BASIC OPERATION
Basic copying procedure
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1. Turn the main switch ON ( ).
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5. Setting the paper size
When "APS" appears, paper of the same size as the original is
automatically selected. To copy the original's image onto a different
size of paper, without changing the size of the image, touch the paper
size key for the desired size of paper, and press the manual key. To
make copies of the same size as the originals with images of the same
size, no special settings are required.
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7. Setting the number of copies
Use the numeric keys to enter the desired number of copies. The
entered number will appear in the copy number display on the touch
panel. Up to 999 copies can be set.
* It is possible to lower the limit on the number of copies that can be
set. (page 139, "0 Copy limit: with # keys")
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2. Warm-up
At the end of warm-up, "Ready to copy." will be displayed.
* Set originals and press the Print key while the copier is still warming
up. Copying will begin as soon as warm-up finished.
* When using job build functions (page 104) or job reservation functions
(page 99), read-in of the originals can be begin while the copier is
warming up.
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6. Copy exposure adjustment
In the initial mode, the exposure scale is displayed on the touch panel,
and the manual exposure mode is set. Exposure can be adjusted with
the copy exposure adjustment key ("Darker" key or "Lighter" key). By
moving the cursor on the exposure indicator to the right, copies
become darker and by moving it to the left, copies become lighter. The
exposure scale displayed on the basic screen consists of 7 and 13
levels, but if the key is further continuously touched, the copy exposure
can be adjusted in 13 and 25 levels.
* When the overall copy is too dark/light, exposure will be adjusted.
(page 137, "4 Manual exposure adjustment")
* The exposure adjustment level can be selected from 7 or 13 levels.
(page 136, "2 Exposure steps")
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8. Starting copying
Press the Print key. If "Ready to copy." is displayed on the touch panel,
copying will be possible.