Ricoh 2051 Operating Instructions - Page 94

How It Works

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Connect Copy How It Works Note ❒ In this manual, the two machines connected are referred to as main machine and sub-machine. 3 1. Main machine 2. Sub-machine After the original is scanned, the data is stored on the hard disk of the main machine. As soon as the main machine starts copying, the data is transferred to the hard disk of the sub-machine, and the sub-machine then starts copying. The main machine is the one on which you press [Connect]( ) to make Connect Copy settings. The other machine becomes the sub-machine. Machine Types and Options • Both machines need not be of the same type. • You can still use Connect Copy without an optional finisher or large capacity tray (LCT). However, to use the Staple and Punch functions, the optional finisher and punch unit must be installed on both machines. To use the Saddle Stitch function, the optional booklet finisher must be installed on both machines. To use the Z-fold function, the optional Z-folding unit and booklet finisher must be installed on both machines. Interrupt Copy • You can use the Interrupt function on the sub-machine, but not on the main machine. • You cannot use Connect Copy when a job has been paused using the Interrupt function. 84

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Connect Copy
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3
How It Works
Note
In this manual, the two machines connected are referred to as main machine
and sub-machine.
1.
Main machine
2.
Sub-machine
After the original is scanned, the data is stored on the hard disk of the main ma-
chine. As soon as the main machine starts copying, the data is transferred to the
hard disk of the sub-machine, and the sub-machine then starts copying.
The main machine is the one on which you press
[
Connect
]
(
) to make
Connect Copy settings. The other machine becomes the sub-machine.
Machine Types and Options
Both machines need not be of the same type.
You can still use Connect Copy without an optional finisher or large capacity
tray (LCT). However, to use the Staple and Punch functions, the optional fin-
isher and punch unit must be installed on both machines. To use the Saddle
Stitch function, the optional booklet finisher must be installed on both ma-
chines. To use the Z-fold function, the optional Z-folding unit and booklet fin-
isher must be installed on both machines.
Interrupt Copy
You can use the Interrupt function on the sub-machine, but not on the main
machine.
You cannot use Connect Copy when a job has been paused using the Inter-
rupt function.