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Appendix
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Glossary
Term Description
A3 420 x 297 mm paper
A4 297 x 210 mm paper
A5 210 x 148 mm paper
Auto Center A feature that automatically moves an image to the center of
paper when copying.
Auto Clear A feature that automatically returns the touch screen to its
default display when the machine is inactive for a certain
period of time.
Auto Image Positioning A feature that adjusts the image position so that the printing
position from the edge of each page remains consistent
between the inner and outer pages of a booklet.
Auto Select Based on the document loaded and the magnification
selected, the machine automatically selects an appropriate
paper size.
Auto Tray Switching When paper runs out during copying, another tray of identical
paper size and orientation automatically begins supplying
paper.
B4 364 x 257 mm paper
B5 257 x 182 mm paper
Binding Shift When creating a booklet, this feature adds margins to the
center binding area of documents.
Booklet Pressing A feature that presses the spine of a booklet to flatten the
spine for booklet printing.
Book Scanning A feature that copies the left and right pages of an unfolded
document onto two separate sheets of paper.
Collate A feature where each copy set is delivered in the same order
the documents were copied.
CSV File CSV (Comma Separated Values) is a file format that is often
used for saving data by spreadsheets and database programs.
Cut Paper Standard paper sizes, such as A4 and B5.
Default Screen A screen displayed on the touch screen immediately after
switching the power on, or pressing the <Clear All> button.
The screen is also displayed when the Auto Clear feature is
used.
Default Value A factory default value, or a value set in the System
Administration mode.
Document Image An image of a document scanned by the machine.
DPI An abbreviation of Dots Per Inch. A unit used to describe
printing resolution in terms of the number of dots printed in one
inch. Used as a unit to describe resolution.
Edge Erase A feature that erases the top/bottom, left/right or center edge
of a document image when copying.