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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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Add Cover
This mode enables you to set the machine to automatically add front and back covers. You can use a different type of paper from that used for the main document. You can also set whether to copy on the front and back covers.
You can select colored paper, heavy paper, and other paper types for the front and back covers.
*1 Printed Front Cover
*2 Printed Back Cover
IMPORTANT
Make sure to set the paper type correctly, especially when using heavy paper or other special types of paper. If the type of paper is not set correctly, it may adversely affect image quality. Moreover, the fixing unit may become dirty, or the paper could jam, and a service repair may be needed.

1.
Press [Copy].
2.
Press [Options] → [Add Cover].
3.
Select the type of cover and printing → press [OK] → [Close].
To select the paper for the front and back cover, press [Change] for <Select Paper> → select the paper → press [OK].
IMPORTANT
Select the same size paper for [Front Cover] and [Back Cover].
If you set a different paper size for the front cover, back cover, or sheet insertions, the paper sizes for the other features are automatically changed to the new paper size. However, changing the paper source for a feature to a source with the same paper size does not change the settings for the other features.
NOTE
If you select [Leave Blank] for the front and/or back cover, the machine inserts a sheet of paper from the paper source selected in step 3 to be used as the front and/or back cover.
If you are using paper that already has printing on it (e.g., a company logo) as front cover or back cover, select [Leave Blank]. Otherwise, the machine will copy on the preprinted paper.
If you select [Print on Front Side], [Print on Back Side], or [Print on Both Sides] for the front and/or back cover, the machine inserts a sheet of paper from the paper source that you selected in step 3 to be used as the print's front and/or back cover. The machine then copies on the front side, back side, or both sides of the front and/or back cover.

IMPORTANT
For information on the modes which cannot be set in combination with this mode, see "Combination of Functions Chart."
If [Staple] is selected, for the total number of sheets that can be stapled, including front and back covers, see "Maximum number of sheets you can staple."
NOTE
If you are copying on the front cover, back cover, or sheet insertions, these sheets are included in the count of the total number of copies made. If these sheets are left blank, however, the machine's counter does not count them as copies.
If you want to set both [Add Cover] and [Insert Sheets], select the same paper size.