4-13 Programming Ahead
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Basic Features
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Programming Ahead
The Program Ahead feature allows you to make selections for, and perform
scanning of jobs in advance, while preceding jobs are being output.
Procedure
While the screen below is being displayed, select Program
Ahead.
Make selections for the next job, load your documents and
press Start to begin scanning.
The job will start automatically after the preceding job has been completed.
When Number of Documents is 51 and Above
The number of documents which can be loaded in the DADF is up to
50 sheets. You can repeat this, by adding documents, for up to a total
of 700 sheets (350 sheets in the case of 2 sided documents) for
continuous scanning. When the initial document is being scanned,
select Next Original. When scanning has ended, add documents and
select Start to continue scanning. If there are no additional documents
to be scanned, select End Job. But, when Stapling, 1 2 Sided, Multi-
Up (N Up) is selected, scanning cannot be continued by adding
documents.
On a model with printer function,
select Exit, which is displayed in
place of Program Ahead.
If there is a copy/print job, which has
been temporarily stopped (waiting
for operation), you cannot proceed
with the second copy job. Press
Job Status Stop to display the
job status of the stopped job (waiting
for operation). To resume the
stopped job, select it, and press
Start. To cancel it, press Clear C or
Clear All.
After scanning of the job to be
programmed ahead is completed,
the job will be placed at the end of
the queue for execution.
To cancel a Program Ahead job,
which has been scanned, select
Stop on the screen displayed, then
press Clear C or Clear All. If the
display has changed, press Job
Status Stop, and select the job to
be cancelled.
Press Clear C or Clear All to cancel
the job.
Summary of Contents for DA-FS700
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