Dell C7765DN Dell Color Multifunction Printer User's Guide - Page 60
Copying Procedure, Step 1 Loading Documents
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3 Copy Copying Procedure This section describes the basic copy procedures. The following shows the reference section for each procedure. Step 1 Loading Documents ...60 Step 2 Selecting Features ...62 Step 3 Entering a Quantity...63 Step 4 Starting the Copy Job...64 Step 5 Confirming the Copy Job in Job Status 65 Step 1 Loading Documents The following two methods are available to load documents: Document Feeder • Single sheet • Multiple sheets Document Glass • Single sheet • Bound documents, such as books Document Feeder The document feeder supports single and multiple sheet documents with sizes from 125 x 85 mm (Standard size: A5, A5 ) to 297 x 432 mm (Standard size: A3, 11 x 17"). The document feeder automatically detects standard size documents. For non-standard size documents, enter the size on the [Original Size] screen. For information on document sizes that can be detected automatically and how to enter a nonstandard document size, refer to "Original Size (Specifying the Scan Size for the Document)" (P.99). The standard document sizes that can be detected automatically depend on [Paper Size Settings] in the System Administration mode. For information on [Paper Size Settings], refer to "Paper Size Settings" (P.335). The document feeder accepts the following number of sheets. Document Type (Weight) Lightweight paper (38 - 49 gsm) Plain paper (50 - 80 gsm) Heavyweight paper (81 - 128 gsm) Number of Sheets 110 sheets 110 sheets 75 sheets Note • To avoid paper jams, use the document glass for folded or wrinkled documents, cut-and-pasted documents, curled paper, or back carbon paper. • The lightweight paper of 38 - 49 gsm cannot be scanned 2 sided. For information on how to copy mixed sized documents, refer to "Mixed Size Originals (Scanning Different Size Documents Simultaneously)" (P.100). 1 Remove any paper clips and staples before loading a document. 60