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Setting up a Copy Job
This topic explains how to copy documents. For more detailed information and specialized procedures, explore the links in this topic
and the column at the left.
To set up a copy job
To Proof 1 Copy and Hold
Once the proof copy is completed. A window displays with three choices.
See also:
For an overview of more sophisticated jobs and workflows, see
Setup Complex Jobs
.
For details about advanced features, see
Use Advanced Features
.
1. Place a document face up in the Document Feeder (place fragile or bound documents face down on the Document Glass).
2. Click the
Copy Services
button.
3. Enter the desired quantity of copies.
4. Adjust the settings on the other tabs as necessary. For descriptions of the buttons and their functions, refer to the online help
at the machine.
5. On the
Basic
tab, Choose paper to copy on.
You have four options for paper selection:
Auto Paper Select
- the Nuvera system senses the size of the stock and make a selection
Loaded Stock
- you make a selection from the loaded stock list
Stock List
- you make a selection from the stock list
Custom
- you program a custom stock
7. Click <
Start
>.
1. Click the
Copy Services
button.
2. Select
Job
Type
.
3. Select
Proof 1 Copy and Hold.
●
Release to print job.
●
Hold Job moves the job to the Job Manager inactive pane listed as successfully Proofed.
●
Cancel
6.
Load paper trays
with appropriate stock(s) and
adjust tray programming
if necessary.
❍
Edit the images
❍
Rotate the images
❍
Adjust image quality
❍
Setup slip sheets and special pages
❍
Create booklets
❍
Set finishing options
NOTE
: This feature is only available if your system includes the integrated Document Scanner module for copying and
scanning jobs.
Additionally, if you loaded 8.5 x 11 inch paper in 2 trays (1 LEF and 1 SEF), you will see one choice for this paper,
and 2 orientations to choose from in the
Loaded Paper
list.
NOTE
: Choosing paper is not done on a "by tray" basis. For trays 1 and 2, if the same paper is loaded in both trays
and tray 1 has a higher priority (a lower number), then it will feed from the highest priority tray.
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