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CHECKING THE NUMBER OF SCANNED
ORIGINAL SHEETS BEFORE TRANSMISSION
(Ori
g
inal Count)
The number of scanned original sheets can be counted and displayed before transmission. Checking the number of
scanned original sheets before transmission helps prevent transmission mistakes.
• This function cannot be used in USB memory mode.
• The setting can be enabled separately for each mode.
1
Insert the ori
g
inals face up in the
document feeder tray.
Insert the originals all the way into the document feeder tray.
Multiple originals can be placed in the document feeder tray.
The stack of originals must not be higher than the indicator line
on the tray.
2
Specify the destination.
+
(page 5-18)
3
Select the special modes.
(1) Touch the tab of the mode that you wish to use.
(2) Touch the [Special Modes] key.
+
(page 5-71)
4
Select the ori
g
inal count function.
(1) Touch the [Ori
g
inal Count] key so that it is
hi
g
hli
g
hted.
(2) Touch the [OK] key.
Indicator
line
Slow Scan
Mode
Scan/Special Modes
Card Shot
OK
Dual Page
Scan
Quick File
Mixed Size
Original
Erase
Job
Build
File
Suppress
Background
Program
Timer
1
2
Original
Count
(2)
(1)
Содержание MX-M266N
Страница 6: ...Make a copy on this type of paper Envelopes and other special media Tab Paper Transparency film ...
Страница 8: ...Assemble output into a pamphlet Create a stapled pamphlet Staple output Create a blank margin ...
Страница 11: ...Conserve Print on both sides of the paper Print multiple pages on one side of the paper ...
Страница 12: ...Print without a computer Print a file in a USB memory device Print a file stored in the machine ...
Страница 34: ...Search for a file abc Search for a file using a keyword Search by checking the contents of files ...
Страница 35: ...Organize my files Delete a file Delete all files Periodically delete files Change the folder ...
Страница 259: ...3 19 PRINTER Contents 4 Click the Print button Printing begins ...
Страница 267: ...3 27 PRINTER Contents 1 Select Layout 2 Select Long edged binding or Short edged binding Macintosh 1 2 ...