Functions for Master-Making
Making a Master that Utilizes the Maximum Printing Area [Max. Scan]
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Making a Master that Utilizes the Maximum
Printing Area
[Max. Scan]
When a master is made, automatic paper size detection and image size adjustment applies to allow appropriate print
margins. This is to prevent paper jams, and keep the internal roller free of Ink stains.
By selecting “Max. Scan”, maximum printing area will apply to the scanned image, regardless of the print paper size
or original document size.
Be sure to check the sizes of the original document and the printing paper first.
Maximum Printing Area
ME 9450: Ledger 291 mm × 425 mm (11
15
/
32
" × 16
23
/
32
")
ME 9450: Letter 291 mm × 203 mm (11
15
/
32
" × 8")
ME 9350/6350: A3 291 mm × 413 mm (11
15
/
32
" × 16
1
/
4
")
ME 9350/6350: A4 291 mm × 203 mm (11
15
/
32
" × 8")
Important!:
• The 5 mm (
3
/
16
") margin on the top cannot be scanned even in the “Max. Scan” setting.
• Do not use print paper smaller than the area of the image made on the master. This may cause Ink stains.
• The entire surface of the Glass Platen must be clean.
By scanning the maximum size, dirt found outside the original document area will also be included in the master.
This may cause the internal roller to be stained with Ink.
Touch [Max. Scan] on the Functions
Screen.
"Max. Scan" is selected.