User`s guide

Memory Keys
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Memory Features
Memory Keys
You can set any possible combination of scan settings, print settings, or copy settings, and then
store them in a memory key. There are nine memory keys, and they can be assigned names for
increased convenience. This feature is useful for storing frequently used scan, print, and copy
settings.
IMPORTANT
Even if a remote copy printer is registered in Mode Memory, if the main power of this machine or the
remote copy printer is turned OFF and ON again, the registered settings change to Local Printer. To use
the registered remote copy printer, confirm that the remote copy printer is ON, update the remote copy
printer information after the specified period that you set at the Startup Time Settings in Additional
Functions, and set the Mode Memory. (See Chapter 3, "Using a TCP/IP Network," in the Network Guide
or "Confirming a Remote Device," on p. 8-21.)
NOTE
The procedure for storing settings in a memory key is the same in both the Copying and Mail Box
functions.
The scan, print, and copy settings stored in memory are not erased, even if the power is turned OFF.
StoringScan/Print/Copy Settings
NOTE
You can store any function or mode in a memory key, except for the Interrupt mode.
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Specify the copy settings on the Regular Copy Basic Features screen
and/or Special Features screen.
The mode for storing documents in an inbox is set on the scanning screen.
The mode for printing documents in an inbox is set on the Change Pr. Settings screen.
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