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COPY FUNCTIONS
3
CREATING MARGINS WHEN COPYING
(Margin Shift)
The MARGIN SHIFT feature, in its initial setting, automatically shifts the text or image to increase the margin by
approximately 10mm (1/2").
The location of the margin to be increased can be selected to be either at the left edge or the top of the page.
1
Place the original(s).
If you are using the
document glass, place
the side of the original
where you wish to create
the margin on the right.
If you are using the
RSPF, place the side of
the original where you
wish to create the margin
on the right.
2
If the original is placed on the document
glass, select the original size.
(p.44)
When using the RSPF, make sure that the same
size as the size of the placed original appears in
the size display.
3
Press the [MARGIN SHIFT] key (
).
The margin indicator
lights.
4
Set the number of copies and other
settings, and then press the [START]
key (
).
The copy is delivered to the paper output tray.
Select the location of the margin
1
Hold down the [MARGIN SHIFT] key
(
) until the MARGIN SHIFT
indicator (
) blinks.
The currently selected setting code for the margin
position blinks in the number of copies display.
1: Left edge 2: Top edge
2
Press the [1] key or the [2] key, and
then press the [START] key (
).
The selected setting code for the margin position
lights.
3
Press the [MARGIN SHIFT] key (
).
The MARGIN SHIFT indicator (
) stops
blinking.
A
A
A
Margin
Original
Left Edge
Margin
Top Edge
• The margin width can be changed in the system settings.
(p.92)
• Note that a margin is created by shifting the image, and thus if the image is shifted too far, the edge of the image
may be cut off.
• If the ORIGINAL SIZE indicator blinks when margin shift is selected, rotate the original so that it is in the same
orientation as the blinking ORIGINAL SIZE indicator.
Note
1
To cancel margin shift, press the [MARGIN
SHIFT] key (
) repeatedly until the
MARGIN SHIFT indicator (
) is off.
Note
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