Canon printer imageCLASS MF6590 User Manual
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Copying 3-6 Adjusting Manually 1 Press [COPY]. 2 Press [Density] twice to select the manual mode. 3 Press [] or [] to adjust the copy density, then press [OK]. []: to make dark documents lighter []: to make light documents darker To cancel all settings, press [Reset]. When you switch the mode by pressing the mode keys such as [FAX], all se\ ttings will be also canceled. If you want to keep the settings, set the density as follows: [Additional Functions] → → → → (See “STANDARD SETTINGS,” on p....
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3-7 Copying Zoom Ratio The default setting is . Preset Zoom You can enlarge or reduce documents from one standard paper size to another. 1 Press [COPY]. 2 Press [Enlarge/Reduce]. ●
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Copying 3-8 3 Press [] or [] to select the copy ratio, then press [OK]. 200% MAX. 129% STMT → LTR 100% 78% LGL → LTR 64% LTR → STMT 50% MIN. When in the menu is set to or , the preset copy ratios change as follows: A: 50%, 70%, 100%, 141%, 200% AB: 50%, 70%, 81%, 86%, 100%, 115%, 122%, 141%, 200% – – – – – –
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3-9 Copying Zoom Designation You can reduce or enlarge images by any copy ratio, in 1% increments. The available copy ratios are from 50% to 200%. 1 Press [COPY]. 2 Press [Enlarge/Reduce] twice. 3 Enter the copy ratio with the numeric keys, then press [OK]. ZOOM50-200% -80%+ Ex. You can also use [] or [] to adjust the zoom ratio. To increase the zoom ratio, press []. To decrease the zoom ratio, press []. To return the copy ratio to 100%, press [Enlarge/Reduce] repeatedly to display , then press...
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Copying 3-10 Collate Copy You can copy documents collated into sets arranged in page order. This feature can be used together with “Two-Sided Copy,” on p. 3-16, “2 on 1 Combination ,” on p. 3-12, “Original Frame Erase,” “Book Frame Erase,” and “Binding Hole Erase.”(See Chapter 3, “Copying,” in the Reference Guide). 1 Set documents. Place the first page on the platen glass if you are not using the ADF. 2 Press [COPY]. If is set to in in , skip to step 5. 3 Press [Collate]. appears in the LCD. 4...
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3-11 Copying 5 Use the numeric keys to enter the desired copy quantity (1 to 99). 6 Press [Start]. When the documents are loaded in the ADF, collate copying starts and no further operation is required. 7 Place the next page of the document on the platen glass, then press [Start]. Repeat this step to scan all pages. 8 Press [OK]. The machine prints the remaining sets of copies. To cancel all settings, press [Reset]. When you switch the mode by pressing the mode keys such as [FAX], all se\ ttings will be...
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Copying 3-12 2 on 1 Combination 2 on 1 combination automatically reduces two-page document to fit on the selected paper size. This feature can be used together with “Collate Copy,” on p. 3-10, “Two- Sided Copy,” on p. 3-16, and “Binding Hole Erase.”(See Chapter 3“Copying,” in the Reference Guide). NOTE “2 on 1 Combination” cannot be used together with “Original Fra\ me Erase” or “Book Frame Erase.”
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3-13 Copying 1 Set documents. Place the first page on the platen glass if you are not using the ADF. 2 Press [COPY]. 3 Press [2 on 1].
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Copying 3-14 4 Press [] or [] to select , then press [OK]. 5 Press [] or [] to select the size of the document, then press [OK]. 6 Press [] or [] to select the paper size, then press [OK]. 7 Use the numeric keys to enter the desired copy quantity (1 to 99).
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3-15 Copying 8 Press [Start]. When you set the document on the platen glass, press [Start] for each page. When scanning is complete, press [OK]. A maximum of 1/8" (2 to 3 mm) margin will be produced between the two reduced documents in 2 on 1 combination copying. To cancel all settings, press [Reset]. When you switch the mode by pressing the mode keys such as [FAX], all se\ ttings will be also canceled. If you want to keep the settings, store the settings in in , See “STANDARD SETTINGS,” on p....