b: Vertical ratio  
To enter the ratio with the number keys  
Select a ratio using the number keys.  
A Press [Reduce / Enlarge].  
B Press [Direct. Mag. %].  
C Press [Horizontal].  
D Enter the desired ratio with the number keys, and then press {q} key.  
E Press [Vertical].  
F Enter the desired ratio with the number keys, and then press {q} key.  
G Press [OK] twice.  
H Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
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To specify a ration with [o] and [n]  
Select a ratio using [o] or [n].  
A Press [Reduce / Enlarge].  
2
B Press [Direct. Mag. %].  
C Press [[n] [o] keys].  
D Press [Horizontal].  
E Adjust the ratio using [n] or [o].  
Pressing [n] or [o] changes the ratio in increments of 1%. Pressing and hold-  
ing down [n] or [o] changes it in increments of 10%.  
F Press [Vertical].  
G Adjust the ratio with [n] or [o].  
H Press [OK] twice.  
I Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
If you have incorrectly entered the ratio in steps or , readjust it with [n]  
E
G
or [o].  
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Directional Size Magnification (mm)  
Specify the horizontal and vertical lengths of the original and copy image. Cop-  
ies can be reduced or enlarged at different reproduction ratios horizontally and  
vertically.  
2
CP2M01EE  
A Horizontal original size: Amm  
B Vertical original size: Bmm  
C Horizontal copy size: amm  
D Vertical copy size: bmm  
Measure and specify the lengths of the original and copy by comparing “A” with  
“a” and “B” with “b”.  
A Press [Reduce / Enlarge].  
B Press [Dir. Size Mag. mm].  
C Enter the horizontal size of the original with the number keys, and then  
press {q} key.  
You can enter sizes between 1 to 999 mm in 1 mm (0.1”) steps.  
D Enter the horizontal size of the copy with the number keys, and then press  
{q} key.  
E {Eqnte}rktehye.vertical size of the original with the number keys, and then press  
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F {Eqnte}rktehye. vertical size of the copy with the number keys, and then press  
G Press [OK] twice.  
H Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
To change a length in steps to , press the key you wish to change and  
2
C
F
enter the new value.  
Sort  
The machine assembles copies as sets in sequential order.  
Important  
To use the Rotate Sort function, two paper trays loaded with same size and  
type paper, but in different orientation (KL), are required. See “Paper Type:  
Tray 1-4”, General Settings Guide.  
You cannot use the bypass tray with Rotate Sort.  
Sort  
Copies are assembled as sets in sequential order.  
Rotate Sort  
Every other copy set is rotated by 90 degrees (KL) and delivered to the copy  
tray.  
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A Press [Finishing].  
B Select [Sort] or [Rotate Sort], and then press [OK].  
When a finisher is not installed:  
2
When the 500-sheet finisher is installed:  
When the 1000-sheet finisher is installed:  
When the booklet finisher is installed:  
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C Enter the number of copy sets using the number keys.  
D Place your originals.  
When placing an original on the exposure glass, start with the first page to be  
copied. When placing an original in the ADF, set so the first page is on the top.  
When placing an original on the exposure glass or in the ADF using Batch  
mode, press the {q} key after all the originals have been scanned.  
2
E Press the {Start} key.  
Note  
To confirm the type of finishing, press the {Sample Copy} key in step .  
D
See “Memory Full Auto Scan Restart”, “Rotate Sort: Auto Paper Contin-  
ue”, “Auto Tray Switching”, General Settings Guide.  
Sample copy  
Use this function to check the copy settings before making a long copy run.  
Important  
This function can be used only when the Sort function is turned on.  
A Select Sort and any other necessary functions, and then place the originals.  
B Press the {Sample Copy} key.  
One copy set is delivered as a sample.  
AMG077S  
C If the sample is acceptable, press [Continue].  
The number of copies made is the number specified, minus one for the proof  
copy.  
Note  
If you press [Suspend] after checking the results, return to step to adjust  
A
the copy settings as necessary. You can change the settings for Staple, Du-  
plex (1 sided 1 sided, 1 sided 2 sided), Copy Orientation, Margin Ad-  
just., and Cover/Slip Sheet. However, depending on the combination of  
functions, you may not be able to change some settings.  
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Changing the Number of Sets  
You can change the number of copy sets during copying.  
Important  
This function can only be used when the Sort function is turned on.  
A While “Copying...” is displayed, press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
B Press [Change Quantity].  
2
C {Eqnte}rktehye. number of copy sets with the number keys, and then press the  
D Press [Continue].  
Copying starts again.  
Note  
The number of sets you can enter in step differs depending on when the  
C
{Clear/Stop} key is pressed.  
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Stack  
Copies can be assembled with each page placed.  
2
If a finisher is installed, each time the copies of one page are delivered, the next  
copy is shifted when delivered so you can separate each job by page.  
Important  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
A Press [Stack].  
B Enter the number of copies with the number keys.  
C Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
When placing an original on the exposure glass, start with the first page to  
be copied. When placing an original in the ADF, set so the last page is on  
the bottom.  
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Staple  
Each copy set can be stapled together.  
2
Important  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
Stapling position and original setting  
Place all the originals in the ADF in the orientation in which they can be read  
normally. When placing the original on the exposure glass, keep the same ori-  
entation, but set the original facing downwards. When there is copy paper  
that is identical in size and orientation to your original, the staple positions  
are as follows:  
500-sheet finisher  
AMG018S  
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1000-sheet finisher  
2
AMG020S  
Booklet finisher  
AMG019S  
This table shows the stapling positions, not the orientation of delivery.  
Left 2K and Top 2L are not available for larger than A4 size paper.  
A Press [Finishing].  
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B Select one of the stapling positions.  
500-sheet finisher  
2
1000-sheet finisher  
Booklet finisher  
When you select a stapling position, Sort mode is automatically selected.  
C Enter the number of copy sets using the number keys.  
D Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
When placing an original on the exposure glass, start with the first page to  
be copied. When placing an original in the ADF, set so that the last page is  
on the bottom.  
When placing an original on the exposure glass or in the ADF using Batch  
mode, press the {q} key after all the originals have been scanned.  
See “Select Stapling Position”, General Settings Guide.  
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Punch  
You can make punch holes in copies.  
2 holes  
2
GCPNCH1E  
3 holes  
GCPNCH3E  
4 holes  
GCPNCH0E  
Important  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
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Punch hole positions  
The relationship between the orientation in which you place the original and  
the punch hole positions is as follows:  
Original location  
Punch  
hole  
position  
Exposur  
ADF  
glass  
2
AMG021S  
This table shows the punch hole positions, not the orientation of delivery.  
2 hole left K and 2 hole top L are not available for larger than A4 size paper.  
A Press [Finishing].  
B Select one of the punch hole positions.  
C Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
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Duplex  
There are two types of duplex.  
1 Sided 2 Sides  
Copies 2 one-sided pages on 1 two-sided page.  
2
2 Sided 2 Sided  
Copies 1 two-sided page on 1 two sided page.  
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Original orientation and completed copies  
The resulting copy image will differ according to the orientation in which you  
place your originals (vertical or horizontal).  
The table shows the orientation of images on the front and back of copies, not  
the orientation of delivery.  
2
AMG050S  
A Press [Dup./Combine/Series].  
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B Select [1 Sided 2 Sided] or [2 Sided 2 Sided].  
2
C Press [OK].  
D Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
The maximum paper weight that can be used with duplex copying is 64–  
105 g/m2 (17-28 lb.).  
When placing an original on the exposure glass, start with the first page to  
be copied. When placing an original in the ADF, set so that the last page is  
on the bottom.  
You can also select “1 Sided to 2 Sided” or “2 Sided to 2 Sided” directly by  
pressing the Copy Function Key in step . In that case, proceed to step .  
A
D
To change originals and copy orientation in step , press [Orientation].  
B
When placing an original on the exposure glass or in the ADF using Batch  
mode, press the {q} key after all the originals have been scanned.  
For related initial settings, see “Front Margin: Left / Right”, “Back Margin:  
Left / Right”, “Front Margin: Top / Bottom”, “Back Margin: Top / Bot-  
Reference  
See p.99 “Margin Adjustment”.  
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Originals and copy orientation  
You can select the orientation.  
• Top to Top  
2
Duplex1  
• Top to Bottom  
Duplex2  
A Select orientation (original and copy), and then press [OK].  
Note  
The default setting is [Top to Top]. You can change the default orientation  
with Copier Features in User Tools. See “Copy Orientation in Duplex  
Mode”, “Original Orientation in Duplex Mode”, General Settings Guide.  
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One-Sided Combine  
Combine several pages onto one side of a sheet.  
There are six types of One-Sided Combine.  
1 Sided 2 Pages Combine 1 Side  
Copies 2 one-sided originals to one side of a sheet.  
2
GCSHVY7E  
1 Sided 4 Pages Combine 1 Side  
Copies 4 one-sided originals to one side of a sheet.  
1 Sided 8 Pages Combine 1 Side  
Copies 8 one-sided originals to one side of a sheet.  
2 Sided 1 Page Combine 1 Side  
Copies 1 two-sided original to one side of a sheet.  
2 Sided 2 Page Combine 1 Side  
Copies 2 two-sided originals to one side of a sheet.  
2 Sided 4 Page Combine 1 Side  
Copies 4 two-sided originals to one side of a sheet.  
Orientation of the original and image position of combine  
Open to left (K) originals  
GCSHUY1E  
Open to top (L) originals  
GCSHUY2E  
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Placing originals (originals placed in the ADF)  
• Originals read from left to right  
Combine5  
• Originals read from top to bottom  
2
Combine6  
A Press [Dup./Combine/Series].  
B Press [Combine].  
C Select [1 Sided] or [2 Sided] for Original, and then press [Combine 1 Side] for  
Copy.  
D Select the number of originals to combine.  
E Select the paper size.  
F Press [OK].  
G Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
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Note  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
You can also select [1 sided Comb 2 orig] or [1 sided Comb 4 orig] directly  
by pressing the Copy Function Key in step . In that case, proceed to step  
A
.
G
See “Erase Original Shadow in Combine”, “Copy Order in Combine”,  
2
Reference  
See p.85 “Originals and copy orientation”.  
Two-Sided Combine  
Combines various pages of originals into one sheet with two sides.  
There are six types of Two-Sided Combine.  
1 Sided 4 Pages Combine 2 Side  
Copies 4 one-sided originals to one sheet with two pages per side.  
GCBOOK1E  
1 Sided 8 Pages Combine 2 Side  
Copies 8 one-sided originals to one sheet with four pages per side.  
GCSHVYAE  
A Front  
B Back  
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1 Sided 16 Pages Combine 2 Side  
Copies 16 one-sided originals to one sheet with eight pages per side.  
2
GCSHVY5E  
A Front  
B Back  
2 Sided 2 Pages Combine 2 Side  
Copies 2 two-sided originals to one sheet with two pages per side.  
GCSHVY1E  
2 Sided 4 Pages Combine 2 Side  
Copies 4 two-sided originals to one sheet with four pages per side.  
GCSHVY2E  
A Front  
B Back  
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2 Sided 8 Pages Combine 2 Side  
Copies 8 two-sided originals to one sheet with eight pages per side.  
2
GCSHVY6E  
A Front  
B Back  
A Press [Dup./Combine/Series].  
B Press [Combine].  
