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10. Selecting the Job Functions
Memory Recall
Touching [Memory Recall] on the Touch Panel after a copy cycle has been completed will allow you to
make a copy using the previous image data and copying mode without having to reload the original.
Touch [Memory Recall].
If you have any function to change, touch the
corresponding mode key and make the
necessary change.
Useful Tips
• The following functions can be changed when
running a print cycle again using Memory
Recall:
Any mode of Orig.
Copy function cannot be
changed.
• A pen mark
appears above the key of the
function changed.
• To change the number of copies to be made,
press the Clear key and set the new number.
• The paper size and paper direction cannot be
changed.
Press the Start key and the copier starts the
print cycle.
NOTES
• Memory Recall available from User’s Choice
must be turned ON to use this function.
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• This function cannot be used in the Interrupt
mode.
• The preceding image data and copy settings are
cleared to disable Memory Recall when any of
the following operations is performed.
• The machine is turned OFF.
• The machine scans a new original or the Start
key is pressed.
• The Access key or Interrupt key is pressed, or
[Reserve] is touched.
• The Clear key or Panel Reset key is pressed
while the machine remains idle.
Useful Tips
• After you have made copies from a confidential
document, it is recommended that you press the
Panel Reset key to erase the data.
Setting Memory Recall
• Finishing
• Orig.
Copy
• Paper
• Data
• Page
• Distribution #
• Image Stamping • No. of copies
1
C4028P121CA
2
4003P270CA
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