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    							4-6  Copying on Two Sides (2 Sided)59
    Basic Features
    4
    Procedure
    On the Basic Features screen, select 2 Sided.
    Copying on Two Sides
     (2 Sided)
    You cannot make two sided copies
    onto paper size smaller than
    5.5 x 8.5.
    You cannot make two sided copies if
    the settings for front and back pages
    differ.
    You cannot make two sided copies
    on paper that is over 28 lbs.
    You can make two sided copies from one or two sided documents.
    However, to make two sided copies from a two sided document, you need
    to have the DADF installed.
    The screen on the right has the Tray
    6 (High Capacity Feeder), and
    Finisher installed.
    2 Sided can also be selected on the
    Features Menu screen.
    Making Two Sided Copies from One Sided Originals 
    						
    							4-6  Copying on Two Sides (2 Sided)60
    Basic Features
    4
     Select 1     2 Sided.
    Select Head to Head or Head to Toe as the image orientation
    of the copy.
    Head to Head: When all sides of a document have the same orientation.
    Head to Toe: When the orientation of side two is the reverse of side one.
    Load the original in the orientation of Head to Top, or Head to
    Left.
    The factory default is 1     1 Sided.
    Select Cancel to cancel the settings.
    Chapter 3 Loading Documents for
    information on how to load
    documents. 
    						
    							4-6  Copying on Two Sides (2 Sided)61
    Basic Features
    4
    Select the corresponding document orientation of the original
    loaded, and select Save.
    Select Head to Top or Head to Left.
    Select other features if necessary.
    Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and
    press Start.
    The copies are made on both sides of the paper.
    Some features cannot be selected
    together with this feature. See
    Appendix B: Possible Combinations
    of Features
     for details.
    If the total sheet number of your
    document is an odd number, the last
    sheet will be made a one sided
    copy.  If you place the document on
    the Document Glass, then you have
    to repeatedly place each page and
    press Start to make two sided
    copies. If the last scanned page is
    side one, select End Job.
    5-10: Selecting the Original
    Orientation (Original Orientation)
     for
    details.
    The factory default is 1     1 Sided.
    Select Cancel to cancel the settings.
    The screen on the right has the Tray
    6 (High Capacity Feeder), and
    Finisher installed.
    2 Sided can also be selected on the
    Features Menu screen.
    Making Two Sided Copies from Two Sided Originals
    Procedure
    On the Basic Features screen, select 2 Sided.
    Select 2     2 Sided.
    When making two sided copies, use
    the DADF.  The document glass can
    only be used for making one sided
    copies. 
    						
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    4
    Select Copy Result.
    Select the image orientation of both the documents and the
    copies.
    Head to Head: When all sides of a document have the same orientation.
    When the copy result is where sides one and two have the
    same orientation.
    Head to Toe: When the orientation of side two of a document is the reverse
    of side one.
    When the copy result is such that the orientation of side two is
    the reverse of side one. 
    						
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    4
    Some features cannot be selected
    together with this feature. See
    Appendix B: Possible Combinations
    of Features
     for details.
    Chapter 3 Loading Documents for
    information on how to load
    documents.
    Load the original in the DADF.
    Load the original in the orientation of Head to Top or Head to Left.
    Select the corresponding document orientation of the original
    loaded.
    Select Head to Top or Head to Left.
    Select Save twice.
    Select other features if necessary.
    Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and
    press Start.
    The copies are made on both sides of the paper.
    5-10: Selecting the Original
    Orientation (Original Orientation)
     for
    details. 
    						
    							4-7  Collating Copy Output (Output/Finishing)64
    4
    Basic Features
    You can choose to output multiple sets of the copies in three ways:
    Collated/Finishing
    The copies are sorted according to their page sequence and the
    specified number of sets are delivered facing downwards.
    Uncollated (per page)
    The copies are sorted by page according to the copy sequence and the
    specified number of sets are delivered facing upwards.
    Auto
    The required number of collated sets is output if you load your originals
    into the DADF and press Start.
    Collating Copy Output
    (Output/Finishing)
    If the optional Offset Catch Tray is
    installed, each set is offset from the
    previous copy. This means that the
    edge of each set is placed to the left
    or right of the previous copy set to
    allow easy separation.
    For paper sizes which are valid for
    offset, see 
    Offset Catch Tray
    (Optional) of Appendix A:
    Specifications
    .
    For Collated option, you can select
    Face Up for output orientation and
    the collated sets will be delivered
    face up. For details, refer to 
    System
    Setup of 6-1: List of Custom Preset
    Functions
    . 
    						