C Select [1 Sided] or [2 Sided] for Original, and then press [Combine 2 Sides] for  
Copy.  
D Select the number of originals to combine.  
E Press [OK].  
F Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
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Note  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
See “Erase Original Shadow in Combine”, “Copy Order in Combine”,  
Reference  
See p.85 “Originals and copy orientation”.  
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Series Copies  
Separately copies the front and back of a two-sided original or the two facing  
pages of a bound original onto two sheets.  
There are two types of Series Copies.  
Important  
You cannot use the Book 1 Sided function from the ADF.  
See the following table for original and copy paper sizes when using a 100%  
ratio:  
Metric version  
AMA020S  
Inch version  
AMA027S  
Book 1 Sided  
You can make one-sided copies from two facing pages of a bound original  
(book).  
CP2B0100  
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2 Sided 1 Sided  
You can make one-sided copies from two-sided originals.  
2
A Press [Dup./Combine/Series].  
B Press [Series].  
C Select [2 Sided 1 Sided] or [Book 1 Sided], and then press [OK].  
If you selected [2 Sided 1 Sided], you can change the orientation.  
D Place your original on the exposure glass, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
Press the {q} key after all originals have been scanned.  
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Booklet/Magazine  
Copies two or more originals in page order.  
There are six types of Booklet/Magazine.  
Important  
The following table shows the paper sizes of two-sided original and two-sid-  
2
ed copy (when copying at a ratio of 100%):  
Metric version  
AMA020S  
Inch version  
AMA027S  
1 Sided Booklet  
Make copies in page order for a folded booklet as shown.  
• Open to left  
GCBOOK0E  
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• Open to right  
2
GCBOOK1E  
2 Sided Booklet  
Make two-sided originals to copies in page order for a folded booklet as  
shown.  
• Open to left  
GCAH010E  
• Open to right  
GCAH020E  
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1 Sided Magazine  
Copies two or more originals to make copies in page order when they are  
folded and stacked.  
• Open to left  
2
GCBOOK3E  
• Open to right  
GCBOOK4E  
2 Sided Magazine  
Copies two or more originals of two-sided to make copies in page order when  
they are folded and stacked.  
• Open to left  
GCAH030E  
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• Open to right  
2
GCAH040E  
Book 2 Sided  
Copies a two-page spread original onto one sheet with one page per side.  
You cannot use the bypass tray with “Book 2 Sided” or “Front&Back 2  
Sided”.  
Front & Back 2 Sided  
Copies each two-page spread original as it is onto both sides of a sheet.  
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How to fold and unfold copies to make a booklet  
As shown below, fold a copy along the centreline, and open.  
2
GCBOOK2E  
A Open to left  
B Open to right  
How to fold and unfold copies to make a magazine  
As shown below, fold and stack copies to make a magazine, and open.  
• Open to left  
GCBOOK5E  
• Open to right  
GCBOOK6E  
A Select [Open to Left] or [Open to Right] with User Tools.  
See “Orientation: Booklet, Magazine”, General Settings Guide.  
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B Press [Dup./Combine/Series].  
2
C Press [Book].  
D Select a book type separately for the original ([1 Sided] or [2 Sided]) and copy  
([Booklet] or [Magazine]), or select a book type from [Book 2 Sided] and  
[Front&Back 2 Sided].  
E Select the paper.  
F Press [OK].  
G Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
When placing an original on the exposure glass or in the ADF using Batch  
mode, press the {q} key after all the originals have been scanned.  
The machine sets the reproduction ratio automatically to meet the paper  
size.  
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Margin Adjustment  
Copies originals leaving a binding margin.  
2
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Press [Margin Adj.].  
C Set a binding margin for a front page. Press [] and [] when setting the  
left and right margins, and [] and [] when setting the top and bottom mar-  
gins.  
D Set a binding margin for the back side pages. Press [] and [] when set-  
ting the left and right margins, and [] and [] when setting the top and bot-  
tom margins, and then press [OK].  
Margin on the back side of the page is valid when [1 Sided 2 Sided] or [Com-  
bine 2 Sides] is selected.  
E Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
If you make a mistake, press [], [], [], [], or press [Clear] to set a new  
value.  
If you do not need to specify the margins for the back side pages in step ,  
C
press [OK] and proceed to step .  
E
See “Front Margin: Left / Right”, “Back Margin: Left / Right”, “Front Mar-  
gin: Top / Bottom”, “Back Margin: Top / Bottom”, “1 Sided 2 Sided  
Auto Margin: TtoT”, “1 Sided 2 Sided Auto Margin: TtoB”, General Set-  
tings Guide.  
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Erase  
This function erases the centre and/or all four sides of the original image.  
This function has the following three types:  
Border  
This mode erases the edge margin of the original image.  
2
GCCENT2E  
Centre  
This mode erases the centre margin of the original image.  
GCCENT1E  
Centre/Border  
This mode erases both the centre and edge margins of the original image.  
GCCENT3E  
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Note  
The relationship between the original orientation and the erased part is as fol-  
lows:  
L original  
K original  
2
A Erased part  
B 2-99 mm (0.1”-3.9”)  
The erase width is set to 10 mm (0.4 inch) as a default. You can change this  
setting with User Tools. See “Erase Centre Width”, “Erase Border Width”,  
General Settings Guide.  
Border Erase (same width)  
This mode erases the edge margin of the original image.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Press [Erase].  
C Press [Erase Centre / Border].  
D Press [Same Width].  
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E Set an erase border width with [n] or [o].  
Pressing [n] or [o] changes the width in increments of 1 mm (0.1 inch).  
Pressing and holding down the relevant key changes the width in increments  
of 10 mm (0.4 inch).  
2
F Press [OK] twice.  
G Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
To change the value entered in step , press [n] and [o] to set a new val-  
E
ue.  
Border Erase (different width)  
This mode erases the edge margin of the original image.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Press [Erase].  
C Press [Erase Centre / Border].  
D Press [Different Width ].  
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E Press the key for the border you want to change and set an erase width with  
[n] and [o].  
2
F Press [OK] twice.  
G Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Centre Erase  
This mode erases the centre margin of the original image.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Press [Erase].  
C Press [Erase Centre / Border].  
D Press [Erase Centre].  
E Set the erase centre width with [n] and [o].  
F Press [OK] twice.  
G Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
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Centre/Border Erase (same width)  
This mode erases both the centre and edge margins of the original image.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
2
B Press [Erase].  
C Press [Erase Centre / Border].  
D Press [Erase Centre / Border].  
E Press [Same Width].  
F Press [Centre], and then set the erase centre width with [n] and [o].  
G Press [Border], and then set the erase border width with [n] and [o].  
H Press [OK] twice.  
I Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
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Centre/Border Erase (different width)  
This mode erases both the centre and edge margins of the original image.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
2
B Press [Erase].  
C Press [Erase Centre / Border].  
D Press [Erase Centre / Border].  
E Press [Different Width ].  
F Press the key for the order you want to change and set an erase width with  
[n] and [o].  
G Press [OK] twice.  
H Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
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Background Numbering  
Use this function to have numbers printed on the background of copies. If this  
function is used in conjunction with Sort, same numbers are printed on a depart-  
ment basis, helping you to keep track of confidential documents.  
Important  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
2
GCSTMP2J  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Press [Stamp].  
C Press [Background Numbering].  
D Enter the number to start counting from with the number keys, and then  
press {q} key.  
E Press [OK] twice.  
F Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
To change the value entered in step , press the [Clear] or {Clear/Stop} key  
D
to set a new value.  
When the Full Colour Copy is selected, the full Colour counter will ad-  
vance to “1”.  
The default Colour is black.  
See “Size”, “Density”, General Settings Guide.  
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Preset Stamp  
Messages are stamped on copied.  
Important  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
Only one message can be stamped at a time.  
2
GCSTMP1E  
• The following eight messages are available for stamping:  
“COPY”, “URGENT”, “PRIORITY”, “For Your Info.”, “PRELIMINARY”,  
“For Internal Use Only”, “CONFIDENTIAL”, “DRAFT”  
Stamp position and original orientation  
The stamp positions differ according to the orientation in which you place  
your originals.  
GCSTMP5E  
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A Press [Edit / Colour].  
2
B Press [Stamp].  
C Press [Preset Stamp].  
D Select the desired message.  
You can change the Stamp Colour, position, size, and density of the stamp.  
E Press [All Pages] or [1st Page Only] to select the print page.  
F After you specify all desired settings, press [OK].  
G Press [OK] twice.  
H Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
When the Full Colour Copy is selected, the full Colour counter will ad-  
vance to “1”.  
The default user stamp Colour is red.  
See “Stamp Priority”, “Stamp Language”, “Stamp Position”, “Stamp For-  
mat”, General Settings Guide.  
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Changing the stamp Colour  
Changes the stamp Colour.  
A Press [Stamp Colour].  
B Select the stamp Colour, and then press [OK].  
2
Changing the stamp position, size and density  
Changes the stamp position, size and density.  
A Press [Change].  
B Select the position for print, size, and density, and then press [OK].  
User Stamp  
Copies a scanned image as a stamp. Letters or images you use frequently can be  
registered.  
Important  
You have to register a user stamp before using this function.  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
Only one message can be stamped each time.  
GCSTMP0E  
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Stamp position and original orientation  
The user stamp positions differ according to the orientation in which you  
place your originals.  
2
GCSTMP6E  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Press [Stamp].  
C Press [User Stamp].  
D Select the stamp you require.  
You can change the stamp Colour and position.  
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E Press [All Pages] or [1st Page Only] to select the print page.  
2
F After making all settings, press [OK].  
G Press [OK].  
H Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
When the Full Colour Copy is selected, the full Colour counter will ad-  
vance to “1”.  
The default user stamp Colour is red.  
See “Stamp Format: 1-4”, “Stamp Colour: 1-4”, General Settings Guide.  
Changing the user stamp Colour  
Changes the stamp Colour.  
A Press [Stamp Colour].  
B Select the stamp Colour, and then press [OK].  
Changing the user stamp position  
Changes the stamp position.  
A Press [Change] under < Stamp Position >.  
B Select the desired position, and then press [OK].  
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To program the user stamp  
This function scans an image that is used as a user stamp.  
The range of stamp images for readability is 10–297 mm (0.4”-11.7”) high and  
10–432 mm (0.4”-17.0”) wide. However, if the value exceeds the maximum value  
of the area (5,000 mm2, 7.75 inch2), it is corrected within the range of the area au-  
tomatically.  
2
A Make sure that the machine is in copier mode.  
B Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
AMG041S  
C Press [Copier / Document Server Features].  
D Press [Stamp].  
E Press [User Stamp].  
F Press [Program / Delete Stamp].  
G Press [mProgram], and then press the stamp number you want to program.  
H Enter the user stamp name (up to ten characters) with the letter keys, and  
then press [OK].  
I {Eqnte}rktheye.horizontal size of the stamp with the number keys, and then press  
J Press [Vertical], and then enter the vertical size of the stamp with the number  
keys, and then press {q} key.  
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K Place the original for user stamp on the exposure glass, and then press [Start  
Scanning].  
The original will be scanned, and the stamp will be registered.  
L Press [Exit].  
M Press [Exit].  
The display returns to the Printer Configuration menu screen.  
2
N Press [Exit].  
Exits settings and gets ready to copy.  
Note  
Stamp numbers with m already have settings in them.  
