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Special
Copying
and
Box
Features
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Cover/Sheet Insertion
Cover/Sheet Insertion
This mode enables you to set the machine to automatically add front and back covers, sheet
insertions, or chapter pages using a different type of paper from that used for the main document. In
addition, you can decide whether the front and back covers, and the sheet insertions are copied or
printed on as well. Chapter pages are always copied or printed on.
Remark
For information on the modes which cannot be set in
combination with this mode, see "Combination of
Functions Chart(p.9-2)."
If you select the Staple mode when an optional finisher
is attached, you cannot staple more than 30 sheets of
A3, or A4R paper, or 50 sheets of A4 paper, including
sheet insertions.
If you are copying on the front cover, back cover, or
sheet insertions, these sheets are included in the
count of the total number of copies made. If these
sheets are left blank, however, the machine's counter
does not count them as copies.
If you are adding chapter pages, these sheets are
included in the count of the total number of copies
made.
Front Cover/Back Cover
This setting adds a front cover and back cover sheet to each set of copies. You may also copy on the
front/back cover sheet.
Sheet Insertion/Chapter Page
This setting inserts a sheet of paper between copies. The Sheet Insertion mode is useful when you
want to use a blank sheet to help sort out the copies. You may also copy on the sheet insertions.
Since the chapter page is always copied on one side, the Chapter Page mode is useful when you
want to organize the copies by chapter.
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Summary of Contents for iR3245
Page 2: ......
Page 13: ...chapter 1 Introduction to the Copy Functions ...
Page 43: ...1 Introduction to the Copy Functions Cancelling a Copy Job 1 31 Cancelling a Copy Job ...
Page 67: ...chapter 2 Introduction to the Mail Box Functions ...
Page 70: ...2 Introduction to the Mail Box Functions 2 4 Various Mail Box Functions ...
Page 104: ...2 Introduction to the Mail Box Functions 2 38 While Scanning While Scanning ...
Page 107: ...2 Introduction to the Mail Box Functions While Printing 2 41 While Printing ...
Page 135: ...2 Introduction to the Mail Box Functions Erasing a Document 2 69 3 Press Done ...
Page 150: ...2 Introduction to the Mail Box Functions 2 84 Erasing Part of a Document ...
Page 151: ...chapter 3 Basic Copying and Mail Box Features ...
Page 166: ...3 Basic Copying and Mail Box Features 3 16 Entire Image 2 Press Entire Image Done 3 Press ...
Page 255: ...chapter 4 Special Copying and Mail Box Features ...
Page 307: ...4 Special Copying and Mail Box Features Image Repeat 4 53 6 Press OK ...
Page 428: ...4 Special Copying and Mail Box Features 4 174 Date Printing ...
Page 429: ...chapter 5 Memory Features ...
Page 439: ...5 Memory Features Storing Scan Print Settings 5 11 Storing Scan Print Settings ...
Page 444: ...5 Memory Features 5 16 Naming a Memory Key Naming a Memory Key ...
Page 447: ...5 Memory Features Recalling Scan Print Settings 5 19 Recalling Scan Print Settings ...
Page 450: ...5 Memory Features 5 22 Erasing Scan Print Settings Erasing Scan Print Settings ...
Page 453: ...chapter 6 Sending and Receiving Documents Using the Inboxes ...
Page 469: ...chapter 7 Using the Express Copy Basic Features Screen ...
Page 581: ...chapter 8 Customizing Settings ...
Page 585: ...8 Customizing Settings Customizing Copy Settings 8 5 Customizing Copy Settings ...
Page 609: ...8 Customizing Settings Customizing Mail Box Settings 8 29 Customizing Mail Box Settings ...
Page 621: ...chapter 9 Appendix ...
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