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This mode can be used only for printing a file stored in a mail box.
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NOTE
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To use the Superimpose Image mode, the image form must be registered in the machine beforehand. (See "Registering Forms for the Superimpose Image Mode.")
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<Back Side> can only be selected for a two-sided print.
To specify the same settings as <Front Side> for <Back Side>, press [Same as Front Side].
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NOTE
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If the color format of the selected image form is CMYK, only [Auto (Color/Black)] can be selected.
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For information on the modes which cannot be set in combination with this mode, see "Unavailable Combination of Functions."
If the size of the image form differs from the original, this mode may not operate correctly. Use the same size image form and original for this mode.
Printing performance may not be optimal, depending on the content of the file and image form.
The density of CMYK format images for Superimpose Image may become lighter when printing with the Superimpose Image mode.
The moiré effect (a shimmering, wavy pattern) may occur, depending on the content of the file and image form.
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NOTE
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You can register up to 100 image forms. However, this number varies depending on the capacity of the hard disk.
The Superimpose Image mode cannot be used with files including images with resolutions of less than 600 x 600 dpi.
Print modes other than the Shift mode can only be used for printing images.
The Superimpose Image mode cannot be used if the resolution of the image form and file differ.
You cannot select image forms with differing resolutions for the back and front sides.
The check print is a sample print. The actual printout may vary slightly with the check print.
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