Canon imageCLASS MF7280 imageCLASS MF7280 Easy Operation Guide - Page 7
What You Can Do with This Machine, Special Features Screen
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Copying Functions What You Can Do with This Machine (Special Features Screen) The following is an explanation of the features often used when copying a document. For more detailed procedures, see the references to other guides. * The numbers in the illustrations refer to operation steps. To Copy Facing Pages in a Book Special Features screen Copying Guide Chapter 3 It is common for the paper size to become too large when copying an opened book. Use this mode to copy facing pages in a book or bound original. Original Copy 1 1 To Copy Different Size Originals Together Copying Guide Chapter 3 This mode can enable you to copy a mix of different size originals in the feeder together, depending on the mix of sizes. You can copy a mix of originals such as 11x17 and LTR (originals with different widths), or LTR and STMT (both width and height slightly different). 11x17 Original LTR Original 1 Direction to load the paper 2 11 What You Can Do with This Machine (Special Features Screen) To Adjust the Contrast (Sharpness) This mode enables you to make copies of the original with sharper or softer contrast. When you copy a blurry image, use [High] to make it sharper, and use [Low] to copy an image containing halftones with a softer contrast. Copying Guide Chapter 3 To Copy Multiple Originals onto One sheet of Paper This mode enables you to reduce multiple originals or two-sided originals to fit onto one sheet of paper. This is Original useful for arranging a variety of originals on one sheet of paper for easy viewing or and for saving paper and space when storing printouts. 1 2 1 1 3 Copying Guide Chapter 3 Copy 1 2 3 4 2 On 1 (two pages on one sheet of paper) Copy 1 2 3 4 4 On 1 (four pages on one sheet of paper) 5 2 4 6 12 Other Useful Features Additional Functions Send Functions Copying Functions Preface