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About Qt
This product uses Qt. The licenses used in this product are as follows:
(1) GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC License Version 2.1
(2) Other Licenses
Under the license agreement, the source code is available on our official website below.
http://www.fujixerox.co.jp/etc/oss/mfd_ui/
About Software Applied to LGPL
This product includes software licensed under GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2.1.
GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2.1, February 1999
Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. It also counts as the successor of the
GNU Library Public License, version 2, hence the version number 2.1.]
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Summary of Contents for Color C60
Page 1: ...User Guide Color C70 Printer Color C60 Printer...
Page 10: ...10...
Page 13: ...Preface 13 Before Using the Machine 1...
Page 74: ...2 Product Overview 74 Product Overview 2...
Page 101: ...Copy 101 Copy 3 1 Use and to select from seven density levels...
Page 166: ...3 Copy 166 Copy 3...
Page 182: ...4 Scan 182 Scan 4 Original Size Specifying a Scan Size P 243 4 Press the Start button...
Page 256: ...4 Scan 256 Scan 4...
Page 290: ...7 Stored Programming 290 Stored Programming 7...
Page 314: ...10 Job Status 314 Job Status 10 Print this Job Report Prints the Job Report...
Page 352: ...11 Computer Operations 352 Computer Operations 11...
Page 353: ...12 Appendix This chapter contains a glossary of terms used in this guide z Glossary 354...
Page 358: ...12 Appendix 358 Appendix 12...