Kyocera KM-C2030 KM-C3130/C2030 Operation Guide Basic Oper Rev-1B - Page 3

Basic Copy Operations, Loading Paper

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Contents 2 Basic Copy Operations 2.1 Making Basic Copies 2-2 2.2 Practical Copy Examples 2-5 To make a copy that is the same size as the original 2-5 To make an enlarged copy of the document 2-6 To make a reduced copy of the document 2-7 To reduce paper use 2-8 To make copies from a book or magazine 2-9 To copy a postcard 2-10 2.3 Stopping Printing 2-12 To stop/restart/delete a print job 2-12 2.4 Interrupting a Copy Job 2-14 To interrupt copying 2-14 2.5 Making Test Copies (Copy 1 Set 2-16 To make a test copy 2-16 2.6 Making Copies Using Accounts 2-18 Using the "Copy Track" Function 2-18 To make copies when accounts are specified 2-18 3 Loading Paper 3.1 Paper Specifications 3-2 Paper Types 3-2 Paper Sizes 3-3 Paper Capacity 3-4 3.2 Print Area 3-6 3.3 Paper Storage 3-6 3.4 Automatically Selecting the Paper Source 3-7 Operating conditions 3-7 Order for selecting another paper drawer 3-7 3.5 Loading Paper 3-8 Loading Paper Into the 1st Drawer 3-8 Setting the Paper Size for the 1st Drawer 3-13 To set the paper size 3-13 To set a paper size in metric measurements 3-14 To set a non-standard (custom) paper size 3-14 To store a non-standard (custom) paper size 3-15 To select a stored non-standard (custom) paper size 3-16 Loading Paper Into the 2nd Drawer or a Paper Feed Unit 3-17 To set the "Specialty Paper" function 3-18 Loading Paper Into the Large Capacity Cabinet 3-19 ii

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Contents
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2
Basic Copy Operations
2.1
Making Basic Copies
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2-2
2.2
Practical Copy Examples
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2-5
To make a copy that is the same size as the original
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2-5
To make an enlarged copy of the document
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2-6
To make a reduced copy of the document
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2-7
To reduce paper use
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2-8
To make copies from a book or magazine
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2-9
To copy a postcard
.......................................................................
2-10
2.3
Stopping Printing
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2-12
To stop/restart/delete a print job
...................................................
2-12
2.4
Interrupting a Copy Job
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2-14
To interrupt copying
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2-14
2.5
Making Test Copies (Copy 1 Set)
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2-16
To make a test copy
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2-16
2.6
Making Copies Using Accounts
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2-18
Using the “Copy Track” Function
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2-18
To make copies when accounts are specified
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2-18
3
Loading Paper
3.1
Paper Specifications
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3-2
Paper Types
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3-2
Paper Sizes
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3-3
Paper Capacity
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3-4
3.2
Print Area
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3-6
3.3
Paper Storage
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3-6
3.4
Automatically Selecting the Paper Source
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3-7
Operating conditions
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3-7
Order for selecting another paper drawer
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3-7
3.5
Loading Paper
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3-8
Loading Paper Into the 1st Drawer
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3-8
Setting the Paper Size for the 1st Drawer
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3-13
To set the paper size
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3-13
To set a paper size in metric measurements
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3-14
To set a non-standard (custom) paper size
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3-14
To store a non-standard (custom) paper size
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3-15
To select a stored non-standard (custom) paper size
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3-16
Loading Paper Into the 2nd Drawer or a Paper Feed Unit
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3-17
To set the “Specialty Paper” function
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3-18
Loading Paper Into the Large Capacity Cabinet
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3-19