    							4-7  Collating Copy Output (Output/Finishing)65
    Basic Features
    4
    The screen on the right has the Tray
    6 (High Capacity Feeder), and
    Finisher installed.
    Output/Finishing can also be
    selected on the Features Menu
    screen
    Procedure
    Load the document.
    Use the DADF.  If the number of originals is 51 and above, divide them into
    smaller numbers for loading.  A total of up to 700 sheets can be scanned
    continuously.
    From the Basic Features screen, select Output/Finishing.
     To produce collated sets from the documents loaded on the
    Document Glass, select Collated/Finishing.  To produce
    uncollated sets from the originals loaded onto the DADF, select
    Uncollated.
    When the Finisher is installed, select Large Output if your output is more than
    500 copies. The output will be delivered to finisher Tray 2.
     Select Save.
    Select other features if necessary.
    Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and
    press Start.
    Chapter 3 Loading Documents for
    information on how to load
    documents.
    The screen on the right has the
    finisher feature installed.
    The factory default is Auto.
    Select Cancel to cancel the settings.
    If the punch scrap container
    becomes full, the Large Output
    feature cannot be used. See 
    8-7:
    Emptying the Punch Scrap
    Container
    .
    Some features cannot be selected
    together with this feature. See
    Appendix B: Possible Combinations
    of Features
     for details. 
    						
    							4-7  Collating Copy Output (Output/Finishing)66
    4
    Basic Features
    When there is an original to be scanned next, select Next
    Document, which is displayed on the screen when scanning is
    in progress.
    After the first original has been scanned, load the next original
    and press Start.
    Scanning continues.
    After the last original has been scanned, select End Job.
    Copying starts, and the specified copy output is discharged.
    Continuous scanning is valid up to a
    total of 700 sheets.
    If you have selected Collated and
    you place your document on the
    Document Glass, then you will have
    to repeatedly place each page and
    press Start to scan. Repeat this
    process until there are no more
    pages to scan. Then select End
    Job. 
    						
    							4-8  Stapling (Stapling)67
    Basic Features
    4
    Stapling
    (Stapling)
    The Stapling feature allows you to have your copies sorted by page sequence,
    stapled and delivered set by set if the Finisher is installed. Up to 50 sheets of
    paper can be stapled together.
    Applicable Paper Size/Orientation, and stapling positions are shown
    below.
    @
     * For single stapling, depending on the paper size, stapling can be made parallel to the edge of the
    paper.
    For stapling on paper of mixed sizes (only when DADF is used):
    Stapling is possible when the length of Y is the same.
    Possible combinations are A5
     and A4, B5 and B4, A4 and A3,
    8.5 x 11
     and 11 x 17.
    Stapling and Large Output cannot
    be selected for interrupting copy job.
    If the punch scrap container is full,
    the Stapling and Large Output
    features become invalid.  See 
    8-7:
    Emptying the Punch Scrap
    Container
    .
    See 
    Appendix C: Stapling.
    Stapling cannot be done on the
    length of paper larger than A4 or
    8.5 x 11Ó.
    You can make copies of mixed size
    documents on same size paper and
    staple them. Select Auto for Paper
    Size, and Reduce/Enlarge, and On
    for Stapling.
    A3A5,  B5
    8.5 x 11Ó
    Right Double
    Top Left
    Top Double
    Top Right
    Left Double
    A4
    B5,  A4,  B4,  8K (267
    x 388 mm), 8.5 x 11,
    8.5 x 13, 8.5 x 14,
    11 x 17
    Paper Size/Orientation
    Stapling positions 
    						
    							4-8  Stapling (Stapling)68
    Basic Features
    4
    Procedure
     On the Basic Features screen, select Output/Finishing.
     Select Collated/Finishing.
    Select stapling position from Top Left, Top Right, Top Double,
    Left Double or Right Double.
    For example, select Top Left (top left button).
    Load the original in the orientation of Head to Top, or Head to
    Left.
    Select Cancel to cancel the settings.
    The screen on the right has the Tray
    6 (High Capacity Feeder), and
    Finisher installed.
    Output/Finishing can also be
    selected on the Features Menu
    screen.
    Chapter 3 Loading Documents for
    information on how to load
    documents.
    When loading mixed size originals,
    use the DADF. 
    						
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