Konica Minolta Di2011 User Manual
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55.7 Specifying a Zoom Setting 5-32 Di1611/Di2011 Before Making Copies Chapter 5 To make copies using a fixed zoom setting 1Load the document to be copied. ❍Refer to “Loading the Document” on page 3-9. 2Press the [Zoom] key, and then select the desired zoom ratio. ❍Each press of the [Zoom] key changes the zoom ratio as shown below. × 1.15 → × 1.41 → × 2.00 → ×0.50 → ×0.70 → ×0.81 → ×1.00. . . 3If necessary, specify any other copy settings. ❍Paper (p. 5-22) ❍Copy density (p. 5-36) ❍Advanced Copy Operations (p. 6-1) 4Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the desired number of copies, and then press the [Start] key. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5.7 Specifying a Zoom Setting5 Di1611/Di2011 5-33 Before Making Copies Chapter 5 To make copies using a specific zoom setting 1Load the document to be copied. ❍Refer to “Loading the Document” on page 3-9. 2Press the [Zoom] key, and then use the and keys to specify the desired zoom ratio. ❍The zoom ratio is set in 0.01 increments. 3If necessary, specify any other copy settings. ❍Paper (p. 5-22) ❍Copy density (p. 5-36) ❍Advanced Copy Operations (p. 6-1) 4Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the desired number of copies, and then press the [Start] key. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
55.7 Specifying a Zoom Setting 5-34 Di1611/Di2011 Before Making Copies Chapter 5 To make copies using the “X/Y Zoom” function 1Load the document to be copied. ❍Refer to “Loading the Document” on page 3-9. 2Press the [X/Y Zoom] key until the “X/ Y Zoom” indicator lights up. 3Using the and keys, select the desired zoom ratio for the length (X), and then press the [Yes] key. ❍The zoom ratio increases and decreases in 0.01 increments. ❍Press the [Zoom] key, and then select the desired zoom ratio. Each press of the [Zoom] key changes the zoom ratio as shown below. × 0.50 → × 0.70 → × 0.81 → ×1.00 → × 0.50 . . . ✎ Tip Press the [No] key to return to the main screen. To correct the specified zoom ratio, press the [No] key, and then perform the operation again from step 2. Width (Y) Length (X) Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5.7 Specifying a Zoom Setting5 Di1611/Di2011 5-35 Before Making Copies Chapter 5 4Using the and keys, select the desired zoom ratio for the width (Y), and then press the [Yes] key. ❍The zoom ratio increases and decreases in 0.01 increments. ❍Press the [Zoom] key, and then select the desired zoom ratio. Each press of the [Zoom] key changes the zoom ratio as shown below. × 0.50 → × 0.70 → × 0.81 → ×1.00 → × 0.50 . . . ✎ Tip Press the [No] key to return to the main screen. To correct the specified zoom ratio, press the [No] key, and then perform the operation again from step 2. 5If necessary, specify any other copy settings. ❍Paper (p. 5-22) ❍Copy density (p. 5-36) ❍Advanced Copy Operations (p. 6-1) 6Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the desired number of copies, and then press the [Start] key. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
55.8 Specifying the Copy Density (“Auto/Photo” Function) 5-36 Di1611/Di2011 Before Making Copies Chapter 5 5.8 Specifying the Copy Density (“Auto/Photo” Function) Document type and copy density settings “TEXT” setting: Select the “TEXT” setting when copying text documents. Select this setting to emphasize contours and reproduce text documents with sharpness. The automatic density level and 9 manual density levels are available. ❍“[A]” (automatic) density level: The density level is automatically adjusted according to the document being copied. ❍Manual density levels: Select a level between the lightest and darkest settings, depending on the document to be copied. “PHOTO” setting: Select this setting when copying documents containing many areas with halftones (intermediate colors), such as photographs. The “[A]” (automatic) density level cannot be selected if the “PHOTO” setting is selected. “TEXT/P” setting: Select the “TEXT/P” setting when copying documents containing both text and photos. The automatic density level and 9 manual density levels are available. ❍“[A]” (automatic) density level: The density level is automatically adjusted according to the document being copied. ❍Manual density levels: In order to prevent the image on the back of newspaper or magazine articles from appearing in the copy, press the key to select a lighter density level. In order to reproduce pale colors in bright areas of the image, press the key to select a darker density level. ✎ Note Selecting a density level that is too dark may cause the media color of the document to be reproduced, and selecting a level that is too light may produce a very faint copy. Therefore, select the appropriate level depending on the document. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5.8 Specifying the Copy Density (“Auto/Photo” Function)5 Di1611/Di2011 5-37 Before Making Copies Chapter 5 To make copies after specifying a copy density 1Load the document to be copied. ❍Refer to “Loading the Document” on page 3-9. 2Press the [Auto/Photo] key to select between the “TEXT/P[A]” (AUTO), “TEXT[A]” (AUTO), “PHOTO”, “TEXT/P”, or “TEXT” settings. ❍The current setting appears on the left side of the screen. 3If the “PHOTO”, “TEXT” or “TEXT/P” setting was selected, use the and keys to adjust the density level. 4If necessary, specify any other copy settings. ❍Paper (p. 5-22) ❍Zoom (p. 5-30) ❍Advanced Copy Operations (p. 6-1) 5Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the desired number of copies, and then press the [Start] key. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
55.9 Interrupting Copy Jobs 5-38 Di1611/Di2011 Before Making Copies Chapter 5 5.9 Interrupting Copy Jobs Long continuous copy operations can quickly be paused by pressing the [Interrupt] key in order to copy a different document. ✎ Note Some functions cannot be interrupted. In addition, some functions are not available while a copy job is interrupted. For details, refer to “Function Combination Table” on page 10-9. To interrupt a copy job 1Press the [Interrupt] key. The Interrupt indicator lights up, and the current copy operation is paused. ❍When the [Interrupt] key is pressed, all functions are reset to their defaults. 2Remove the current document, and then load the other document that you wish to copy. 3If necessary, specify any other copy settings. ❍Paper (p. 5-22) ❍Zoom (p. 5-30) ❍Copy density (p. 5-36) ❍Advanced Copy Operations (p. 6-1) 4Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the desired number of copies, and then press the [Start] key to copy the other document. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5.9 Interrupting Copy Jobs5 Di1611/Di2011 5-39 Before Making Copies Chapter 5 5After the other document is copied, press the [Interrupt] key. The Interrupt indicator goes off, and all copy functions return to their previous settings. 6Reload the document that was removed in step 2. 7Press the [Start] key. The interrupted copy job continues. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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Advanced Copy Operations Chapter 6 6 6Advanced Copy Operations Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals