Sample Job
When making multiple copies, you can continue making copies after making and examining a sample
set. You can choose to continue or cancel the job after confirmation.
To print a sample of the job, perform the following:
1. Press the
Home
button on the User Interface (UI).
2. Select
Copy
on the
Home
window.
3. Select
Job Assembly
→
Sample Job
.
4. Select
On
.
5. Select
Save
.
6. Load the documents in the document feeder or on the document glass.
7. Program the job with the Copy desired features/options.
8. Enter the quantity.
9. Press
Start
.
One copy set of the job (the sample set) is printed and the remainder of the job is placed on hold
and the press is paused.
10. If desired, change any applicable setting and copy quantity.
11. Select
Start
to finish the job or
Cancel
to stop the job.
Selecting
Start
continues the copy process and the programmed number of sets will be printed.
Retrieve the copies from the output area.
12. Upon completion, press the
Clear All
button on the UI to return the settings to their default
state.
Combine Original Sets
This feature allows you to copy sets of documents that cannot be loaded into the document feeder.
This is useful when copying documents that may be damaged, ripped or torn, or too wrinkled to go
through the document feeder.
Combine Original Sets
allows you to copy each original by placing it
on the document glass and creating one copy job for the entire set.
1. Press the
Home
button on the press UI.
2. Select
Copy
on the
Home
window.
3. Select the
Job Assembly
tab.
4. From the
Job Assembly
tab, select
Combine Original Sets
.
5. Select
On
or
Off
.
•
On
: Select this option to have the
Next Original
option highlighted on the copy screen when
scanning is in process.
•
Off
: Select this option to have the
Last Original
option highlighted on the copy screen the
scanning process is in process.
6. Select
Save
to save your choice.
This feature is available only when
Collated
is selected in the
Copy Output
window.
7. Load your documents into the document feeder or individually place them on the document
glass.
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