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Operation
Date en cours : 7 June 2006
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• The
BRIGHTNESS
field allows you to set the desired brightness by means of the
or
keys.
• The
ZOOM
field allows you to set the desired zoom value between
25%
and
400%
by means of
the
or
keys or the numerical keyboard.
- Select a 141 % zoom to obtain A4 format output starting from an A5 original.
The scan width of 149 mm corresponds to A5.
The maximum scan length of 210 mm also corresponds to A5.
Reduction or enlargement depending on formats:
• The
ASSEMBLED
field allows you to select the way the output document is assembled:
COPIES
ASSEMBLED
or
COPIES NOT ASSEMBLED
.
• The
ORIGIN
field allows you to adjust the desired origin values.
• The
PAPER
field allows you to select the paper type:
NORMAL
,
HEAVY
,
TRANSPARENT
,
COL-
OUR
or
RECYCLED
.
• The
TRAY
field allows you to select the paper tray:
AUTOMATIC
,
UPPER
or
LOWER
.
DESCRIPTION OF ID CARD MODE
The IDENT. CARD copy function is used for copying both sides of an identity card or driving license
type document (size < A5) on an A4 format sheet.
This function will be available only from the flatbed scanner for local copy.
The LDC screen will display two messages: one to indicate where the original document should be
placed and another to ask the document to be turned over. These messages require validation from the
keyboard before the operation can be continued.
No zoom will be applicable for this function.
Selection of the IDENT. CARD copy mode will be possible in the local copy slip. This mode will be
accessible only if no paper is detected in the scroll scanner feeder.
Press the 1 and
OK
keys.
The following will be displayed:
Press the
OK
key.
Original format
Final format
Zoom setting in %
LETTER
A4
97
A4
LETTER
94
LEGAL
LETTER
78
A4
A5
71
A5
A4
141
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Summary of Contents for 5890bdn
Page 1: ...User Manual 5890dn...
Page 34: ...1 26 Installation...
Page 48: ...2 14 Getting started...
Page 76: ...3 28 Setting your machine...
Page 88: ...4 12 Directory...
Page 130: ...5 42 Operation...
Page 172: ...6 42 Maintenance...