Canon imageCLASS 2220 User Guide - Page 193

Composing Images (Form Composition), Form Composition

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Composing Images (Form Composition) Form Composition is a mode that superimposes a previously scanned image (image form) stored in the machine's memory, and places it on the image of the original. 2 Stored in the Machine Entire Image Composition Original Copy Image Form Transparent Image Original Copy Additional Copy Functions IMPORTANT • When the machine is operating in the Form Composition mode, you cannot use the Remote or Cascade Copy, Saddle Stitch, Cover/Sheet Insertion, Image Combination, Image Separation, Booklet, Transparency Interleaving, Image Repeat, or Page Numbering modes. • To copy in the Form Composition mode, the image form must be stored in the machine's memory. (See Chapter 3, "Customizing Settings," in the Reference Guide.) • Form composition can be used together with other copy modes not listed above to process images. However, copy modes other than Shift and Mirror Image can only be used for the copied image, and not for the stored image forms. • Up to 100 image forms can be stored. However, this number varies depending on the capacity of the hard disk. 2-82 Composing Images (Form Composition)

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Composing Images (Form Composition)
2-82
Additional Copy Functions
2
Composing Images
(Form Composition)
Form Composition is a mode that superimposes a previously scanned image
(image form) stored in the machine
s memory, and places it on the image of the
original.
IMPORTANT
When the machine is operating in the Form Composition mode, you cannot use the
Remote or Cascade Copy, Saddle Stitch, Cover/Sheet Insertion, Image Combination,
Image Separation, Booklet, Transparency Interleaving, Image Repeat, or Page
Numbering modes.
To copy in the Form Composition mode, the image form must be stored in the machine
s
memory. (See Chapter 3,
Customizing Settings,
in the
Reference Guide
.)
Form composition can be used together with other copy modes not listed above to
process images. However, copy modes other than Shift and Mirror Image can only be
used for the copied image, and not for the stored image forms.
Up to 100 image forms can be stored. However, this number varies depending on the
capacity of the hard disk.
Original
Copy
Image Form
Entire Image
Composition
Transparent
Image
Original
Copy
Stored in the Machine