Minolta Di450 User Manual
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3-8 2. Placing the Original Making Copies Chapter 3 Using the SADF Mode This is the mode in which you insert your originals one by one into the Electronic Document Handler to make a copy or copies from it. When you insert the original, the machine automatically starts the copy cycle. NOTES The following originals can be used for the SADF mode. Types of Originals : Sheets (Plain paper) Weight : 9-1/4 to 41-3/4 lb Size : 11 ×17L to 5-1/2×8-1/2 The following features will be canceled when using the...
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3-9 Making Copies Chapter 3 3. Selecting the Paper Paper Size Touch [Basics] and [Paper] to show a screen that allows you to select the paper. In the Auto Paper mode, the machine automatically selects the paper of the optimum size according to the size of the original being used and zoom ratio selected for use. Touch [Paper] on the Basic screen and then touch [Auto Paper]. NOTES The original sizes that can be detected in the Auto Paper mode are 11 ×17L, Legal L, Letter L, Letter C, 5-1/2 ×8-1/2 L, B4L,...
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3-10 3. Selecting the Paper Making Copies Chapter 3 If the symbol , , , or appears on the paper select key on the Touch Panel, it means that particular drawer has been designated for special paper. Themachineprovidesfivedifferenttypesof special paper setting, each having a specific purpose as detailed below. The setting can be made by using User’s Choice. p.5-12 : Recycled paper This setting precludes the Auto Paper mode. You may be using both recycled as well as plain paper loaded in your machine. If,...
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3-11 3. Selecting the Paper Making Copies Chapter 3 Manual Bypass Copying Use Manual Bypass to make copies on paper not loaded in any drawer, or to copy onto OHP transparencies, thick paper, or any other special paper. When using the Multi Bypass Tray, you can load multiple sheets of paper. The setting of the paper size is needed for manual bypass copying. Manual Bypass cannot be used for a reserved job. Types of Paper Plain paper (weighing 16 lb to 24 lb) Recycled paper Exclusive paper:...
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3-12 3. Selecting the Paper Making Copies Chapter 3 Select the desired paper size. Touch [Paper Type]. Select the type of paper to be used and then touch [Enter]. Types of paper: Plain paper (Normal), OHP transparencies (OHP), thick paper including translucent paper (Card/Vellum)Useful Tips Selecting OHP or Card/Vellum will cancel 2- Sided Copy, Booklet, Staple, Hole Punch, Folding, Cover, and Page Insertion. Only if Finisher FN-105 is mounted, however, Card/ Vellum can be combined with Hole Punch. ...
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3-13 3. Selecting the Paper Making Copies Chapter 3 Touching [Custom Size] on the screen given in step 4 opens the following screen. NOTE The Exclusive Paper mode is automatically selected when a length in the range of 5-3/4 to 7- 3/16 is entered for X and a width in the range of 4 to 15-7/16 is entered for Y using Custom Size. Touch[]or[] to set the whole number for X and touch [X]. The underline moves to the fractional part. Set the fraction with []or[]. Now the value for X has been fixed. Do...
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3-14 Making Copies Chapter 3 4. Selecting the Zoom Zoom Ratio When you touch [Zoom] after touching [Basics] on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the zoom ratio. You have six different ways to choose from to set the zoom ratio. Select one according to your need. In the Auto Size mode, the machine automatically selects the optimum zoom ratio according to the size of the original being used and the paper size selected for use. Touch [Auto Size] to set the machine into the Auto Size...
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3-15 4. Selecting the Zoom Making Copies Chapter 3 This function lets you make a copy slightly reduced in image size from that of the original. Touch [Minimal] and set the zoom ratio. Useful Tips Avalueof×0.930 has been factory- programmed in [Minimal], but that ratio can be changed as necessary. 3-18 It comes in handy for making a copy, without losing any portion of the original image, from an original which has an image area covering its entire surface.Touching []or[] changes the zoom ratio in...
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3-16 4. Selecting the Zoom Making Copies Chapter 3 You may use the 10-Key Pad to directly enter the zoom ratio. Touch [Custom Zoom]. Enter the zoom ratio from the 10-Key Pad. Useful Tips Example:×1.300 Press 1, 3, 0, and 0, in that order, from the 10- Key Pad. To correct a ratio, press the Clear key and then enter the correct one again. The zoom ratio can be set in the range ×0.250 to ×4.000 when the copy is made through the Original Glass and ×0.250 to×2.000 when the Electronic Document Handler is...
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3-17 4. Selecting the Zoom Making Copies Chapter 3 You can store some of the most frequently used zoom ratios in memory and recall them later as necessary. Touch [Custom Zoom]. From among the two ratios previously stored in memory and [Minimal], select the desired one. Useful Tip Its a good idea for you to store frequently used zoom ratios in memory.p.3-18 Touch [Enter]. Touch [Custom Zoom]. Touch [X/Y Zoom]. From among the three ratios previously stored in memory, select the desired one. Useful Tip...