HP Color 9850mfp HP Color 9850mfp - System Administrator Guide - Page 369
Job status, Job memory
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Copy mode Selects the desired simplex mode (1 1 or 2 1), or duplex mode (1 2 or 2 2). Counter list Displays on the screen and prints the following data: total counter of the engine, MFP counter, print counter, and the date when the counter started. Density shift Shifts each of nine density levels in four density modes (Auto, Text, Photo, Map) to three levels lighter or three levels darker. Frame/folding erasure Erases border or folding image area, or both, using Frame (1 - 300 mm), Folding (1 - 99 mm), or Frame & Folding. Image insert Stores pages in memory from the scanner glass and inserts the pages into a document copied from the document feeder. Image shift Creates or removes a binding margin at the top, bottom, right, and left edges (shift amount from 0 - 250 mm, in 1 mm increments), reduces image to prevent image loss (reduce & shift amount from 0 - 250 mm, in 1 mm increments). Interrupt copying Interrupts copying-in-progress to perform an urgent copy. Job memory Programs up to 30 jobs and recalls each job by job number, as needed. All compatible scanner glass functions can be programmed into the job memory directly after they are selected. Job status Displays the Job status screen to view the current engine status, changes the operation order of reserve jobs, deletes the unused reserve job, or displays the previous job list. Lens mode (fixed, zoom) Selects fixed ratios, four reduction ratios, four enlargement ratios, and three user-set ratios. Zoom ratios can be selected from 25.0 percent to 400.0 percent in 0.1 percent increments. Engine status confirmation Displays the current engine status on the LCD for confirmation. Mixed original Copies mixed-size originals from the document feeder in APS or AMS mode. APS automatically selects the copy size of each original. The AMS mode allows you to select one copy size for all originals. Multi-page enlargement Makes an enlarged copy made up of several copied pages divided and enlarged from an original image. ENWW 357