Minolta Di450 User Manual
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4-26 6. Stapled Position Typical Function Combinations Chapter 4 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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5-1 Using the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Using the Utility Mode Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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5-2 Using the Utility Mode Chapter 5 1. Job Memory Input and Job Recall Job Memory Input Up to 10 different, frequently used copy job programs can be stored in memory and recalled later as necessary. When the machine is equipped with an optional Hard Disk Drive Kit and if “100 Accounts” is selected for “Copy Track” of “Administrator Mode” available from Utility Mode, up to 10 different jobs can be stored in memory for each account. Set up the job you want to store in memory. Press the Utility key. Touch...
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5-3 1. Job Memory Input and Job Recall Using the Utility Mode Chapter 5 The job settings appear on the Touch Panel. After you have checked the settings, touch [Exit]. Touch [Enter].7 4003P146CA 8 9 4003P147CB Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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5-4 1. Job Memory Input and Job Recall Using the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Press the Utility key. Touch [Job/Image/Scan Input]. Touch[JobMemoryInput].Touch [Delete], then touch the job number key from which you want to delete a job program. When appears in that key, it indicates that the job program has been deleted. To u c h [ E n t e r ] . Deleting a Job Program 1 4002O282CA 2 4003P142CA 3 4003P143CA 4 4003P148CB 5 4003P149CB Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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5-5 1. Job Memory Input and Job Recall Using the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Calling up a Job Press the Job Recall key. Touch the job number key in which the desired job has been stored. Check the settings made and then touch [Exit]. The machine is now set up for these settings and the Basic screen reappears. If the job recalled is not what you want, touch [Menu]. Then, the Job Recall screen reappears.1 4002O283CA 2 4003P150CA 3 4003P151CA Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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5-6 Using the Utility Mode Chapter 5 2. Image Memory Input Image Memory Input Up to five different, frequently used characters and marks can be stored in memory so you can use them later whenever necessary. NOTE Image Memory Input cannot be set for a job for which the Auto Copy Start setting has been made. Press the Utility key. Touch [Job/Image/Scan Input]. Touch [Image Memory Input].Touch [Input], then touch the desired image number key, in which you want to store the image. NOTE An image number key...
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5-7 2. Image Memory Input Using the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Touch [AutoDetect] on the screen given in step 5. Touch [Custom Size] on the screen given in step 5. Touch []or[] to set the whole number for X and touch [X]. The underline moves to the right. Then touch []or[] to set the fractional number and touch [X]. Now the value for X has been fixed. Do the same for Y, then touch [Enter].If you want to erase the image on the left, top, or along the frame of the original, touch [Erase]. You...
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5-8 2. Image Memory Input Using the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Select the desired erase position. Using []or[], set the desired erase width. Useful Tip The erase width can range between 1/4 to 3/4 variable in 1/16 increments. To u c h [ E n t e r ] . To u c h [ E n t e r ] .As illustrated on the Touch Panel, place the original directly on the Original Glass. Select an image orientation the same as that of the original. Press the Start key. 7 4003P459EB 8 4003P460EB 9 10 4003P461EB 11 4002O152AC 12...
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5-9 2. Image Memory Input Using the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Press the Utility key. Touch [Job/Image/Scan Input]. Touch [Image Memory Input].Touch [Check], then touch the number key to be checked. Selectthetypeofpaperonwhichtoprintthe programmed image. Press the Start key and the programmed image is printed on the copy. Useful Tip Programmed images may be checked by using the screen for calling up a preprogrammed image. “Checking the Preprogrammed Image” p.3-64 Checking the Programmed Image 1...