If the stamp number is already being used, the machine will ask you if you  
want to overwrite it . Press [Yes] or [No].  
Originals cannot be scanned from the ADF when programming the user  
stamp.  
To delete the user stamp  
Deletes an image registered as a user stamp.  
You cannot restore a deleted stamp.  
A Make sure that the machine is in Copy mode.  
B Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
AMG041S  
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C Press [Copier / Document Server Features].  
2
D Press [Stamp].  
E Press [User Stamp].  
F Press [Program / Delete Stamp].  
G Press [Delete], and then press the stamp number you want to delete.  
H Select [Yes], and then press [Exit].  
I Press [Exit].  
The display returns to the Copier/Document Server Features main menu.  
J Press [Exit].  
Exits settings and gets ready to copy.  
Date Stamp  
Use this function to print dates on your copies.  
17/11/2006  
AMG049S  
You can select from the following styles:  
• MM/DD/YYYY  
• MM.DD.YYYY  
• DD/MM/YYYY  
• DD.MM.YYYY  
• YYY.MM.DD  
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Stamp position and original orientation  
The date stamp positions differ according to the orientation in which you  
place your originals.  
2
AMG023S  
Important  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Press [Stamp].  
C Press [Date Stamp].  
D Select the stamp format.  
You can change the Stamp Colour, style and position of the date to be  
stamped.  
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E Press [All Pages] or [1st Page Only] to select the print page.  
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F After all settings are complete, press [OK].  
G Press [OK].  
H Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
You can change the Stamp Colour, format and position of the date to be  
stamped.  
The default Colour is Black.  
See “Date Stamp”, General Settings Guide.  
To change the date stamp Colour  
Changes the stamp Colour.  
A Press [Stamp Colour].  
B Select the stamp Colour, and then press [OK].  
To change the format of date  
Changes the style of date to be stamped.  
A Press [Change Format] under < Current Date>.  
B Select the date format, and then press [OK].  
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To change the date stamp position  
Changes the stamp position.  
A Press [Change] under < Stamp Position >.  
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B Select the desired date stamp position, and then press [OK].  
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Page Numbering  
Use this function to print page numbers on your copies.  
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CP2G0100  
There are six types of page numbering.  
• P1,P2,…  
• 1/5,2/5,…  
• -1-,-2-,…  
• P.1,P.2,…  
• 1, 2, …  
• 1-1,1-2,…  
Stamp position and original orientation  
The page stamp positions differ according to the orientation in which you  
place your originals.  
GCSTMP8E  
Important  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
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A Press [Edit / Colour].  
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B Press [Stamp].  
C Press [Page Numbering].  
D Select the format.  
E After you specify all desired settings, press [OK].  
F Press [OK].  
G Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
You can specify the stamp Colour, position, pages to be stamped, and  
numbering.  
The default Colour is black.  
See “Stamp”, General Settings Guide.  
Changing the stamp Colour  
Changes the stamp Colour.  
A Press [Stamp Colour].  
B Select the stamp Colour, and then press [OK].  
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Changing the stamp position  
Changes the stamp position.  
A Press [Change] under < Stamp Position >.  
B Select the desired position, and then press [OK].  
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Specifying the first printing page and start number (“P1,P2...”, “-1-,-2-...”, “P.1,P.2...”,  
“1,2...”)  
Below explains the example when “P1, P2 …” is selected. The steps are the same  
for other cases.  
A Press [Change] under <Change Numbering>.  
B Press [First Printing Page], enter the original sheet number from which to start  
printing from, and then press the {q} key.  
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C Press [First Printing Number], enter the number of page from which to start  
numbering from with the number keys, and then press the {q} key.  
The example below shows when the first printing page is “2” and the start  
number is “3”.  
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GCANPE2J  
D Press [Last Number], enter the number of the page at which to stop number-  
ing with the number keys, and then press the {q} key.  
If you want to number all pages to the end, press [to the End].  
E When page designation is complete, press [OK].  
F Press [OK] twice.  
Specifying the first printing page and start number (“1/5,2/5…”)  
A Press [Change] under <Change Numbering>.  
B Press [First Printing Page]. Enter the original sheet number from which to start  
printing, and then press {q} key.  
You can enter between 1 and 9999 for the original sheet number from which  
to start printing.  
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C Press [First Printing Number], enter the number of page from which to start  
numbering from with the number keys, and then press the {q} key.  
D Press [Last Number], enter the number of page at which to stop numbering  
with the number keys, and then press the {q} key.  
Proceed to step when not changing.  
E
If you want to number all pages to the end, press [to the End].  
2
The last number is the last page number to print. For example, if Total Pages  
is ten, if you want to print up to seven pages and do not want to print from  
page 8 on, enter “7” for Last Number. Normally, you do not need to enter the  
number.  
E Press [Total Pages], enter the total number of original pages with the number  
keys, and then press the {q} key.  
F When page designation is complete, press [OK] twice.  
G Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
To change the number entered in step , press the [Clear] or {Clear/Stop}  
B
key, and then enter a new number.  
To change the settings (the first printing page, the number of page from  
which to start numbering, or total number of pages) after pressing [OK],  
press [Change] and then enter the numbers again.  
To change a page number, press [StartPage], and then enter the number  
with number keys.  
Specifying the first printing page and start number (“1-1,1-2…”)  
A Press [Change] under <Change Numbering>.  
B Press [First Printing Page], enter the original sheet number from which to start  
printing, and then press the {q} key.  
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C Press [First Chapter No.], enter the chapter number from which to start num-  
bering with the number keys, and then press the {q} key.  
You can enter between 1 and 9999 for the chapter number from which to start  
numbering.  
D Press [First Printing Number], enter the page number from which to start print-  
ing with the number keys, and then press the {q} key.  
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E Press [OK].  
F When page designation is complete, press [OK] twice.  
G Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
To change the number entered in step , press the [Clear] or {Clear/Stop}  
B
key, and then enter a new number.  
If you selected “1/5,2/5...” and want to change the settings (the first print-  
ing page, the number of page from which to start numbering, or total  
number of pages) after pressing [OK] in step , press [Change] and then en-  
F
ter the numbers again.  
If you selected “1/5,2/5...” and want to change a page number after press-  
ing [OK] in step , press [Change] and then enter the number again with the  
F
number keys.  
Image Repeat  
The original image is copied repeatedly.  
There are two ways to specify an image to be repeated.  
Whole Area Repeat  
Repeatedly copies the entire image.  
Specified Area Repeat  
Repeatedly copies a specified portion of the image.  
Note  
See “Image Repeat Separation Line”, General Settings Guide.  
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Whole Area Repeat  
Repeatedly copies the entire image.  
The number of repeated images depends on the original size, copy paper size,  
and reproduction ratio. For example, see the following table:  
Original: A5K/Copy paper: A4K or Original: A5L/Copy paper A4L, Original:  
51/2× 81/2K/Copy paper: 81/2× 11”K or Original: 51/2× 81/2L/Copy paper:  
81/2× 11”L  
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4 repeats (71%)  
16 repeats (35%)  
Repeat2  
Repeat1  
Original: A5K/Copy paper: A4L or Original: A5L/Copy paper A4K, Original:  
51/2× 81/2K/Copy paper: 81/2× 11”L or Original: 51/2× 81/2L/Copy paper:  
81/2× 11”K  
2 repeats (100%)  
8 repeats (50%)  
32 repeats (25%)  
Repeat5  
Repeat3  
Repeat4  
A Select the size of copy paper and the reproduction ratio.  
B Press [Edit / Colour].  
C Press [Edit Image].  
D Press [Image Repeat].  
E Make sure that [Whole Area] is selected, and then press [OK].  
F Press [OK].  
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G Place your original, and then press the {Start} key.  
Specified Area Repeat  
Repeatedly copies a specified portion of the image.  
Determine the location of the area's base point and its length and width.  
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GCRE032E  
A Set on the exposure glass  
Important  
You cannot use this function from the ADF.  
A Measure the location of the base point (X1, Y1) and its length and width (X2,  
Y2) for the area of the image repeatedly copied.  
You can set any value in the range of X1: 0-412 mm (0”-16.2”), X2: 20-432 mm  
(0.8”-17.0”), Y1: 0-277 mm (0”-10.8”), and Y2: 20-297 mm (0.8”-11.6”).  
B Select the size of copy paper and the reproduction ratio.  
C Press [Edit / Colour].  
D Press [Edit Image].  
E Press [Image Repeat].  
F Press [Specified Area].  
G Enter the length of [X1] with number keys, and then press {q} key.  
H Enter the length of [Y1] with the number keys, and then press {q} key.  
I Enter the length of [X2] with the number keys, and then press {q} key.  
J Enter the length of [Y2] with the number keys, and then press {q} key.  
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Copying  
K Press [OK] twice.  
L Place the original on the exposure glass, and then press the {Start} key.  
Double Copies  
One original image is copied twice on one copy as shown.  
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Important  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
See the following table for original and copy paper sizes when using a 100%  
ratio:  
Metric version  
AMG015S  
Inch version  
AMG016S  
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A Press [Edit / Colour].  
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B Press [Edit Image].  
C Press [Double Copies].  
D Press [OK].  
E Select the paper.  
F Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
See “Double Copies Separation Line”, General Settings Guide.  
Centring  
You can make copies with the image moved to the centre of the copy paper.  
Important  
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.  
The original sizes and directions for centring are listed below.  
Metric version  
Original placed on:  
Exposure glass  
ADF  
Original size and orientation  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, 8” × 13”L  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5KL, 11 × 17L,  
81/2× 11”KL, 8” × 13”L, 8KL, 16KKL  
Inch version  
Original placed on:  
Paper size and orientation  
11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L, 81/2× 11”KL  
Exposure glass  
A3L, A4KL, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L, 81/2× 11”KL,  
51/2× 81/2KL, 10” × 14”L, 71/4× 101/2L  
ADF  
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GCCNTR0E  
A Select the paper.  
B Press [Edit / Colour].  
C Press [Edit Image].  
D Press [Centring].  
E Press [OK].  
F Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
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Positive/Negative  
Copies an image inverted. If your original is black and white, copy images are  
inverted. If your original is Colour, the density, darkness and brightness of each  
Colour will be reversed and inverted to complimentary Colours.  
Important  
If your original is black and white, copy images are inverted. If your original  
is Colour, the density, darkness and brightness of each Colour will be re-  
versed and inverted to complimentary Colours.  
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GCHATN1E  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Press [Edit Image].  
C Press [Positive / Negative].  
D Press [OK].  
E Select the paper.  
F Place your originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
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Mirror  
Copies by reversing the image from left to right, as reflected in a mirror.  
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GCMILL1J  
A Press [Edit / Colour].  
B Press [Edit Image].  
C Press [Mirror Image].  
D Press [OK].  
E Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
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Covers  
Covers function includes Front Cover and Front/Back Covers.  
Front cover  
The first page of your originals is copied on specific paper sheet for covers, or  
a cover sheet is inserted before the first copy.  
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• Copy  
• Blank  
Front/Back Covers  
The first and last pages of your original are copied on specific paper for use  
as covers, or a cover sheet is inserted before the first copy and after the last  
copy.  
• Copy  
AMF085S  
• Blank  
A Set the tray for the front cover paper.  
The cover sheet should be the same size and orientation as the copy paper.  
See “Cover Sheet Tray”, General Settings Guide.  
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B Press [Cover/Slip Sheet].  
