HP 7310 User Guide - Page 62

Collate copies, Copy two originals on one - cartridges

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Note Do not take the paper out of the tray until both sides of the copy are complete. Collate copies You can use the Collate feature to produce sets of copies in the exact order that they are scanned from the document feeder tray. You must copy more than one original to use the collate feature. Note The collate feature is available only on certain models. To collate copies from the control panel 1 Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray. 2 Load your originals face up in the document feeder tray with the top of the page on the left. Tip Larger collate projects might exceed the memory of your HP all-in-one. Try breaking large collate projects into smaller jobs. Copy fewer pages at a time, and then group the pages together. 3 In the Copy area, press Collate. This displays the Collate Menu. 4 Press 1, then press OK. This selects On and closes the Collate Menu. 5 Press Start Copy Black or Start Copy Color. Use the copy features 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Copy two originals on one page You can print two different originals on one page using the 2 on 1 feature. The copied images will appear side by side on the page in a landscape format. To copy two originals on one page from the control panel 1 Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray. 2 Load your letter- or A4-sized originals in the document feeder tray. Place the pages so that the top of the document goes in first. 3 In the Copy area, press Reduce/Enlarge, and then press 8. This displays the Reduce/Enlarge menu and then selects 2 on 1. 4 Press Start Copy Black or Start Copy Color. Make a 10by 15cm (4by 6inch) borderless copy of a photo For the best quality when copying a photo, load photo paper in the input tray and change your copy settings for the correct paper type and photo enhancement. You might also want to use the photo print cartridge for superior print quality. With the tri- User Guide 59

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Note
Do not take the paper out of the tray until both sides of the copy are
complete.
Collate copies
You can use the
Collate
feature to produce sets of copies in the exact order that they
are scanned from the document feeder tray. You must copy more than one original to
use the collate feature.
Note
The collate feature is available only on certain models.
To collate copies from the control panel
1
Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.
2
Load your originals face up in the document feeder tray with the top of the page on
the left.
Tip
Larger collate projects might exceed the memory of your HP all-in-one. Try
breaking large collate projects into smaller jobs. Copy fewer pages at a time,
and then group the pages together.
3
In the Copy area, press
Collate
.
This displays the
Collate Menu
.
4
Press
1
, then press
OK
.
This selects
On
and closes the
Collate Menu
.
5
Press
Start Copy Black
or
Start Copy Color
.
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Copy two originals on one page
You can print two different originals on one page using the
2 on 1
feature. The copied
images will appear side by side on the page in a landscape format.
To copy two originals on one page from the control panel
1
Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.
2
Load your letter- or A4-sized originals in the document feeder tray. Place the pages
so that the top of the document goes in first.
3
In the Copy area, press
Reduce/Enlarge
, and then press
8
.
This displays the
Reduce/Enlarge
menu and then selects
2 on 1
.
4
Press
Start Copy Black
or
Start Copy Color
.
Make a 10by 15cm (4by 6inch) borderless copy of a
photo
For the best quality when copying a photo, load photo paper in the input tray and
change your copy settings for the correct paper type and photo enhancement. You
might also want to use the photo print cartridge for superior print quality. With the tri-
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Use the copy features