Configuration Menu Overview
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d
Manufacturer’s default settings appear in bold.
[PAPER PRIORITY]
Settings
[TRAY1] /
[TRAY2]
/ [TRAY3]
Specify the paper tray that is normally used.
d
If an optional Lower Feeder Unit PF-P09 is not
installed, [TRAY3] does not appear.
[TRAY CHAINING]
Settings
[DISABLE]
/ [ENABLE]
If [ENABLE] is selected and the specified tray runs out
of paper during printing, a tray loaded with paper of
the same size is automatically selected so printing can
continue.
If [DISABLE] is selected and the specified tray runs out
of paper, printing stops.
[QUALITY PRIOR-
ITY]
Settings
[MIX] / [TEXT] / [PHOTO] /
[FINE/MIX]
/
[FINE/TEXT] / [FINE/PHOTO]
Select the type of document being copied.
d
When a document is loaded into the ADF, the
default setting [MIX] is automatically selected.
d
For the resolution of each setting, refer to
“Resolution of QUALITY PRIORITY Settings” on
page 2-49.
[DENSITY PRIOR-
ITY]
Settings
[AUTO]
/ [MANUAL]
Select the density that is normally used.
[DEN-
SITY
LEVEL]
[AUTO]
Settings
(LIGHT)
(DARK)
Adjust the density of the background color.
[MAN-
UAL]
Settings
(LIGHT)
(DARK)
Specify the default copy density.
[SHARPNESS]
Settings
(Soft)
(Clear)
Select the setting for SHARPNESS.
[OUTPUT PRIOR-
ITY]
Settings
[NON-SORT]
/ [SORT]
Select whether or not to sort copies by sets.
[N-UP PRIORITY]
Settings
[1IN1]
/ [2IN1] / [4IN1]
Select the number of document pages to be printed
on a single page.
Summary of Contents for ineo+ 25
Page 1: ...ineo 25 Dynamic balance www develop eu User Manual ...
Page 2: ......
Page 15: ...1 1Introduction ...
Page 27: ...2 2Control Panel and Configuration Menu ...
Page 46: ...Configuration Menu Overview 2 20 FAX TX OPERATION FAX RX OPERATION REPORTING SCAN SETTING ...
Page 114: ...MEMORY PRINT Menu 2 88 ...
Page 115: ...3 3Media Handling ...
Page 149: ...4 4Using the Printer Driver ...
Page 161: ...5 5Memory Direct ...
Page 164: ...Memory Direct 5 4 ...
Page 165: ...6 6Using the Copier ...
Page 179: ...7 7Using the Scanner ...
Page 211: ...8 8Replacing Consumables ...
Page 246: ...Replacing Consumables 8 36 ...
Page 247: ...9 9Maintenance ...
Page 260: ...Cleaning the Machine 9 14 ...
Page 261: ...10 10Troubleshooting ...
Page 309: ...11 11Installing Accessories ...
Page 325: ...12 AAppendix ...