2
C Select [Copy] or [Blank] for the cover sheet, and then press [OK].  
D Select the paper tray that contains the sheet paper to copy the originals.  
E Place your originals in the ADF,and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
You can set neither the copy paper for originals nor cover sheets in the by-  
pass tray.  
When selecting [Copy] in step , select whether the front and back covers  
C
are copied 1 Sided or 2 Sided.  
Designate  
Use this function to have certain pages of your original copied onto slip sheets  
or to insert a slip sheet for each page specified.  
Important  
Before using this function, set the special paper tray for slip sheets.  
The slip sheets should be the same size and orientation as the copy paper.  
You cannot place the copy paper in the bypass tray.  
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A Press [Cover/Slip Sheet].  
2
B Press [Designate / Chapter].  
C Select [Designate: Copy] or [Designate: Blank].  
D Press the key to select the chapter number.  
To select pages 11 to 20 (chapter), press [11-20].  
E Enter the page location of the first page of the first chapter with the number  
keys, and then press the {q} key.  
F To specify another page location, repeat steps to .  
D
E
Up to 20 pages can be specified.  
G Select the paper tray that contains the sheet paper to copy the originals.  
H When you finish specifying pages, press [OK] twice.  
I Place your originals in the ADF, and then press the {Start} key.  
Reference  
See “Slip Sheet Tray”, General Settings Guide.  
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Chapters  
The page locations you specify with this function will appear on the front of  
copy sheets.  
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GCSHOWOJ  
Important  
Before selecting this function, press [Dup./Combine/Series] and select “1 Sided  
2 Sided” or “Combine”.  
This function can be used only when you use the Duplex (1 Sided2 Sided)  
or Combine function.  
A Press [Cover/Slip Sheet].  
B Press [Designate / Chapter].  
C Press [Chapter].  
D Press the key to select the chapter number.  
To select chapters 11 to 20, press [11-20].  
E Enter the page location of the first page of the first chapter with the number  
keys, and then press the {q} key.  
You can specify the pages up to 20.  
F To specify another page location, repeat steps to .  
D
E
G Select the paper.  
H When page designation is complete, [OK] twice.  
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I Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Slip Sheets  
Every time an original page changes, a slip sheet is inserted. You can also print  
on the inserted slip sheet.  
Since a slip sheet is inserted for every page, you can protect printed surfaces.  
This function is useful in copying OHP transparencies.  
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Important  
Before using this function, set the special paper tray for slip sheets.  
Load the slip sheets in the same size and orientation as the copy paper or the  
OHP transparency.  
When using OHP transparencies placed in the bypass tray  
• Copy  
• Blank  
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Copying  
A Press [Cover/Slip Sheet].  
2
B Select [Copy] or [Blank], and then press [OK].  
C Select the paper tray containing the sheet paper to copy the originals.  
When using OHP transparencies, open the bypass tray.  
D Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
Press the {q} key and select [OHP (Transparency)] in Special paper.  
When copying OHP transparencies set on the bypass tray, if Internal Tray  
1 is not selected for the output paper tray, copies are delivered to it.  
Reference  
See p.38 “When copying onto OHP Transparencies or Thin Paper”.  
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Storing Data in the Document Server  
Storing Data in the Document Server  
The Document Server enables you to store documents in the memory and print  
them as you want.  
Important  
Data stored in the machine might be lost if some kind of failure occurs. The  
manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage that might result from  
the loss of data.  
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A Press [Store File].  
B Enter a file name, user name, or password if necessary.  
C Press [OK].  
D Place the originals.  
E Make the scanning settings for the original.  
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F Press the {Start} key.  
Originals are scanned and stored in memory.  
Note  
To stop scanning, press the {Clear/Stop} key. To resume a paused scanning  
job, press [Continue] in the confirmation display. To delete scanned images  
and cancel the job, press [Stop]. The originals placed in the ADF are deliv-  
ered.  
2
When placing an original on the exposure glass, press the {q} key after  
all the originals have been scanned.  
Data stored in the Document Server is set to be deleted after three days by  
the factory default. You can specify the period after which the stored data  
is deleted automatically. For details about changing settings, see “Auto  
Delete File in Document Server”, General Settings Guide.  
To check if the document has been stored, press the {Document Server} key.  
If you want to store another document, do so after copying is complete.  
For details about the Document Server, see “Document Server”.  
For details about printing stored documents, see “Printing a Stored Docu-  
ment”.  
For details about setting user name, file name, and password, see “Storing  
Data”.  
Depending on the security setting, [Access Privileges] may appear instead  
of [User Name]. For details about specifying [Access Privileges], consult the  
Reference  
See p.147 “Using the Document Server”.  
See p.156 “Printing a Stored Document”.  
See p.147 “Storing Data”.  
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Programs  
Programs  
You can store the frequently used copy job settings in the machine memory and  
recall them for future use.  
You can store up to 10 programs.  
Note  
2
You can select the standard mode or program No. 10 as the mode to be set  
when modes are cleared or reset, or immediately after the operation switch is  
turned on. See “Programming Defaults in Initial Display”.  
Paper settings are stored based on paper size. So if you place more than one  
paper tray of the same size, the paper tray prioritized with User Tools (Sys-  
tem Settings) will be selected first. See “Paper Tray Priority”, General Settings  
Guide.  
Programs are not deleted by turning the power off or by pressing the {Clear  
Modes} key.  
Storing a Program  
Stores a program.  
A Edit the copy settings so all functions you want to store in this program are  
selected.  
B Press the {Program} key.  
AMG078S  
C Press [Program].  
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Copying  
D Press the program number you want to store.  
E Enter the program name with the letter keys on the display panel.  
You can enter up to 40 characters.  
2
F Press [OK].  
The screen returns to the program screen, showing the program number fol-  
lowed by the program name. The screen returns to the initial copy display af-  
ter a short time.  
Note  
Program numbers with m against them already have settings made for  
them.  
If you do not want to enter the program name in step , proceed to step .  
E
F
Changing a Stored Program  
Changes program settings.  
A Check the program settings.  
B Set the contents of a program.  
C Press the {Program} key.  
D Press [Program].  
E Press the program number you want to store.  
F Press [Yes].  
G Enter the program name.  
You can enter up to 40 characters.  
H Press [OK].  
The screen returns to the program screen, showing the program number fol-  
lowed by the program name. The screen returns to the initial copy display af-  
ter a short time.  
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Programs  
Note  
When you want to check the contents of a program, recall the program.  
When it is overwritten, the previous program is deleted.  
Deleting a Program  
Erases the contents of program.  
A Press the {Program} key.  
B Press [Delete].  
2
C Press the program number you want to delete.  
D Press [Yes].  
The program is deleted, and the display returns to the initial copy display.  
Recalling a Program  
Recalls a stored program and copies its contents.  
A Press the {Program} key.  
B Press [Recall].  
C Press the program number you want to recall.  
The stored settings are displayed.  
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Copying  
D Place the originals, and then press the {Start} key.  
Note  
Only programs with m against them contain a program in step .  
C
Programming Defaults in Initial Display  
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This section describes how to program defaults for the initial display when  
modes are cleared or reset, or immediately after the operation switch is turned.  
The default settings you can program are Colour Mode, Paper Tray, Original  
Type, Density, Special Original, Original Orientation, Cover/Slip Sheet, Edit /  
Colour, Dup./Combine/Series, Reduce / Enlarge, Finishing.  
A Specify scan settings and any other settings you require in the initial dis-  
play.  
B Press the {Program} key.  
C Press [Program as Defaults].  
D Press [Program].  
E When a confirmation dialog appears, press [Yes].  
The current settings are programmed as defaults. The screen returns to the in-  
itial display.  
Note  
To restore the factory default settings on the initial display, press [Restore  
Factory Defaults].  
The default settings can be programmed separately for the normal screen  
and simplified screens.  
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3. Document Server  
Using the Document Server enables you to store documents being read with the  
copy feature on the hard disk of this machine. Thus you can print them later ap-  
plying necessary conditions.  
Relationship between Document Server  
and Other Functions  
State of the Document Server varies depending on the function used.  
Copier Functions  
• Storing method: Copy/Document Server  
• List display: Available  
• Printing: Available  
• Transmission: Unavailable  
Printer Functions  
• Storing method: Personal computer  
• List display: Available  
• Printing: Available  
• Transmission: Unavailable  
Fax Functions  
• Storing method: Fax  
• List display: Available  
• Printing: Available  
• Transmission: Available  
Transmission is done by use of the stored document transmission of the fax  
feature. See “Sending Stored Documents”, Facsimile Reference.  
Scanner Functions  
• Storing method: Scanner  
• List display: Unavailable  
When documents are stored with the scanner feature, you can confirm  
them from the scanner feature screen. See “Displaying the List of Stored  
Files”, Scanner Reference.  
• Printing: Unavailable  
• Transmission: Available  
Transmission is done by use of the stored document transmission of the  
scanner feature. See “Sending Stored Files”, Scanner Reference.  
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Document Server  
Document Server Display  
Following explains the screens and icons displayed in the Document Server  
function.  
Document Server initial display  
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AMG034S  
1. This screen displays the opera-  
4. The function used for the storing  
as well as the colour mode is dis-  
played.  
tional status and messages.  
2. The number of the originals be-  
ing read with the memory as well as  
the number of paper sets and copied  
are displayed.  
5. The functions under which the  
documents were stored.  
3. Keys for the operation is dis-  
played.  
The list display of the Document Server shows the following icons depending on  
the storing function and the colour mode selected:  
Function  
Icons  
Copying  
Facsimile  
Printer  
Colour icons  
Full colour  
Black and white  
Monochrome  
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Relationship between Document Server and Other Functions  
Note  
All the stored documents may not be displayed depending on the security  
function specified.  
Simplified Display  
This section explains how to use the “Simplified Display” and introduces its  
keys.  
You can view the simplified display from the Document Server's initial screen  
by pressing the {Simplified Display} key.  
The simplified display contains main functions only.  
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Characters and keys are enlarged on this screen, making for easier operation.  
AMG073S  
Simplified Document Server Screen  
AMG035S  
1. [Key Colour]  
Use this to intensify the screen con-  
trast by changing the colour of the  
keys.  
Not available on the Document Server  
default display.  
Note  
Press the {Simplified Display} key again to return to the Document Server de-  
fault screen.  
The simplified display screen does not contain every available key.  
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Document Server  
Preview Display  
Following explains the preview display displaying procedure and the items dis-  
played on this screen.  
The Preview Display appears after scanning completes. You can also display  
stored documents on the preview display. For details, see “Displaying the List  
of Stored Files”, Scanner Reference.  
The preview display denotes the screen that allows confirming contents of the  
scanned documents.  
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Preview Display  
AMG036S  
1. [][][][]  
5. Display Page  
They are used to move the portion to  
be displayed.  
Used to display the currently opened  
page number, total number of pages,  
page size and the colour mode select-  
ed.  
2. [Zoom Out], [Zoom In]  
Used to scale up or down the docu-  
ment to be displayed.  
6. [Switch]  
Used to turn the page of the selected  
document.  
3. [Exit]  
The login screen will appear.  
7. Display Position  
4. Display File  
When the image is enlarged, the posi-  
tion on the document indicated by this  
key is displayed.  
Used to display the document name.  
[Switch] is displayed on the preview  
screen for the stored documents.  
Above key is used to switch the docu-  
ment to be displayed in the preview.  
