Canon imageCLASS 2220 User Guide - Page 15

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©p. 1-39 Press to make copies at a different copy ratio. 1 © p. 1-60 When you select [Collate (Page order)] REPORT REPORT Press to select the Collate, Group, or Staple Collate modes. REPORT REPORT REPORT Basic Copying 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 © p. 1-75 When you select [1 2-Sided] Press to select the Two-Sided mode. You can copy one-sided/two-sided originals and facing pages of an original, such as a book, on both the front and back sides of the paper. You may also make one-sided copies from a two-sided original. © p. 1-33 Press [ ] or [ ] to manually control the copy exposure. Press [A] to select or cancel the automatic exposure control. SCENE SCENE SCENE © p. 1-34 Press to specifying the image quality (text only, text and photo, or photo only) according to the type of original you are copying. You can also, select the type of photo (printed image/ photo) when you set the Photo mode from the Additional Functions screen. The world's coral reefs, where brilliantly colored fish and a myriad of other tropical creatures come together. Aptly nicknamed "Tropical Forests under the sea", these spots of breathtaking beauty serve as home to countless varieties of life, and to us of the land, this alluring, dream-like world forms a tropical paradise filled with romance. The world's coral reefs, where brilliantly colored fish and a myriad of other tropical creatures come together. 1-4 What This Machine Can Do

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What This Machine Can Do
1-4
1
Basic Copying
p. 1-39
Press to make copies at a different
copy ratio.
p. 1-60
When you select [Collate (Page order)]
Press to select the Collate, Group, or
Staple Collate modes.
p. 1-75
When you select [1
2-Sided]
Press to select the Two-Sided mode.
You can copy one-sided/two-sided
originals and facing pages of an
original, such as a book, on both the
front and back sides of the paper. You
may also make one-sided copies from
a two-sided original.
p. 1-33
Press [
] or [
] to manually control
the copy exposure. Press [A] to select
or cancel the automatic exposure
control.
p. 1-34
Press to specifying the image quality
(text only, text and photo, or photo
only) according to the type of original
you are copying. You can also, select
the type of photo (printed image/
photo) when you set the Photo mode
from the Additional Functions screen.
1
2
3
4
REPORT
1
1
1
1
REPORT
SCENE
SCENE
SCENE
The world’s coral reefs, where
brilliantly colored fish and a
myriad of other tropical creatures
come together. Aptly nicknamed
“Tropical Forests under the sea”,
these spots of breathtaking
beauty serve as home to
countless varieties of life, and to
us of the land, this alluring,
dream-like world forms a tropical
paradise filled with romance.
The world’s coral reefs, where
brilliantly colored fish and a
myriad of other tropical creatures
come together.