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Composing Images
Composing Images
The Form Composition mode enables you to superimpose a previously scanned image which has
been stored in the memory of the machine (image form) on the output.
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 specify the Form Composition mode with the
Cascade Copy mode, it is necessary to assign the
same name to the stored image form in both this
machine and the remote copy printer beforehand. If the
assigned image form name in this machine is not set in
the remote copy printer, the job is cancelled. If multiple
image forms with the same assigned name are stored
in the remote copy printer, different images may be
used for Form Composition.
To use the Form Composition mode, the image form
must be stored in the machine beforehand. (See the
Reference Guide.)
Form composition can be used with other copy modes
to process images. However, copy modes other than
the Shift or Mirror Image mode can only be used for
copying images, and not for stored image forms.
Up to 100 image forms can be stored. However, this
number varies depending on the free space of the hard
disk.
For the Mail Box function, the Form Composition mode
cannot be used with documents whose resolution is
other than 600 x 600 dpi.
Printing performance may not be optimal in the Form
Composition mode, depending on the selected
document and image form.
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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 ...
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