Note  
When the preview is already selected from another function, the preview  
screen function may become unusable.  
The preview display is also not available when the paper size is larger than  
A3.  
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Using the Document Server  
Using the Document Server  
Following describes how to use the Document Server.  
Storing Data  
Following describes the procedure for storing documents on the Document  
Server.  
Important  
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Data stored in the machine might be lost if some kind of failure occurs. The  
manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage resulting from loss of  
data.  
When entering your password or recording it to your notebook or like, be  
sure to protect it from being seen by others. Care must also be exercised for  
safe keeping of its recording paper.  
Enter the password in the range of four and eight digits.  
It is advisable not to use the same number such as “0000” or continuous num-  
bers such as “1234” for your password. These numbers are imagine fully and  
they do not provide sufficient security.  
When you have selected a document using a correct password, it remains be-  
ing selected after the operation is finished. As is, therefore, the document is  
left operable to those who don't the password. After the operation, be sure to  
press the {Clear Modes} key to cancel the selected state of the document.  
User names registered to the stored documents of the Document Server are  
used for identifying the documents' authors and the nature of the documents.  
They don't function as a protective means of confidential documents.  
When turning on the fax transmission or scanning by the scanner, make sure  
that all other operations are ended.  
File Name  
A document name such as “COPY0001” and “COPY0002” is automatically at-  
tached to the scanned document. You can change the document name.  
User Name  
You can specify the user name so that the person or department that has  
stored the document can be identified. Two approaches are available in spec-  
ifying the user name. One is specifying the name being registered from the  
Address Book Management and the other is entering another name.  
Password  
You can specify a password for a document to be stored. When a password is  
set for a document, you are to enter that password for printing the document.  
Above arrangement prevents unauthorized printing of the document. Lock  
icon will be attached to the document for which a password has been set.  
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A Press {Document Server} key.  
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B Press [Scan Original].  
C Above operation sets up the user name, document name and password.  
When not changing a document name, the name will be automatically set.  
D Set the original.  
E Specify the original scanning conditions.  
F Press {Start} key.  
The original is canned. The document is saved in the Document Server.  
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Note  
When interrupting the scan, press {Clear/Stop} key. Pressing [Continue]  
from the confirmation screen resumes the scan. Pressing [Stop] deletes the  
scanned images and the original on the automatic document feeder (ADF)  
will be ejected.  
As a password is set, the lock mark will be displayed on the left side of the  
document.  
As scan of the document is completed, a list will be displayed. If the list did  
not appear, press [Scanning Complete].  
According to the factory default, the documents stored on the Document  
Server are deleted three days (72 hours) after the storing date. You can can-  
cel the automatic document deletion or select other period than three days  
for the automatic deletion. See “Auto Delete File in Document Server”,  
General Settings Guide.  
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When storing a document, which is not to be automatically deleted, in the  
Document Server, specify [Off] for “Auto Delete File in Document Server”,  
General Settings Guide before storing the document. If you specify [On] for  
“Auto Delete File in Document Server” after that, Auto Delete File in Doc-  
ument Server will be enabled for the documents being stored after the set-  
ting.  
When storing a document in the Document Server after storing it from the  
copy feature, be sure that its copy is completed.  
To register or change a user name (When using a user name registered to the Address  
Book)  
Following describes the procedure for registering or changing a user name to be  
attached to a stored document.  
A Display the original scan screen.  
B Press [User Name].  
Screen for user name change will appear  
C Select the user name and then press [OK].  
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To register or change a user name (When using a user name not registered to the  
Address Book)  
Following describes the procedure for registering or changing a user name to be  
attached to a stored document.  
A Display the original scan screen.  
B Select the user name and then press [OK].  
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The user name change screen will appear.  
C Press [Manual Entry].  
D Enter the user name and then press [OK].  
To register or change a user name (When no name is registered to the Address Book)  
Following describes the procedure for registering or changing a user name to be  
attached to a stored document.  
A Display the original scan screen.  
B Press [User Name].  
The user name input screen will appear.  
C Enter the user name and then press [OK].  
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To change a file name  
Following describes the procedure for changing a name to be attached to a  
stored document.  
A Display the original scan screen.  
B Press [File Name].  
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The document name change screen will appear.  
C Press [Clear] to delete the document name to be automatically set.  
Note  
In Step , pressing [Backspace] allows you to delete up to any desired loca-  
C
tion.  
You can enter up to 10 full size or 20 half-size characters for a document  
name. In the list, however, up to 8 full size or 16 half-size characters are dis-  
played as the document name. If above limits are exceeded, the list will  
display up to 7 full size or 15 half-size characters for the document name.  
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To set or change a Password  
Following describes the procedure for setting or changing a password to be at-  
tached to a stored document.  
A Display the original scan screen.  
B Press [Password].  
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C Enter the password from the numerical keypad and then press [OK].  
You can use four to eight digits for specifying the password.  
D Four double-check, enter the password again and then press [OK].  
Changing User Name, File Name or Password of a Stored  
Document  
Following describes the procedure for changing a user name, document name or  
password.  
A Press {Document Server}key.  
B Select the document whose user name, document name or password is to  
be changed.  
When a password is set, enter it and then press [OK].  
C Press [File Management].  
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D Press [Change User Name], [Change File Name] or [Change Password].  
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E From the respective change screens, enter the new user name, document  
name or password and then press [OK].  
F Press [OK].  
Note  
Depending on the security setting, [Access Privileges] may appear instead  
of [User Name]. For details about specifying [Access Privileges], consult the  
administrator.  
Checking the Details of a Stored Document  
Following describes the procedure for displaying details of a stored document  
A Select the document whose details are to be displayed.  
When a password is set, enter it and then press[OK].  
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B Press [Details].  
Details of the document will be displayed.  
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Note  
When you have selected two or more documents, you can view the infor-  
mation of the documents in the order of [U][T].  
Pressing [Exit] restores the document selection screen.  
Searching for a Stored Document  
Following describes the procedure for searching a stored document from user  
name or document name.  
You can rearrange the currently chronologically ordered documents in any de-  
sired order.  
To search by file name  
Following describes the procedure for searching a stored document from the  
document name.  
To search by user name  
Following describes the procedure for searching a stored document from the  
user name.  
Note  
Installing DeskTopBinder Lite enables search and reordering of stored docu-  
ments from PC.  
For details about DeskTopBinder Lite, see Instruction Manual and Help of  
DeskTopBinder Lite.  
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To search by file name  
Following describes the procedure for searching a stored document from the  
document name.  
A Press {Document Server} key.  
B Press [File Name].  
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C Enter the document name to be searched and then press [OK].  
A document name that matches completely from the starting character will  
be searched and displayed on the document selection screen.  
Note  
Pressing [Display All] displays ever stored document.  
To search by user name  
Following describes the procedure for searching a stored document from the  
user name.  
A Press {Document Server} key.  
B Press [User Name].  
C When specifying a registered user name, select the user name and then  
press [OK].  
When using a not-registered user name, proceed to the next step.  
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D When the user name is not registered, press [Manual Entry] and then enter the  
user name from the input screen to be displayed. Then press [OK].  
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E Press [OK].  
A document name that matches completely from the starting character will  
be searched and displayed on the document selection screen.  
Note  
Pressing [Display All] displays ever stored document.  
Printing a Stored Document  
Following describes the procedure for printing a stored.  
Using Web Image Monitor allows you to print a document stored in the Docu-  
ment Server from your PC.  
A Select the document to be printed.  
When a password is set, enter it and then press [OK].  
B When printing two or more documents at a time, repeat the operation in  
step .  
A
Up to 30 documents can be printed.  
C When specifying printing conditions, press [To Printing Screen].  
The printing condition screen will appear. User name of the document, doc-  
ument name and the order of printing of this document will be displayed.  
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D Enter the number of print copies from the numerical keypad.  
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Up to 999 copies are specifiable.  
E Press {Start} key.  
Printing will be started.  
Note  
You can search the target document using, in step , [User Name] or [File  
A
Name] situated in the upper left side of the screen.  
Some of the selected document may not be printed due to the difference in  
the size or resolution.  
When changing the printing order, cancel the highlight and then specify  
the order correctly.  
Pressing {Clear Modes} key cancels every selection.  
Pressing [Order] displays the selected documents in the printing order.  
The copy and printer features holds the specified printing conditions after  
the operation is over and applies them at the next printing. The fax feature  
does not have the function of storing the printing conditions.  
When two or more documents are specified, the printing conditions are  
stored on the first document but not on the succeeding documents.  
Following settings are available for the printing conditions. For respective  
printing results, see “Copier Functions”.  
• Book binding style (2 Sided Top to Top, 2 Sided Top to Bottom, Maga-  
zine, Booklet)  
• Treatment of front cover (Cover/Slip Sheet, Edit / Stamp)  
• Finish (Sort, Rotate Sort, Stack, Staple, Punch)  
When printing two or more copies while selecting the sort function, you  
can confirm the finish by printing only one copy.  
When printing two or more documents at a time, you can print them as a  
single continuous document by specifying the order of their printing.  
When printing two or more documents at a time, the printing conditions  
set for the first document are applied to all the remaining documents.  
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When two or more documents are selected, pressing [U][T] allows you to  
confirm the user name, document name and printing order being designat-  
ed for deletion in step .  
A
Pressing [Select File] restores the document selection screen.  
Stamp function is not specifiable to the documents being stored from the  
fax feature.  
Reference  
See p.57 “Copier Functions”  
When Interrupting Printing  
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Following describes the procedure for interrupting printing work.  
A Press {Clear/Stop} key  
B Press [Suspend].  
Changing Number of Print Copies while Printing is in Progress  
Following describes the procedure for changing the number of print copies after  
printing is stared.  
Important  
This feature is enabled when the sort function is selected in the printing con-  
ditions.  
A Press {Clear/Stop} key.  
B Press [Change Quantity].  
C Enter the number of print copies anew from the numerical keypad.  
D Press the {q} key.  
E Press [Continue].  
Printing will be resumed.  
Note  
The range of print copies enterable in step depends on the timing of your  
C
pressing {Clear/Stop} key.  
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Sample Print  
When print copies are massive, you can print a single copy in advance to check  
appropriateness of the printing order of the selected documents and the printing  
conditions.  
Important  
This feature is enabled when the sort function is selected in the printing con-  
ditions.  
A Select the document to be printed.  
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When a password is set, enter it and then press [OK].  
B Press {Sample Copy} key.  
Only one copy will be printed.  
C Press [Continue].  
Printing will be resumed.  
Note  
You can search the target document using, in step , [User Name] or [File  
A
Name] situated in the upper left side of the screen.  
In the display order field of step , you can sort the documents by [User  
A
Name], [File Name], [Date]. Press the item to be used for the sorting.  
When canceling the selection in step , press the highlighted document  
A
again.  
When canceling the printing, press [Suspend]. The print screen will appear,  
enabling to set another item.  
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Printing the First Page  
In order to confirm the print results, you can print the first page alone of the doc-  
ument selected from the document selection screen.  
When two or more documents are selected, the first page of the respective doc-  
uments is printed.  
A Select the document to be printed (confirmed).  
When a password is set, enter it and then press [OK].  
B Press [Print Specified Page].  
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C Press [1st Page].  
D Press {Start} key.  
Note  
You can search the target document using, in step , [User Name] or [File  
A
Name] situated in the upper left side of the screen.  
