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HOW TO
MAKE
COPIES
There are three methods available for enlargement and reduction copying.
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Using Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS):
After selecting the AMS mode and the copy size, when you place an original on the glass
or when an original is fed from the automatic document feeder, the copier automatically
detects the size of the original, and calculates the appropriate reproduction ratio.
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Specifying the original and copy sizes:
When you specify both the original and copy sizes, the copier automatically calculates the
appropriate reproduction ratio.
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Using the ZOOM keys:
The ZOOM keys Down and
Up allow selection of the desired reproduction ratio in
increments of 1%.
Using Automatic Magnification Selection
5. REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT COPYING
1
Slides
Press the ZOOM ORG.
→
COPY key.
3
Press the desired COPY-SIZE key.
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The selected COPY-SIZE key gets highlighted.
2
Press the AMS key.
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The AMS key gets highlighted.
Note: Remove any paper clips or staples from
originals before placing them on the
original feed tray.
When Using the Automatic Document Feeder
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After aligning the edges of the originals, set
them face up on the original feed tray and
align the slides to the edges of the originals.
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The number of originals you can load at a
time is shown below.
A4, A4-R, B5, B5-R, A5-R : 60
A3 : 30
B4 : 35
Place the original(s) on the original feed
tray or on the glass.
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Summary of Contents for e-STUDIO 55
Page 10: ...7 DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL COPIER DESCRIPTION OFTHE DIGITAL COPIER ...
Page 18: ...15 HOW TO MAKE COPIES HOW TO MAKE COPIES ...
Page 36: ...33 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 4 Place the original key in the copy quantity and press the START key ...
Page 58: ...55 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS ...
Page 95: ...92 MEMO ...
Page 96: ...93 USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ...
Page 109: ...106 MEMO ...
Page 110: ...107 USING THE OPTIONAL FINISHER USING THE OPTIONAL FINISHER ...
Page 130: ...127 WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH ...
Page 170: ...167 MAINTE NANCE MAINTENANCE ...
Page 174: ...171 SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES OPTIONS SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES OPTIONS ...