5-4
Operation
You can also directly adjust the desired contrast using the key, press this key several times until
the required adjustment is obtained without using
845
.
846 OK - ADVANCED FCT / COPY / LUMINOSITY
The
LUMINOSITY
parameter is used to make your original document lighter or darker. Adjust
the brightness required using keys
and
, then validate the choice with the
OK
key.
847 OK - ADVANCED FCT / COPY / BINDING
The
BINDING
parameter is used to choose the long or short side according to the type of binding
of your document. Make your choice using keys
and
, then validate the choice with the
OK
key.
Caution -
All settings made using this menu become default settings of the machine.
85 OK - ADVANCED FCT / SCAN. & PRINT
Use keys
or
of the browser to scroll the setting described below that you want to modify.
Validate your setting by pressing the
OK
key.
851 OK - ADVANCED FCT / SCAN. & PRINT / PAPER
Select
NORMAL
or
THICK
paper using keys
and
.
Validate your setting by pressing the
OK
key.
Remark
:
1) When
THICK
paper type is selected, the print speed is slowed down.
2) Use the manual feeder for paper with a weight greater than 90 g/m
2
.
852 OK - ADVANCED FCT / SCAN. & PRINT / PAPER TRAY
Select the paper tray that you want to use;
AUTOMATIC
,
LOWER
or
UPPER
using keys
and
.
Validate by pressing the
OK
key.
853 OK - ADVANCED FCT / SCAN. & PRINT / PAPER SAVE
This function prints all your documents duplex.
Remark
:
This function requires the prior installation on the rear of your machine of the duplex module and the additional
paper tray(option or depending on model).
Select
WITH
or
WITHOUT
using keys
and
.
Validate by pressing the
OK
key.
854 OK - ADVANCED FCT / SCAN. & PRINT / S.F MARGINS
If you want to offset the side margins of your document to the left or to the right when scanning with
your scroll scanner.
Adjust the offset of the left/right margins (in 0.5mm steps mm) using keys
and
.
Validate by pressing the
OK
key.
Summary of Contents for MF 3505
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