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CONVENIENT COPY FUNCTIONS
ERASE COPY
The erase function is used to erase the shadow lines on copies that are produced when copying thick originals or
books. The erase modes that can be selected are shown below. The erase width is initially set to 10 mm (1/2").
EDGE ERASE
Eliminates shadow lines around the edges of copies
caused when heavy paper or a book is copied.
CENTRE ERASE
Eliminates shadow lines produced by the bindings of
bound documents.
EDGE + CENTRE ERASE
Eliminates both the shadow lines around the edges of
copies and the shadow at the centre.
1
Touch the [ERASE] key in the special
modes screen.
The erase setting screen
will appear.
The erase icon (
, etc.)
will also appear in the
screen to indicate that
the function is turned on.
2
Select the desired erase mode.
Select one of the three
erase modes. The
selected key will be
highlighted.
3
Adjust the erase width as needed and
touch the [OK] key.
Use the
and
keys
to adjust the erase width.
The erase width can be
set from 0 mm to 20 mm
in increments of 1 mm (0"
to 1" in increments of
1/8").
4
Touch the [OK] key in the special
modes screen.
You will return to the main screen of copy mode.
MU
ERASE
FT
PY
JOB
BUILD
ERASE
CENTER
ERASE
EDGE+CENTER
ERASE
EDGE
ERASE
EDGE
CANCEL
OK
10
(0 20)
mm
About the steps that follow
If the document glass is being used, see page 22.
If the RSPF is being used, see page 23.
• This feature cannot be used with
non-standard size originals.
• This feature cannot be selected when
mixed feeding (p.25) is used.
• To cancel the erase copy function, touch
the [CANCEL] key in the erase setting
screen. (See the screen of step 3.)
Note