Combining subsets into one document
Introduction
You can copy or scan several sets of originals to one document or file with subsets. With the
optional [Page programming] function, you can add pages, for example, tab sheets, and define
the media and finishing settings for each page and subset.
NOTE
When you copy or scan subsets, the [Last used] template is disabled.
Procedure
1.
Place the first subset face up into the ADF.
2.
Touch [Jobs] -> [Copy/Scan] -> [Combined copy job].
3.
Define the subset settings for both in the [Original] and [Output].
NOTE
Some settings that you define for the first subset apply to the whole job, the [Type] and
[Resolution] settings, for example. These settings are fixed and are grayed out after
scanning the first subset.
4.
Touch [Scan].
5.
Put the next subset into the automatic document feeder or on the glass plate.
6.
Repeat steps 3 to 5 for all subsequent subsets.
A number indicates the order in which the subsets have been scanned.
NOTE
When you combine 1-sided and 2-sided originals, you can define whether a new subset
must continue on a new sheet or on the previous sheet.
7.
Touch [Ready] when the last subset is scanned and processed.
A full overview of all the scanned subsets appears in the right-hand pane. If required, you can
add, insert, delete or edit subsets.
8.
If required, use the optional [Page programming] function to insert pages and define the media
and finishing settings per page range.
9.
Touch [Ready] again to close the [Page programming] function.
10.
Touch
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