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You can enlarge or reduce copies from standard document sizes to other standard paper sizes.
Enlarging or Reducing Copies with Standard Paper Sizes
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You can enlarge or reduce by specifying the copy ratio (%). You can specify the vertical and horizontal ratios individually.
Enlarging or Reducing Copies by Specifying the Copy Ratio
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You can enlarge or reduce by specifying the finished dimension, and the output image is fit to the dimension. You can specify the vertical and horizontal dimensions individually.
Enlarging or Reducing Copies by Specifying Dimensions
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You can enlarge or reduce to automatically fit the paper size selected.
Enlarging and Reducing Copies to Fit Paper Size
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When copying in equal copy ratio to paper that has the same size as the original document, the edges of the copied document may be slightly missing. To avoid this, reduce the document by pressing <Copy Ratio> <Fit to Page> to obtain the missing edges of the document.
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If you want to copy free size documents or documents of high transparency, or if you want to copy with paper set in the multi-purpose tray, you need to select paper manually.
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When the screen to select document size is displayedIf <Select Paper> is set to <Auto>, the screen to select the document size may be displayed. This is displayed because the document size cannot be verified and paper cannot be selected automatically when documents of high transparency, documents with extremely dark base color, or small-size documents are placed. Select the size of the document, or a size close to the document.
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You can copy 1-sided documents on both sides of the paper. You can also copy a 2-sided document on both sides of the paper, or on two separate sheets.
Copying 1-Sided to 2-Sided
Copying 2-Sided to 2-Sided
Copying 2-Sided to 1-Sided
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Place the document in a proper orientation as shown in the illustrations below.
Documents of heavy or thin paper cannot be placed in the feeder. Place the document on the platen glass. In this case, place the document in a proper orientation as shown in the illustrations below.
When making 2-sided copies, functions of some settings such as the paper size and type are limited. For more information, see Specifications.
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You can adjust density of the entire document. For example, increasing copy density enables you to easily read faint characters written in pencil.
Adjusting the Density of Copies
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You can adjust density of the background. You can clearly copy documents with a colored background or thin documents such as newspapers whose characters and images on the back side show through.
Adjusting the Density of the Background of Copies
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When multiple sheets are fedScanning is stopped and the message is displayed on the screen. Follow the message and start operation. To set to not notify with a message, press <Options> on the Copy Basic Features screen <Detect Feeder Multi Sheet Fd.> to disable the setting each time you copy, or set <Set Detection of Feeder Multi. Sheet Feed as Default> to <Off> (<Scan Settings> <Set Detection of Feeder Multi. Sheet Feed as Default><Common>).
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Reserving a copyEven while the machine is being used for copying or stopped for clearing a paper jam, you can set and scan the next copy document. When the machine becomes available for use after finishing the previous operation, the next copy starts automatically. This function is called "Reserved copy." For example, to perform reserved copy while the printing or waiting screen is displayed, press <Close>, specify the copy settings in the usual manner, and press .
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