NOTE
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When printing CMYK files stored in mail boxes, only [Auto (Color/B&W)] can be selected. (To print black CMYK files, [Black & White] can also be specified.)
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IMPORTANT
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You can select Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, or Cyan as the color in the Single Color mode.
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NOTE
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The Single Color mode is available for printing file from a mail box.
If a black-and-white file is printed in the Single Color mode, it is counted as a color print.
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IMPORTANT
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You can select Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, or Cyan as the color in the Two Colors mode.
Files comprised of black-and-white images stored in a mail box cannot be printed in the Two Color mode. Files comprised of color and black-and-white images stored in a mail box can be printed in the Two Color mode.
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NOTE
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The Two Colors mode is available for printing file from a mail box.
If a file comprised of color and black-and-white images is stored in a mail box and the file is printed in the Two Colors mode, black-and-white page is counted as a color print.
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For information on the modes which cannot be set in combination with this mode, see "Unavailable Combination of Functions."
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NOTE
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The default setting is 'Auto (Color/B&W).'
If color printing is performed after black printing, a message may appear indicating the machine is preparing for color printing. Please wait for a moment until the message disappears. Color printing will start when the message disappears.
If you select [Sepia Tone] in the Adjust One-Touch Color mode, the color mode is automatically set to 'Single Color (Sepia Tone).'
You can store the color mode in [Change Default Settings]. (See "Changing/Initializing the Default Settings for the Copy Function.")
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