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Overview of This Function
Mail Box
Flow of Operations for Accessing Stored Files
Printing Files Stored in a Mail Box
Canceling a Job While Printing
Reserving Jobs
Arranging Files Stored in a Mail Box
Checking File Information
Previewing a File
Operations for Files Stored in a Mail Box
Printing Lists
Printing a Sample
Confirming Prints during Printing
Storing Print Settings
Adjusting Density During Printing
Merging Files When Printing
Favorite Settings
Storing Favorite Settings
Recalling/Deleting Favorite Settings
Changing Color Modes
Paper Selection
Collating Prints
Two-Sided Printing
Convenient Modes for Printing
Adding a Cover
Inserting Sheets
Booklet Mode
Perfect Binding
Job Separator
Shifting the Original Image Using the Numeric Keys
Superimpose Image
Gutter
Page Numbering
Copy Set Numbering
Watermark Printing
Date Printing
Adjusting the Color
Adjust One-Touch Color
Print on Tab
Sending a File
(Main Menu) →[Access Stored Files]. 


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You cannot use the Merge Multiple Files mode if the resolutions of the selected files differ.
You can set the Merge Multiple Files mode only for files in the same mail box.
If there are 1,500 files in all of the mail boxes, you cannot perform the Merge Multiple Files mode.
If there is insufficient memory available, you cannot perform the Merge Multiple Files mode.
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(Main Menu) → [Access Stored Files]. 



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If you create a file without assigning it a name, the machine automatically assigns the file a name using the year, month, day, and time the file was created. For example, if a merged file is created at 1:35 PM, 41 seconds, on July 7, 2015, its name will be <20150707133541>.
If print settings have been stored for the selected files, the settings are not carried over to the new file.
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(Main Menu) → [Access Stored Files]. 



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The name of the moved or duplicated file is the same as that of the original file.
If the machine enters the Sleep mode while files are being moved or duplicated, only those files that have been processed up to the time when the machine enters to the Sleep mode, are moved or duplicated successfully.
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You cannot use the Insert Pages mode if the resolutions of the selected files differ.
You can set the Insert Pages mode only for files in the same mail box.
If there are 1,500 files in all of the mail boxes, you cannot set the Insert Pages mode.
If there is insufficient memory available, you cannot perform the Insert Pages mode.
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(Main Menu) → [Access Stored Files]. 


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If you select multiple files and press [Insert Pages], the selected (highlighted) file becomes the file that is inserted.
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You cannot select multiple files at the same time.
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If you create a file without assigning it a name, the machine automatically assigns the file a name using the year, month, day, and time the file was created. For example, if a merged file is created at 1:35 PM, 41 seconds, on July 7, 2015, its name will be <20150707133541>.
If print settings have been stored for the selected files, the settings are not carried over to the new file.
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(Main Menu) → [Access Stored Files].


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If you select multiple files and press [Change File Name], the selected (highlighted) file name will be changed.
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If you select all the pages of a file, the entire file is erased.
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(Main Menu) → [Access Stored Files]. 


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If you select multiple files and press [Delete Page], the selected (highlighted) file becomes the file pages will be deleted from.
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For instructions on placing originals, see "Placing Originals."
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(Main Menu) → [Access Stored Files]. 


(Start).
(Start) to scan each original.