User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Setting Up
- Main Functions
- Preparations Required Before Use
- Preventing Unauthorized Access
- Setting Up Using the Setup Guide
- Setting the Date/Time
- Setting Up the Network Environment
- Installing Drivers
- Configuring Initial Settings for Fax Functions
- Configuring Scan Settings
- Basic Operations
- Parts and Their Functions
- Turning ON the Machine
- Using the Operation Panel
- Logging in to the Machine
- Placing Originals
- Loading Paper
- Loading Paper in the Paper Drawer
- Loading Paper in the Multi-Purpose Tray
- Loading Envelopes
- Loading Preprinted Paper
- Specifying Paper Size and Type
- Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Paper Drawer
- Specifying Paper Size and Type in the Multi-Purpose Tray
- Registering Default Paper Settings for the Multi-Purpose Tray
- Registering a Custom Paper Size
- Limiting the Paper Sizes Displayed
- Automatically Selecting an Appropriate Paper Source for Each Function
- Customizing the Display
- Changing the Default Settings for Functions
- Setting Sounds
- Entering Sleep Mode
- Registering Destinations
- Using a USB Memory Device
- Copying
- Faxing
- Printing
- Scanning
- Linking with Mobile Devices
- Managing the Machine
- Setting Access Privileges
- Configuring the Network Security Settings
- Restricting the Machine's Functions
- Increasing the Security of Documents
- Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)
- Updating the Firmware
- Initializing Settings
- Setting Menu List
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix
- SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE
Collating Copies by Page
3JX3-046
When preparing multiple copies of multi-page originals, set <Collate> to <On> to
collate copies in sequential page or
der. This function is useful when preparing
handouts for meetings or presentations.
<Copy> <Other Settings> <Collate> <On>
<Off>
The copies ar
e grouped by page and not collated. For example, if you are making three copies of a ve-page
original, the printouts will be arranged in the following page order: 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5.
<On>
The copies ar
e grouped into complete sets in sequential page order. For example, if you are making three
copies of a ve-page original, the printouts will be arranged in the following page order: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
LINKS
Basic Copy Operations(P. 190)
Copying
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