Operation Guide

14-6
Machine Settings
Settings Menu
Setting Item Description Applicable Page
OFF Deactivates the stack bypass standard settings. p. 2-15
ON Activates the stack bypass standard settings.
1. PAPER SIZE Sets paper size as the stack bypass standard.
2. SELECT PAPER TYPE Sets paper type as the stack bypass standard.
11. PAPER FEED SWITCH Selects the paper feed method when you want to make one-
sided or two-sided prints on preprinted paper (paper which has
logos or patterns already printed on it).
e-Manual
“Introduction of the
Machine”
1. STACK BYPASS Selects the paper feed method for the stack bypass.
SPEED PRIORITY Print speed has priority.
PRINT SIDE The machine starts printing on the side of paper loaded facing
up. Print speed becomes slower for one-sided printing.
Only available for LTR, LGL and A4.
2. DRAWER 1 Selects the paper feed method for paper drawer 1.
SPEED PRIORITY Print speed has priority.
PRINT SIDE The machine starts printing on the side of paper loaded facing
down. Print speed becomes slower for one-sided printing.
3. DRAWER 2*
2
Selects the paper feed method for paper drawer 2.
SPEED PRIORITY Print speed has priority.
PRINT SIDE The machine starts printing on the side of paper loaded facing
down. Print speed becomes slower for one-sided printing.
12. DISPLAY LANGUAGE Selects the language on the display. p. 15-2
13. ADF DIRTY ERROR*
3
Sets whether the error message will appear when the ADF is
dirty.
DISPLAY
DO NOT DISPLAY
14. INIT. COMMON SET. Restores all <COMMON SETTINGS> to the default except for
<DISPLAY LANGUAGE>.
OFF
ON
*
1
Settings of tone level are not availeble on imageRUNNER 1025/1025N.
*
2
Only for users of the optional paper drawer.
*
3
Not applicable for imageRUNNER1025.
COPY SETTINGS
COPY SETTINGS
Setting Item Description Applicable Page
1. IMAGE DIR PRIORTY Sets whether to activate the image direction priority. e-Manual
“Copy”
OFF Copy orientation is same as the document.
ON Copy orientation is rotated at 180 degrees.
2. STANDARD SETTINGS Sets the default setting for copying. p. 4-33