Layout Adjustment
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Upright Images
Select this option when placing the top edge of the document against the top side of
the document glass or document feeder.
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Sideways Images
Select this option when placing the top edge of the document against the left side of
the document glass or document feeder.
Edge Erase (Erasing Edges and Margin Shadows of the Document)
When you copy a document with the document cover open or when you copy a book,
the edges and center margin of the document may be printed as black shadows. The
Edge Erase feature allows you to erase such shadows.
Note • For 2-sided originals, the same edge erase amounts are set for the front and back sides.
• If you set [Reduce/Enlarge], the edge erase amounts will be reduced or enlarged in
proportion to the ratio you specified.
• The binding shift specified in [Booklet Creation] will not affect the edge erase amounts.
• If the original is placed on the document glass and [1
J2 Sided] is selected when using the 2
Sided Copying feature, symmetrical edge erase amounts on both sides are not applied to
the output even if [Individual Edges] is specified and [Mirror Side 1] is selected for the [2
Sided Original - Side 2] option.
Even when the edge erase amount is set to 0 mm, full page copying is not possible. For information on the
areas that can actually be printed, refer to "16 Appendix" > "Printable Area" in the Administrator Guide.
1 Select [Edge Erase].
2 Select any option.
Normal
The edge width to erase is set to 2 mm for the top and bottom, and left and right edges.
All Edges
Erases the shadows of the four edges of the document, as well as the shadow in the
center of the document if it is a bound document or a booklet. You can specify values
for [All Edges] and [Center] individually.
Individual Edges
Erases the shadows of the top, bottom, left, and right edges of the document, as well
as the shadow in the center of the document if it is a bound document or a booklet. You
can specify values for [Top], [Bottom], [Left], [Right], and [Center] individually.