In the display order field of step , you can sort the documents by [User  
A
Name], [File Name], [Date]. Press the item to be used for the sorting.  
When canceling the selection in step , press the highlighted document  
A
again.  
Printing a Specified Page  
You can print the specified page alone of the document selected from the docu-  
ment selection screen.  
When two or more documents are selected, the specified page of the respective  
documents is printed.  
A Select the document to be printed.  
When a password is set, enter it and then press [OK].  
B Press [Print Specified Page].  
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C Press [Specified Page].  
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D {Sqpe}cikfyeyt.he page to be printed from the numerical keypad and then press  
E Press {Start} key.  
Note  
You can search the target document using, in step , [User Name] or [File  
A
Name] situated in the upper left side of the screen.  
In the display order field of step , you can sort the documents by [User  
A
Name], [File Name], [Date]. Press the item to be used for the sorting.  
When canceling the selection in step , press the highlighted document  
A
again.  
Printing a Specified Range  
You can print the pages in the specified range alone of the document selected  
from the document selection screen.  
When two or more documents are selected, pages in the specified range of the  
respective documents is printed.  
A Select the document to be printed.  
When a password is set, enter it and then press [OK].  
B Press [Print Specified Page].  
C Press [Specify Range].  
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D {Sqpe}cikfyeyt.he printing start page from the numerical keypad and then press  
E {Sqpe}cikfyeyt.he printing end page from the numerical keypad and then press  
F Press {Start} key.  
Note  
You can search the target document using, in step , [User Name] or [File  
A
Name] situated in the upper left side of the screen.  
In the display order field of step , you can sort the documents by [User  
3
A
Name], [File Name], [Date]. Press the item to be used for the sorting.  
When canceling the selection in step , press the highlighted document  
A
again.  
Deleting a Document  
Following describes the procedure for deleting a stored document.  
Important  
The Document Server can store up to 1000 documents. As the number of  
stored documents reaches 1000, storing of a new document becomes unavail-  
able. Thus, you should delete unnecessary documents as much as practicable.  
A Press {Document Server}key.  
B Select the document to be deleted.  
When a password is set, enter it and then press [OK].  
C Press [Delete File].  
D Press [Yes].  
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Note  
It deletes the stored documents at a time. See “Delete All Files in Document  
Server”, General Settings Guide.  
Using Web Image Monitor allows you to print a document stored in the  
Document Server from your PC.  
It is also possible to select two or more documents and delete them.  
You can search the target document using, [File Name] or [User Name] situ-  
ated in the upper left side of the screen.  
In the display order field, you can sort the documents by [User Name], [File  
Name], [Date]. Press the item to be used for the sorting.  
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When you could not identify the target document from the document  
name, print the first page alone of the document in order to confirm the  
print results.  
When canceling your selection, press the highlighted document again.  
For the Web Image Monitor starting procedure, see “Displaying a Docu-  
ment in Document Server with Web Image Monitor”.  
Displaying a Document in Document Server with Web Image  
Monitor  
Following describes the procedure for confirming contents of a stored document  
on the PC screen by use of Web Image Monitor.  
A Start Web browser.  
B Enter “http:// (IP address of this machine) /” to the address.  
Top page of Web Image Monitor will be displayed.  
C Click [Document Server].  
The list of documents in the Document Server will be displayed  
D Click  
of the document you want to confirm.  
Information of the document will be displayed.  
E Confirm contents of the document.  
Note  
You can change the document list display format from step . Click the  
C
(Thumbnails),  
(Icons), or  
(Details).  
When you want to enlarge the preview display in step , click [Enlarge Im-  
E
age].  
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Downloading Stored Documents  
Following describes the procedure for downloading a stored document to the  
PC by use of Web Image Monitor.  
Important  
When downloading a document stored with the copy feature, you must pre-  
pare the extended data conversion board.  
A Start Web browser.  
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B Enter “http://(IP address of this machine)/” to the address.  
Top page of Web Image Monitor will be displayed.  
C Click [Document Server].  
List of the documents will be displayed.  
D Click  
of the document you want to download.  
E Select File format [PDF][Multi-page TIFF] and then click [Download].  
The data will be downloaded.  
F Click [OK].  
Note  
You can change the document list display format from step . Click the  
D
(Thumbnails),  
(Icons), or  
(Details).  
In step , you cannot select [Multi-page TIFF] for a document being stored  
E
with the copy or printer.  
When downloading a document with [Multi-page TIFF] in step , you must  
E
prepare a Printer/Scanner Unit and File Format Converter.  
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Following describes the copy machine's specifications and the function compat-  
ibility.  
Function Compatibility  
The combination chart given below shows which modes can be used together.  
Blank space: These modes can be used together.  
×: These modes cannot be used together. The first mode selected will be the  
mode you are working in.  
•: These modes cannot be used together. The second mode selected will be the  
mode you are working in.  
The following shows the combinations of functions:  
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*1  
When “2 Sided 1Sided” is specified, the combination with the front cover or slip  
sheet (Designate) is ×.  
*2  
Combination of “Staple: Top” and “Punch: Left” is ×.  
Combination of “Staple: Left” and “Punch: Top” is ×.  
Combination of “Staple: Center” and “Punch: Left”/“Punch:Top” is ×.  
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Supplementary Informations  
Following describes the detailed specifications of the respective functions.  
Mixed Size mode  
• Since small originals may not be correctly aligned with the original guide,  
the copy image may be slanted.  
• You can place originals of two different sizes at a time.  
• Copying speed and scanning speed will be reduced.  
Bypass Tray Copy  
• The following paper sizes can be selected as the standard sizes:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5KL, B6 JISL, A6L, 12 × 18L,  
11 × 17L, 81/2 × 14L, 81/2× 11”KL, 51/2 × 81/2KL, PostcardL,  
148 × 200 mmKL  
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• When the beeper is turned off, it will not sound if you insert paper into the  
bypass tray. See “Panel Tone”, General Settings Guide.  
Preset Enlarge/Reduce  
• You can select one of 12 preset ratios (5 enlargement ratios, 7 reduction ra-  
tios).  
• Following shows the relation between the original's size and copied-to pa-  
per size at respective scaling factors.  
• Metric version  
400% (Area ratio 16 times):-  
200% (Area ratio 4 times): A5 A3, B6JIS B4 JIS  
141% (Area ratio 2 times): A4 A3, A5 A4, B5 JIS B4 JIS, B6JIS →  
B5 JIS  
122%: A4 B4 JIS, A5 B5 JIS  
115%: B4 JIS A3, B5 JIS A4, B6JIS A5  
93%:-  
82%: B4 JIS A4, B5 JIS A5  
75%: B4 JISF4, B4 JISF  
71% (Area ratio 1/2times): A3 A4, A4 A5, B4 JIS B5 JIS, B5 JIS →  
B6JIS  
65%: A3F  
50% (Area ratio 1/4times): A3 A5, B4 JIS B6JIS  
25%:-  
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• Inch version  
400% (Area ratio 16 times): -  
200% (Area ratio 4 times): 51/2× 81/211” × 17”  
155% (Area ratio 2 times): 51/2× 81/281/2× 14”  
129%: 81/2× 11”11” × 17”  
121%: 81/2× 14”11” × 17”  
93%: -  
85%: F81/2× 11”  
78%: 81/2× 14”81/2× 11”  
73%: 11” × 15”81/2× 11”  
65%: 11” × 17”81/2× 11”  
50% (Area ratio 1/4times): 11” × 17”51/2× 81/2”  
25%: -  
• You can select a ratio regardless of the size of an original or copy paper.  
With some ratios, parts of the image might not be copied or margins will  
appear on copies.  
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• If a Copy Data Security Unit is installed, you can select the factor from 50  
to 400%.  
Zoom  
• The reproduction ratios you can specify are 25-400%. The factor can be  
from 50 to 400%, when the machine is equipped with a Copy Data Security  
Unit.  
• You can select a ratio regardless of the size of an original or copy paper.  
With some ratios, parts of the image might not be copied or margins will  
appear on copies.  
Size Magnification  
• If the calculated ratio is over the maximum or under the minimum ratio, it  
is automatically adjusted to within available range. However, with some  
ratios, parts of the image might not be copied or margins will appear on  
copies.  
• The reproduction ratios you can specify are 25-400%. If the machine is  
equipped with a Copy Data Security Unit, the range is from 50 to 400%.  
Directional Size Magnification  
• The reproduction ratio you can specify are 25-400%. If the machine is  
equipped with a Copy Data Security Unit, the range is from 50 to 400%.  
• When entering a percentage ratio, you can specify any value in the permit-  
ted range,regardless of original or copy paper size. However, depending  
on settings and other conditions, part of the image may not be copied, or  
margins will appear on copies.  
• When entering a size in mm, if the calculated ratio is over the maximum or  
under the minimum ratio, it is automatically adjusted to within available  
range. However, with some ratios, parts of the image might not be copied  
or margins will appear on copies.  
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Sort, Rotate Sort, Stack  
• Following shows the stackable paper sizes and the orientation.  
• Internal shift sort tray  
12”  
×
18”L, A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, B6L, A6L, 11” 17”L,  
×
81/2× 14”L, 81/2× 11”KL, 51/2× 81/2L, 71/4× 101/2KL,  
8” × 13”L, 81/2× 13”KL, 81/2× 13”L, 8KL, 16KKL  
• 500-sheet finisher  
A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, B6L, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L,  
81/2× 11”KL, 51/2× 81/2L, 71/4× 101/2KL, 8” × 13”L,  
81/2× 13”KL, 81/2× 13”L, 8KL, 16KKL  
• 1000-sheet finisher  
12”  
×
18”L, A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, 11”  
×
17”L, 81/2”  
×
14”L  
,
81/2× 11”KL, 51/2× 81/2L, 71/4× 101/2KL, 8” × 13”L,  
81/2× 13”KL, 81/2× 13”L, 8KL, 16KKL  
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• Booklet finisher  
12”  
×
18”L, A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, 11”  
×
17”L, 81/2”  
14”L  
×
,
81/2× 11”KL, 51/2× 81/2L, 71/4× 101/2KL, 8” × 13”L,  
81/2× 13”KL, 81/2× 13”L, 8KL, 16KKL  
• Paper sizes and orientations that can be used in the Rotate Sort function are  
A4KL, B5 JISKL and 81/2× 11”KL.  
• The number of copies that can be placed on the tray is as follows. When the  
number of copies exceeds capacity, remove copies from the tray.  
