Konica Minolta 4695MF 用户指南

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Making Advanced Copies 
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Position the first page of the document on the original glass.
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For details on positioning the document on the original glass, refer 
to “Placing a document on the original glass” on page 135
.
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To print color copies, press the Start-Color key. To print monochrome 
copies, press the Start-B&W key.
Scanning of the document begins.
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In order to perform duplex (double-sided) copying or collated (Sort) 
copying with 2in1/4in1 copying, specify the necessary settings 
before performing step 4. For details, refer to “Setting Duplex 
(Double-Sided) Copying” on page 163 an
d “Setting Collated (Sort) 
Copying” on page 165.
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When 
NEXT PAGE?
 appears in the message window, place the second 
document page on the original glass, and then press the Select key.
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Repeat step 5 until all document pages have been scanned.
If 
2in1
 is set, printing automatically begins after two document pages 
(four document pages if duplex (double-sided) copying was set) have 
been scanned. If 
4in1
 is set, printing automatically begins after four doc-
ument pages (eight document pages if duplex (double-sided) copying was 
set) have been scanned.
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After all document pages have been scanned, press the Start-Color key 
or the Start-B&W key to begin printing the remaining pages.
Setting a Copy Function
ID card copying, repeat copying and poster copying can be set.
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If a copy function other than 
NORMAL COPY
 has been set, 2in1/4in1 
copying, collated (Sort) copying and duplex (double-sided) copying 
cannot be set. In addition, the zoom ratio is automatically set (and 
cannot be changed).
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ID card copying, repeat copying and poster copying can only be per-
formed with the original glass. Position the document pages to be 
scanned so that they are aligned in the upper-left corner of the original 
glass. Since the image is printed 4 mm from the top and left side, 
adjust the position of the document as necessary. For details on posi-
tioning the document on the original glass, refer to “Placing a docu-
ment on the original glass” on page 135.