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Copying
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Press 
0
0
0
0 or 1
1
1
1 to select the copy
paper size.
Note
❒ You cannot select the paper size
if the optional paper tray unit is
not installed.
❒ You can change which paper
source to be selected first with
the User Parameters. See p.146
“User Parameters”(switch 19;
bit 7,6,5).
❒ If your original is larger than in
length than the copy paper you
select, the excess part of the
original image will not be cop-
ied.
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Enter the number of copies you
need with the number keys. 
Note
❒ You can specify between 1 and
99 copies.
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Press the 
{{{{Start}}}} key. 
Copying starts. 
When copying is completed, the
standby display reappears. 
Note
❒ To stop copying while it is in
progress, press the 
{{{{Clear/Stop}}}}
key. Then open the ADF cover
and ADF unit and remove any
originals that are left inside. 
Reference
p.95 “Clearing Original Jams”,
Basic Features
Making Copies on Special 
Paper
You need the bypass tray unit (option for
Type1) to use this function.
You can make copies on special paper
that cannot be loaded in the main pa-
per tray or optional paper tray unit by
using the bypass tray.
Set the copy paper with the side to be
printed facing down.
You can use the following types of
special paper as well as the types of
paper you load in the paper trays:
• Paper that weighs between 93 and
157 g/m
2
 (25 to 42 lb)
• OHP transparencies
• Adhesive labels
• Postcards
• Envelopes
Preparation
You need to specify the paper type
for the bypass tray beforehand. See
p.115 “Bypass Paper Type”.
Important
❒ If the paper is curled, flatten it be-
fore loading in order to avoid pa-
per jams.
Note
❒ You can load paper in the bypass
tray up to approximately 100
sheets (8
1
/
2
×14” or smaller), or 1
sheet (larger than 8
1
/
2
×14”). Up
to 10 postcards or envelopes can be
loaded.
❒ Load OHP transparencies one
sheet at a time, and remove them
from the paper tray immediately
after copying is complete.
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