• Internal tray  
A4, 81/2× 11” or smaller: 500 sheets  
B4 JIS, 81/2× 14” or larger: 250 sheets  
• Internal tray 2  
125 sheets  
• Internal shift sort tray  
A4, 81/2× 11” or smaller: 250 sheets  
B4 JIS, 81/2× 14” or larger: 125 sheets  
• 500-sheet finisher (On the Finisher tray, stack unstapled paper)  
A4, 81/2× 11” or smaller:500 sheets  
B4 JIS, 81/2× 14” or larger: 250 sheets  
• 500-sheet finisher (On the Finisher tray, stack stapled paper)  
A4KL, B5 JISKL, 81/2× 11”KL: 2-leaf binding…55 copies, 50-leaf  
binding …9 copies  
A3L, B4 JISL, 11 × 17L, 81/2× 14”L: 2-leaf binding…33 copies, 30-  
leaf binding …8 copies  
• 1000-sheet finisher (Finisher upper tray)  
A4, 81/2× 11” or smaller: 250 sheets  
B4 JIS, 81/2× 14” or larger: 50 sheets  
• 1000-sheet finisher (On the Finisher shift tray, stack unstapled paper)  
A4, 81/2× 11” or smaller: 1000 sheets  
B4 JIS, 81/2× 14” or larger: 500 sheets  
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• 1000-sheet finisher (On the Finisher shift tray, stack stapled paper)  
A4K, 81/2× 11”K: 10 to 50-feaf binging...100 to 20 copies, 2 to 9-leaf  
binding...100 copies  
A4L, B5 JISL, 81/2× 11”K: 10 to 50-feaf binging...50 to 10 copies, 2 to  
9-leaf binding...100 copies  
A3L, B4L, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L, 12” × 18”L: 10 to 30-leaf bind-  
ing...50 to 10 copies, 2 to 9-leaf binding...50 copies  
• Booklet finisher (Finisher tray)  
A4, 81/2× 11” or smaller: 100 sheets  
B4 JIS, 81/2× 14” or larger: 50 sheets  
• Booklet finisher (On the Finisher tray2, stack unstapled paper)  
A4, 81/2× 11” or smaller:1,000 sheets  
B4 JIS, 81/2× 14” or larger: 500 sheets  
• Booklet finisher (On the Finisher tray2, stack stapled paper)  
A4L, B5 JISL, 81/2× 11”L: 10 to 50-leaf binding…100 to 20 copies, 2  
to 9-leaf binding…100 copies  
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A4K, B5 JISK, 81/2 × 11K:10 to 50-leaf binding…50 to 10 copies, 2 to  
9-leaf binding…100 copies  
A3L, B4 JISL, 11 × 17L, 81/2× 14”L: 10 to 30-leaf binding…50 to 10  
copies, 2 to 9-leaf binding…50 copies  
• Booklet finisher (Booklet tray)  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4L, 11 × 17L, 81/2× 14”L, 81/2× 11”L: 2 to 5-leaf  
binding...30 copies, 6 to 10-leaf binding...15 copies  
• When using the Rotate Sort or Staple functions, the capacity may be re-  
duced.  
• Installing the finisher to the internal tray also reduces the number of paper  
it can house.  
Staple  
• The following type of paper cannot be stapled:  
• Postcard  
• Translucent paper  
• OHP transparencies  
• Label paper (adhesive labels)  
• Curled paper  
• Paper of low stiffness  
• Paper of mixed sizes  
• In the following cases, copies will be delivered to the shift tray without sta-  
pling:  
• When the number of sheets for one set is over stapler capacity.  
• When memory reaches 0% during copying.  
• When using the Staple function with [1 Sided 1 Sided], [1 Sided 2 Sided],  
[2 Sided 1 Sided], [2 Sided 2 Sided], [Double Copies], select K original for  
L and L original for K copy.  
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Supplementary Informations  
• When using the Staple function with [1 sided Comb 2 orig], [1 sided 2  
sided:TtoB], [1 sided 2 sided:TtoT], [Double Copies], select K paper for L  
original and L for K original.  
• When using the Staple function [Staple: Left 2] or [Staple: Top 2] with the  
Combine function [1 Sided 1 Sided], [1 Sided 2 Sided], [2 Sided 1 Sided],  
[2 Sided 2 Sided], [Double Copies], select K paper for L original and L  
paper for K original.  
• If a finisher is installed, the mixed size function and the auto paper selec-  
tion function become available. These functions make it possible to choose  
the paper appropriate for stapling from the mixed sizes. Prior to the oper-  
ation, you should set on the feed tray the paper of the size to be used. Fol-  
lowing sizes allow the stapling when mixed with other sizes.  
• A3L and A4K  
• B4 JISL and B5 JISK  
• 11” × 17”L and 81/2× 11”K  
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• Paper sizes and orientation that can be used in the Staple function and the  
stapler capacity are as follows:  
• 500-sheet finisher  
A3L, B4 JISL. 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L: 30 sheets  
A4KL, B5 JISKL, 81/2× 11”KL: 50 sheets  
• 1000-sheet finisher  
12” × 18”L, A3L, B4 JISL, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L, 8” × 13”L,  
81/2× 13”L, 81/4× 13”L, 8KL: 30 sheets  
A4KL, B5 JISKL, 81/2× 11”KL, 71/4× 101/2KL, 16KKL: 50  
Sheets  
• Booklet finisher  
A3L, B4 JISL, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L: 30 sheets  
A4KL, B5 JISKL, 81/2× 11”KL:50 sheets  
When stapling centre: A3L, B4 JISL, A4L, B5 JISL, 11” × 17”L, Legal  
81/2× 14”L, 81/2× 11”KL: 10 sheets  
• When stapling B4 JISL, A3L, Legal 81/2× 14”L, 11” × 17”L, be sure to  
extend the paper support plate of the finisher tray.  
• When the number of copies exceeds tray capacity, copying stops. If this  
happens, remove the copies from the shift tray, and then resume copying.  
The tray capacity for the stapled sheets is as follows: (paper weight: 80  
g/m2, 20 lb.)  
• 500-sheet finisher (Finisher tray 1)  
A4KL, B5 JISKL, 81/2× 11”KL: 2-leaf binding…55 copies, 50-leaf  
binding …9 copies  
A3L, B4 JISL, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L: 2-leaf binding…33 copies,  
30-leaf binding …8 copies  
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Appendix  
• 1000-sheet finisher (Finisher shift tray)  
A4K, 81/2× 11”K: 10 to 50-feaf binging...100 to 20 copies, 2 to 9-leaf  
binding...100 copies A4L, B5 JISL, 81/2× 11”K: 10 to 50-feaf bing-  
ing...50 to 10 copies, 2 to 9-leaf binding...100 copies  
A3L, B4L, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L, 12” × 18”L: 10 to 30-leaf bind-  
ing...50 to 10 copies, 2 to 9-leaf binding...50 copies  
• Booklet finisher  
A4L, B5 JISL, 81/2× 11”L: 10 to 50-leaf binding…100 to 20 copies, 2  
to 9-leaf binding…100 copies  
A4K, B5 JISK, 81/2× 11”K:10 to 50-leaf binding…50 to 10 copies, 2 to  
9-leaf binding…100 copies  
A3L, B4 JISL, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”)L: 10 to 30-leaf binding…50 to  
10 copies, 2 to 9-leaf binding…50 copies  
Booklet tray: A3L. B4 JISL, A4L, 11”  
×
17”L, 81/2”  
×
14”L, 81/2”  
11”L:  
×
2 to 5-leaf binding...30 copies, 6 to 10-leaf binding...15 copies  
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• You cannot change stapling positions during copying.  
• When the original image is rotated, the staple orientation changes by 90°.  
• The maximum original image size that can be rotated is as follows: Metric  
version: A4, Inch version: 81/2× 11”  
When using  
[
Staple: Slant  
]
,
[
Staple: Bottom Slant  
]
,
[
Staple: Left 2  
]
,
[Staple: Top 2]  
with Combine, Double copies or Auto Reduce / Enlarge function, “Blank  
part will appear. Check orientation. “message may appear depending on  
the orientation of originals and paper you placed. In this case, change the  
paper orientation.  
• When [Staple: Left 2], [Staple: Top 2] is selected, the following settings are  
useful to rotate images appropriately:  
[Auto Reduce / Enlarge] or [Auto Paper Select]  
• Replace [Auto Tray Switching] with [With Image Rotation] in the User Tool's  
Copier / Document Server Features  
• If you select Saddle Stitch function with the optional booklet finisher, the  
machine staples and folds the paper in the centre, then delivers the paper  
folded.  
• If you select [Staple: Centre] from the Booklet or Magazine function, the ma-  
chine staples the paper, and folds it like a book, then delivers the paper  
folded.  
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Supplementary Informations  
Punch  
• When using Punch and Combine, Double Copies, or Auto Reduce/En-  
large,the message “Blank part will appear. Check orientation.” may ap-  
pear because of the orientation of the original and the copy paper. If this  
occurs, change the orientation of the copy paper.  
• Since punch holes are made in each copy, the punch hole positions vary  
slightly.  
• Punchable paper sizes are as follows:  
• 2 and 4 holes type (2 holes)  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4LK, B5 JISKL, A5K, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L,  
81/2”  
×
11”KL, 71/4”  
×
101/2KL, 81/2”  
×
13”L, 81/4”  
×
13”L, 8”  
×
13”L  
,
8KL, 16KKL  
• 2 and 4 holes type (4 holes)  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4K, B5 JISKL, 11”  
8KL, 16KKL  
17”L, 81/2”  
×
11”K, 71/4” 101/2K  
×
,
4
×
• 2 and 3 holes type (2 holes)  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4LK, B5 JISKL, A5K, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L,  
81/2”  
×
11”KL, 71/4”  
×
101/2KL, 81/2”  
×
13”L, 81/4”  
×
13”L, 8”  
×
13”L  
,
8KL, 16KKL  
• 2 and 3 holes type (3 holes)  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4K, B5 JISK, 11”  
8KL, 16KK  
×
17”L, 81/2”  
×
11”K, 71/4”  
×
101/2K  
,
• 4 holes type  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5K, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L,  
81/2”  
×
11”KL, 71/4”  
×
101/2KL, 81/2”  
×
13”L, 81/4”  
×
13”L, 8”  
×
13”L  
,
8KL, 16KKL  
Duplex  
• You cannot use the following copy paper with this function:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5L, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L,  
81/2” 11”KL, 71/4” 101/2KL, 8” 13”L, 81/2” 13”L, 81/4”  
13”L  
8KL, 16KKL  
×
×
×
×
×
,
• You cannot use the following copy paper with this function:  
• Paper smaller than A5, 51/2× 81/2”  
• Translucent paper  
• Label paper (adhesive labels)  
• OHP transparencies  
• Paper thicker than 105 g/m2, 28 lb.  
• Paper thinner than 64 g/m2, 17 lb.  
• Postcards  
• When an odd number of originals is placed in the ADF, the back of the last  
page of copied paper is blank.  
• During copying, the image is shifted to allow for the binding margin.  
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Appendix  
Combine  
• In this mode, the machine selects the reproduction ratio automatically.  
This reproduction ratio depends on copy paper sizes and the number of  
originals.  
• The reproduction ratios you can specify are 25-400%. If the machine is  
equipped with a Copy Data Security Unit, the range is from 50 to 400%.  
• If the calculated ratio is under the minimum ratio, it is automatically ad-  
justed to within available range. However, with some ratios, parts of the  
image might not be copied.  
• You cannot use custom size paper.  
• If the orientation of originals is different from that of the copy paper, the  
machine will automatically rotate the image by 90° to make copies proper-  
ly.  
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• If the number of originals placed is less than the number specified for com-  
bining,the last page segment is left blank as shown.  
Booklet/Magazine  
• The machine sets the reproduction ratio automatically to meet the paper  
size and copies the originals together onto the paper.  
• The reproduction ratios you can specify are 25-400%. If the machine is  
equipped with a Copy Data Security Unit, the range is from 50 to 400%.  
• If the calculated ratio is under the minimum ratio, it is automatically ad-  
justed to within available range. However, with some ratios, parts of the  
image might not be copied.  
