Ricoh Priport HQ9000 Operating Instructions - Page 82

Separate Prints, Year/Class, Class mode

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Printing Functions ❖ Separate Prints Make prints from the same original for multiple classes. You must enter the numbers of prints for each class manually. You can also register frequently used settings of the numbers of prints in the machine's memory and recall these for future use. Class mode A Place one original on the expo- sure glass or in the optional ADF. B Press [Class Settings]. 3 AJK212S ❖ Year/Class Make prints from the same originals for all registered classes, years. This mode allows you to store the number of students in each class in the machine's memory beforehand. AJK213S Note ❒ When you select the Class Setting function, Separate mode is automatically enabled. The Separator pulls the top sheet of each set delivered to the paper delivery tray to mark the end of each print set. See p.73 "Separate". ❒ You can also cancel Separate mode with User Tools. See p.163 "Auto 70 Separate (Class)". C Press [Class]. D Enter the number of prints and classes per pattern using the number keys, and then press the {q} key. Registering a program You can also register frequently used settings in machine memory. A Press [Program / Recall]. B Press [Program]. C Press the program number you want to store. Note ❒ Program numbers displayed with m next to them already have settings. D Enter the program name using the letter keys on the display panel. You can enter up to 40 characters. Reference For details about entering characters, see p.177 "Entering Text" .

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Printing Functions
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3
Separate Prints
Make prints from the same origi-
nal for multiple classes. You must
enter the numbers of prints for
each class manually.
You can also register frequently
used settings of the numbers of
prints in the machine's memory
and recall these for future use.
Year/Class
Make prints from the same originals
for all registered classes, years.
This mode allows you to store the
number of students in each class in
the machine's memory beforehand.
Note
When you select the Class Setting
function, Separate mode is auto-
matically enabled. The Separator
pulls the top sheet of each set de-
livered to the paper delivery tray
to mark the end of each print set.
See p.73 “Separate”.
You can also cancel Separate mode
with User Tools. See p.163 “Auto
Separate (Class)”.
Class mode
A
Place one original on the expo-
sure glass or in the optional ADF.
B
Press
[
Class Settings
]
.
C
Press
[
Class
]
.
D
Enter the number of prints and
classes per pattern using the num-
ber keys, and then press the
{
q
}
key.
Registering a program
You can also register frequently
used settings in machine memory.
A
Press
[
Program / Recall
]
.
B
Press
[
Program
]
.
C
Press the program number you
want to store.
Note
Program numbers displayed
with
m
next to them already
have settings.
D
Enter the program name using
the letter keys on the display
panel.
You can enter up to 40 charac-
ters.
Reference
For details about entering
characters, see p.177 “Enter-
ing Text” .
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