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Storing/Recalling Frequently Used Copy Settings (Mode Memory), Storing Copy Settings

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Additional Copy Functions Storing/Recalling Frequently Used Copy Settings (Mode Memory) You can store any possible combination of copy modes in a memory key. There are nine memory keys, and they can be named for increased convenience. This is useful when you want to store the most frequently used copy settings. 2 IMPORTANT Even if a remote copy printer is registered in Mode Memory, and the main power of this machine or the remote copy printer is turned OFF and ON again, the registered settings change to the Standard Local Print settings. To use the registered remote copy printer, confirm that the remote copy printer is ON, update the remote copy printer information after the specified time you set in Startup Time Settings from the Additional Functions screen, and set Mode Memory. (See Chapter 3, "Using a TCP/IP Network (Windows/ UNIX/Macintosh)," in the Network Guide, and "Confirming a Remote Device," on p. 3-23.) NOTE • The copy settings stored in memory are not erased even if you turn the machine's power OFF. • You can store all functions (modes) in a memory key, except for the Interrupt mode. Storing Copy Settings 1 Specify the copy settings that you want to store on the Copy Basic Features and/or Special Features screen. Storing/Recalling Frequently Used Copy Settings (Mode Memory) 2-61

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Storing/Recalling Frequently Used Copy Settings (Mode Memory)
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Additional Copy Functions
2
Storing/Recalling Frequently Used Copy Settings
(Mode Memory)
You can store any possible combination of copy modes in a memory key. There are
nine memory keys, and they can be named for increased convenience. This is
useful when you want to store the most frequently used copy settings.
IMPORTANT
Even if a remote copy printer is registered in Mode Memory, and the main power of this
machine or the remote copy printer is turned OFF and ON again, the registered settings
change to the Standard Local Print settings. To use the registered remote copy printer,
con
rm that the remote copy printer is ON, update the remote copy printer information
after the speci
ed time you set in Startup Time Settings from the Additional Functions
screen, and set Mode Memory. (See Chapter 3,
Using a TCP/IP Network (Windows/
UNIX/Macintosh),
in the
Network Guide
, and
Con
rming a Remote Device,
on p. 3-23.)
NOTE
The copy settings stored in memory are not erased even if you turn the machine
s power
OFF.
You can store all functions (modes) in a memory key, except for the Interrupt mode.
Storing Copy Settings
1
Specify the copy settings that you want to store on the Copy
Basic Features and/or Special Features screen.