• If the orientation of originals is different from that of the copy paper, the  
machine will automatically rotate the image by 90° to make copies proper-  
ly.  
• You cannot copy with originals different in size and orientation.  
• If the number of originals scanned is less than a multiple of 4, the last page  
is copied blank.  
• In Magazine mode, the copying may take some time after scanning origi-  
nals.  
• When the optional booklet finisher is installed, if you select Saddle Stitch  
function in Magazine mode, the machine staples and folds the paper in the  
centre, then delivers the paper folded.  
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Supplementary Informations  
Image Repeat  
• Depending on the paper size, ratio, and orientation, parts of repeated im-  
ages may not be copied.  
Centring  
• Though the original is set to a different orientation from the paper loaded,  
the machine will not rotate the image by 90° (Rotate copy).  
Erase  
• The width of the erased margin varies depending on the reproduction ra-  
tio.  
• If the size of the original is different from sizes listed in the following  
chart,the erased margin might be shifted:  
• Metric version  
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Exposure glass : A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL  
ADF : A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5KL  
• Inch version  
Exposure glass: 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L, 81/2× 11”KL  
ADF: 11”×17”L, 81/2× 14”L, 81/2× 11”KL, 5/2× 81/2L  
Background Numbering  
• The numbers appear to overlap the copied image in some cases.  
Margin Adjustment  
• If you set a binding margin that is too wide, part of the image may not be  
copied.  
• When making copies in Combine mode, the binding margin is added to  
the copies after the combination is finished.  
Preset Stamp  
• You can change the size and density of the stamp with User Tools. De-  
pending on the setting, density may change.  
• Depending on paper size, if you change the stamp size, parts of the stamp  
might not be printed.  
175  
Appendix  
Date Stamp  
• When using Combine mode, the date stamp is printed as follows:  
• With the Combine function  
AMG026S  
• With the Magazine or Booklet function  
AMG027S  
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Page Numbering  
• When page numbering is used with Combine mode, page numbers are  
printed as follows:  
• Page Numbering per original:  
With 1 Sided/2 Sided using the Combine function  
GCANPE0E  
With the Magazine or Booklet function  
GCANPE1E  
• Page Numbering per copy:  
With 1 Sided/2 Sided using the Combine function  
GCANPE2E  
176  
Supplementary Informations  
• If you combine this function with the Duplex (Top to Top) function and se-  
lect [P1,P2...] or [1/5,2/5...], page numbers on the back are printed as follows:  
GCSTMPBE  
A Front  
B Back  
Front Cover, Front/Back Cover  
• If Blank mode is selected, the cover will not be counted as a copy.  
4
• Front and back covers are two-sided copied depending on the settings  
made in Display Time in Cover Sheet Tray of User Tools (System Settings).  
• At Mode Selected… Depends on the setting done from Cover Sheet  
Tray.  
• Full Time… Depends on the setting done from Paper Type.  
See “Paper Type”, “Cover Sheet Tray”, General Settings Guide.  
Slip sheet  
• If you do not copy onto slip sheets, they are excluded from the number of  
copies counted.  
177  
INDEX  
border erase, 104  
Bypass tray, 37  
1 Sided 16 Pages Combine 2 Side, 88  
1 Sided 2 Pages Combine 1 Side, 86  
1 Sided 4 Pages Combine 1 Side, 86  
1 Sided 4 Pages Combine 2 Side, 88  
1 Sided 8 Pages Combine 1 Side, 86  
1 Sided 8 Pages Combine 2 Side, 88  
1 Sided 2 Sides, 82  
Bypass Tray Copy, 167  
Centre, 103  
centre, 104, 105, 127  
Centre/Border Erase, 104  
centre/Border Erase, 100  
centre Erase, 100, 103  
1 Sided Booklet, 93  
1 Sided Magazine, 93  
2 Sided 16 Pages Combine 2 Side, 88  
2 Sided 1 Page Combine 1 Side, 86  
2 Sided 2 Page Combine 1 Side, 86  
2 Sided 4 Page Combine 1 Side, 86  
2 Sided 4 Pages Combine 2 Side, 88  
2 Sided 8 Pages Combine 2 Side, 88  
2 Sided 1 Sided, 91  
Centring, 127, 167  
Changing a Stored Program, 140  
Changing the Number of Sets, 75  
Changing the order of jobs, 31  
Changing User Name, File Name or  
Password of a Stored Document, 152  
Chapters, 134  
Checking Job History, 33  
Checking jobs in the print queue, 31  
Checking the Details of a Stored Document, 153  
check the copy, 74  
Colour Background, 44  
Colour background, iii  
Colour Balance, vi, 45  
Colour Balance Program, 46  
Colour Functions, 41  
2 Sided 2 Sided, 82  
2 Sided Booklet, 93  
A
Adjust Colour, vi, 48  
Adjust Colour Image, 6  
Adjusting Colours Based on Selected Colour, 54  
Adjusting Copy Image Density, 57  
Adjusting the background density, 51  
Adjusting the contrast, 51  
Adjusting the sharpness/softness, 50  
Adjusting the Text/Photo sensitivity, 52  
Adjusting the U.C.R., 52  
Combine, 167  
Combined auto and  
manual image density, 57, 58  
Contrast, vii, 49  
Adjust U.C.R., vii, 49  
Administrator Tools, 6  
Auto Document Feeder, 12  
Auto image density, 57  
Convert Colours, iii, 42  
Copier Functions, 57, 143  
Copying, 25  
Auto Paper Select, 60, 61  
Auto Reduce/Enlarge, 66  
onto envelopes, 40  
Copying 2-Sided Pages, xvii  
copying onto OHP Transparencies, 38  
Copying onto Thick Paper, xvii  
copying onto Thick Paper, 39  
copying onto Thin Paper, 38  
Copying Originals Such as Books, xvi  
Covers, 131  
Create Margin function, 64  
Creating Colours by Directly Specifying the  
Density of Each Colour with Number Keys, 55  
B
Background Density, vii, 49  
Background Numbering, v, 106, 167  
Basic Procedure, 25  
Batch mode, 19  
binding margin, 99  
Black/White Copy, iii, 41  
Book 1 Sided, 91  
Book 2 Sided, 93  
Booklet, 97  
Booklet/Magazine, xii, xvi, 93, 167  
Border Erase, 100, 101, 102, 105  
Custom sizes, 23  
178  
 
D
date, 116, 117  
Date Stamp, v, 114, 167  
default, 142  
Deleting a Document, 162  
Deleting a Program, 141  
Deleting jobs, 32  
Deleting User colours, 56  
density, 109  
Holding print jobs, 32  
How to fold, 97  
copies to make a booklet, 93  
copies to make a magazine, 93  
How to Read This Manual, 2  
Designate, 132  
detect, 14  
different sizes, 21  
image density, 57  
Image Repeat, 123, 167  
Initial Display, 142  
Input / Output, 6  
Interrupt Copy, 26  
Interrupting Printing, 158  
invert, 129  
Directional Magnification, 69, 70  
Directional Size Magnification (mm), 71  
Display, 4  
Displaying a Document in Document  
Server with Web Image Monitor, 163  
Document Server, 143  
Document Server Display, 144  
Double Copies, 126  
J
Downloading Stored Documents, 164  
Duplex, ix, 82, 167  
Job List, 29  
Job List screen, 29  
Job Preset, 27  
E
Edit, 6  
Erase, 100, 167  
Erase Colour, 43  
Erase Specified Colour, iii  
Last Number, 120, 121  
Left Original Beeper, 27  
F
Fax Functions, 143  
Magazine, 97  
first printing number, 120, 121, 122  
first printing page, 120, 121, 122  
format of date, 116  
Front & Back 2 Sided, 93  
Front/Back Covers, 131  
Front cover, 131  
Front Cover, Front/Back Cover, 167  
Full Colour Copy, iii, 41  
Function Compatibility, 165  
Manual image density, 58  
Manual Paper Select, 61  
Manuals for This Machine, i  
Map, 59  
Margin Adjustment, 99, 167  
Mirror, 130  
Missing image area, 14  
Mixed size mode, 21, 167  
G
number keys, 66, 69  
General Features, 6  
Generation Copy, 59  
179  
O
One-Sided Combine, xiv, 86  
onto 1-Sided Pages, xvii  
Option, 3  
ratio, 65, 66  
Recalling a Program, 141  
reflect, 130  
Orientation, 110  
Original, 11  
Registering the adjusted Colour balance, 46  
Regular sizes, 22  
Original Orientation, 15  
Original orientation, 107, 115  
original orientation, 77, 110, 118  
Original orientation and completed copies, 83  
Originals, 11, 14  
Originals and copy orientation, 85  
Original size, 22  
Renaming a Colour, 56  
Repeat, 124  
repeat, 123  
Reproduction Ratio, 6  
reverse, 129  
Rotate Sort, 72  
P
SADF, 20  
Page Numbering, v, 118, 119, 120, 121,  
122, 167  
Pale, 59  
SADF mode, 20  
Sample copy, 74  
Sample Print, 159  
Photo, 59  
Placing, 11  
Placing Originals, 15  
Placing Originals in  
the Auto Document Feeder, 17  
Placing Originals on the Exposure Glass, 17  
Position, 77, 110  
Scanner Functions, 143  
Searching for a Stored Document, 154  
Selecting a Colour Mode, 41  
Selecting Copy Paper, 60  
Sharp/Soft, vii, 49  
Simplified Display, 5, 145  
size, 109  
position, 77  
Positive/Negative, 129  
Preset Enlarge/Reduce, 167  
Preset Reduce/Enlarge, 63  
Preset Stamp, v, 107, 109, 167  
Preview Display, 146  
Primary Colours, vi  
Printer Functions, 143  
Printing a List of user colours, 56  
Printing a Specified Page, 160  
Printing a Stored Document, 156  
Printing the First Page, 160  
program, 112, 142  
Size Magnification, 68, 167  
Sizes, 14  
Sizes and Weights of  
Recommended Originals, 11  
Sizes Detectable, 12  
Slip Sheet, 167  
Slip Sheets, 135  
Sort, 72, 167  
Specified Area Repeat, 123, 125  
Stack, 76, 167  
Stamp, 6  
stamp colour, 109, 111, 116, 119  
stamp position, 107, 109, 110, 111, 115,  
117, 118, 120  
Programs, 139  
Punch, 80  
Punch hole positions, 81  
Punch holes, 80  
Staple, 77, 167  
staple, 77  
stapler, 77  
Stapling position and original setting, 77  
Storing a Program, 139  
Storing Data, 147  
Storing Data in the Document Server, 137  
Symbols, 2  
180  
T
Text, 59  
Text/Photo, 59  
Text/Photo Sensitivity, vii, 49  
To change a file name, 151  
To delete the user stamp, 113  
To register or change a user name, 149, 150  
To search by file name, 155  
To search by user name, 155  
To set or change a Password, 152  
Two-Sided Combine, 88  
U
User Colour, 53  
User Stamp, v, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113  
V
various sizes, 21  
W
What You Can Do with This Machine, iii, ix  
When copying onto Regular Size Paper, 36  
Whole Area, 124  
Whole Area Repeat, 123  
Z
Zoom, 65, 167  
181  
182  
AE  
AE  
B230-7658  
In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses the following symbols for the main power switch:  
a means POWER ON.  
b means POWER OFF.  
c means STAND BY.  
Acrobat® is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
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