Shifting the Original Image
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Special Cop
ying F
eatures - Image Adjustment
Shifting the Original Image
You can make copies with the entire original image shifted to the center or a corner.
IMPORTANT
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The Shift mode cannot be used with the Multi-Page Enlargement, Image Repeat, Mirror
Image, or Tab Paper mode.
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The Shift (No. Key Entry) mode cannot be used with the Image Combination or Booklet
mode, in addition to the modes mentioned above.
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The Shift mode cannot be selected if you set the Different Size Originals mode in
combination with the Automatic Paper Selection mode.
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If the original and the copy paper are the same size and the copy ratio is set at 100%, the
image of the original is not shifted.
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The default setting is 'Center'.
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If you use the numeric keys to enter the shift position, the original image may be partially
cut off on the copy, depending on the size of the original, the size of the copy paper, and
the amount of shift specified.
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Using the Arrow Keys
The [Center/Corner Shift] setting enables you to use the arrow keys on the touch panel
display to make copies with the entire original image shifted to the center or a corner.
Original
Copy with the
Original Image
Shifted to the Center
Copy with the
Original Image
Shifted to a Corner
Summary of Contents for C3220
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Page 3: ...Color imageRUNNER C3220 C2620 Copying Guide 0 Ot...
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Page 84: ...Changing Canceling Selected Settings 1 62 1 Introduction to Copying...
Page 86: ...2 2 2 Basic Copying Features 2 Basic Copying Features Full Color 2 92 Black 2 93...
Page 178: ...Changing Color Modes 2 94 2 Basic Copying Features...
Page 210: ...Image Combination 3 32 3 Special Copying Features Document Layout...
Page 234: ...Frame Erase 4 24 4 Special Copying Features Image Adjustment...
Page 246: ...Job Done Notice 5 12 5 Special Copying Features Scan Settings and Notifications...
Page 324: ...Copying in a Single Color 7 28 7 Special Copying Features Color and Image Quality Adjustments...
Page 336: ...Memory Keys 8 12 8 Memory Functions...
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