Ricoh 2051 Operating Instructions - Page 100

Exiting Connect Copy

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Connect Copy ❖ When copying with the Stack function (Example) Making 2 copies of each page of a three-page original < 1 > < 2 > -Auto Off The machine automatically turns itself after a certain period of time has lapsed after job completion. This is called "Auto Off". In Connect Copy mode, the sub-machine will not turn off automatically. Reference 3 "Auto Off Timer", General Settings Guide 1. Main machine 2. Sub-machine Copies are delivered face-down on both the main and sub machines. Copies are delivered as shown in the above illustration. Exiting Connect Copy A Press [ chine. ] on the main ma- -Auto Reset when using Connect Copy The machine exits Connect Copy mode automatically and returns to the initial condition after a certain period of time has lapsed after job completion. This is called "Auto Reset". Note ❒ Auto Reset is based on the Auto Reset Timer settings in User Tools of the main machine. ❒ When the Auto Reset time of the sub-machine lapses when it is processing an Interrupt Copy job, the sub-machine will return to its original position and the Interrupt Copy job will be cancelled. The machine returns to standard copying mode. Note ❒ Settings made on the main ma- chine during Connect Copy mode remain effective. ❒ If you press the {Clear Modes} key on the main machine, Connect Copy mode is cancelled and the main machine returns to its initial condition. 90

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Connect Copy
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3
When copying with the Stack function
(Example) Making 2 copies of each
page of a three-page original
1.
Main machine
2.
Sub-machine
Copies are delivered face-down on
both the main and sub machines.
Copies are delivered as shown in
the above illustration.
-
Auto Reset when using
Connect Copy
The machine exits Connect Copy
mode automatically and returns to
the initial condition after a certain pe-
riod of time has lapsed after job com-
pletion. This is called
Auto Reset
.
Note
Auto Reset is based on the Auto
Reset Timer settings in User Tools
of the main machine.
When the Auto Reset time of the
sub-machine lapses when it is pro-
cessing an Interrupt Copy job, the
sub-machine will return to its orig-
inal position and the Interrupt
Copy job will be cancelled.
-
Auto Off
The machine automatically turns it-
self after a certain period of time has
lapsed after job completion. This is
called
Auto Off
. In Connect Copy
mode, the sub-machine will not turn
off automatically.
Reference
Auto Off Timer
,
General Settings
Guide
Exiting Connect Copy
A
Press
[
]
on the main ma-
chine.
The machine returns to standard
copying mode.
Note
Settings made on the main ma-
chine during Connect Copy
mode remain effective.
If you press the
{
Clear Modes
}
key on the main machine, Con-
nect Copy mode is cancelled
and the main machine returns
to its initial condition.
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