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Copy
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Copy
You can set the basic features on the [Copy] screen. The following shows the reference
section for each feature.
Reduce/Enlarge (Making Enlarged/Reduced Copies) ................................................................58
Paper Supply (Selecting the Paper for Copying) ........................................................................60
2 Sided Copying (Making 2 sided Copies) .................................................................................62
Image Shift (Shifting the Image Copy Position).........................................................................63
Edge Erase (Erasing Edges and Margin Shadows in the Document) .........................................63
Lighten/Darken (Adjusting the Copy Density)...........................................................................63
1 On the [All Services] screen, select
[Copy].
2 Select features on the [Copy]
screen that appears first.
Reduce/Enlarge (Making Enlarged/Reduced Copies)
You can select a ratio to make enlarged or reduced copies.
1 Select the copy ratio from [Reduce/
Enlarge].
Entering the Ratio
Enter a value between 25 and 400% in 1% increments, by touching the entry box and
then using numeric keys or by using the [ ] and [ ] buttons.
100%
Copies are made at the same size as the original document.
Auto %
The copy ratio is automatically set based upon the document and paper sizes specified
in [Paper Supply], and the document is copied to fit in the specified paper size.
Note • If you select [Auto %], specify a value other than [Auto Paper] for [Paper Supply].
Ratio (3rd button)
Select from preset ratios.
You can change the indicated ratios. For information on the settings, refer to "Reduce/Enlarge - Buttons
3 and 4" (P.293).
More...
Displays a pop-up window. Select a ratio from the options. Selecting [More] in the pop-
up window displays the [Reduce/Enlarge] screen.
Refer to "When [Proportional %] is Selected" (P.59), "When [Independent X-Y%] is Selected" (P.59),
or "When [Calculator %] is Selected" (P.60).