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Overview of This Function

Flow of Copy Operations

Canceling a Copy Job

Reserved Copying

Copy Sample

Recalling Previous Copy Jobs (Previous Settings)

Storing, Recalling, and Deleting Favorite Settings (Favorite Settings)

Storing Favorite Settings

Recalling and Deleting Favorite Settings

Assigning Shortcuts

Changing and Canceling Copy Settings

Interrupt Mode

Changing Basic Copy Ratios

Zoom by Length

Setting the X and Y Axes Independently

Paper Selection

Book→2 Pages

Two-Sided Copying

Collating Copies

Booklet Mode

Job Build

N on 1

Add Cover

Inserting Sheets

Different Size Originals

Adjusting Density Manually

Adjusting Background Density

Selecting the Original Type

Inserting Sheets When Copying Onto Transparencies

Adding a Secure Watermark

Document Scan Lock

Page Numbering

Copy Set Numbering

Adjusting the Image Sharpness

Erase Frame

Watermark Printing

Date Printing

Shifting the Original Image

Gutter Mode

Print & Check

Inverting Images (Nega/Posi)

Repeat Images

Merge Job Blocks

Job Done Notice

Mirror Image

Store in Mail Box

Superimpose Image

Cascade Copy

Various Features of the Express Copy Basic Features Screen

Operating the Express Copy Basic Features Screen

Setting Shortcuts on the Express Copy Basic Features Screen

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Interrupt Mode
The interrupt mode enables you to pause a reserved or current job to make higher priority copies. This mode is useful if you need to make a rush copy during a long copy job.
1.
Press [Copy].
2.
Press [Interrupt].
To change the Department ID before copying, press (Log In/Out) → enter the Department ID and PIN using - (numeric keys). (See "Entering the Department ID and PIN.")
NOTE
Pressing [Interrupt] does not immediately stop the current job. Printing of the current job stops only when the actual printing of the priority or interrupt copy starts.
3.
Set the desired copy modes.
4.
Press (Start).
IMPORTANT
If you want to continue making interrupt copies, wait until the current interrupt copy job is complete. Then, repeat steps 2 to 3.

IMPORTANT
For information on the modes which cannot be set in combination with this mode, see "Combination of Functions Chart."
NOTE
You cannot make interrupt copies if there is an interrupt copy job being processed or waiting to be processed.
To cancel the Interrupt mode, press [Interrupt].