Konica Minolta DR1600 DR1600/DAR2800 Operator Manual - Page 20

Relationship, Between, Document, Magnification

Page 20 highlights

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DOCUMENT SIZE AND MAGNIFICATION In RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DOCUMENT SIZE AND MAGNIFICATION The relationship between the document size and applicable reduction size is shown below. If, therefore, AUTO is selected with the Reduction Ratio Select Key and Frame Size Select Key, the reduction ratio and frame size are automatically determined according to the size of the document to be filmed. Reduction Ratio 1/25 Frame Size Document Size Filming Area (on Copy Board) Double 18.2 mm x 12.6 mm A3 or smaller 432 mm x 297 mm (23/32") (1/2") (17" x 11") (17") (11-11/16") 455 mm x 315 mm (17-29/32") (12-13/32") Single 9.7 mm x 12.6 mm A4 or smaller 216 mm x 297 mm (11" x 8-1/2") (11-11/16") 242.5 mm x 315 mm (9-17/32") (12-13/32") 1/32 Single 9.7 mm x 12.6 mm Legal 216 mm x 356 mm (8-1/2") (14") 310.5 mm x 403.2 mm (12-9/32") (15-7/8") NOTES I • When filming a document of irregular size, manually select the reduction ratio and frame size. • The minimum size of document acceptable for auto-exposure filming is 95 mm x 170 mm or 3-3/4" x 6-11/16. al Placement of Documents of Different Sizes • In DR1600, place the document face up on the Copy Board with its heading or top edge in the rear of the machine and with its front left corner placed tight up against the " 0 mark on the Board. • In DAR2800, place a document or a neat stack of documents face up on the Manual Feed Tray or Document Feed Tray in the same direction as in DR1600. O Document Size (Copy Board) 8-1/2" or _ 210 mm Single 1/25 297 mm or 11" 17" or 420mm Double 1/25 T 297 mm or li" 8-1/2" or 14-216 mmH Single 1/32 56mm or 14" O Frame Size (Film) V 12.6 mm or 1/2" L 9.7 mm Single Size 17 F 12.6 mm or 1/2" L 18.2 mm or (23/32") Double Size

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • 34
  • 35
  • 36
  • 37
  • 38
  • 39
  • 40
  • 41
  • 42
  • 43
  • 44
  • 45
  • 46
  • 47
  • 48

RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
DOCUMENT
SIZE
AND
MAGNIFICATION
In
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
DOCUMENT
SIZE
AND
MAGNIFICATION
The
relationship
between
the
document
size
and
applicable
reduction
size
is
shown
below.
If,
therefore,
AUTO
is
selected
with
the
Reduction
Ratio
Select
Key
and
Frame
Size
Select
Key,
the
reduction
ratio
and
frame
size
are
automatically
determined
according
to
the
size
of
the
document
to
be
filmed.
Reduction
Ratio
Frame
Size
Document
Size
Filming
Area
(on
Copy
Board)
1/25
Double 18.2
mm
x
12.6
mm
(23/32")
(1/2")
A3
or
smaller
432
mm
x
297
mm
(17"
x
11")
(17")
(11-11/16")
455
mm
x
315
mm
(17-29/32")
(12-13/32")
Single
9.7
mm
x
12.6
mm
A4
or
smaller
216
mm
x
297
mm
(11"
x
8-1/2")
(11-11/16")
242.5
mm
x
315
mm
(9-17/32")
(12-13/32")
1/32
Single
9.7
mm
x
12.6
mm
Legal
216
mm
x
356
mm
(8-1/2")
(14")
310.5
mm
x
403.2
mm
(12-9/32")
(15-7/8")
NOTES
I
When
filming
a
document
of
irregular
size,
manually
select
the
reduction
ratio
and
frame
size.
The
minimum
size
of
document
acceptable
for
auto
-exposure
filming
is
95
mm
x
170
mm
or
3-3/4"
x
6-11/16.
al
Placement
of
Documents
of
Different
Sizes
In
DR1600,
place
the
document
face
up
on
the
Copy
Board
with
its
heading
or
top
edge
in
the
rear
of
the
machine
and
with
its
front
left
corner
placed
tight
up
against
the
"
0
mark
on
the
Board.
In
DAR2800,
place
a
document
or
a
neat
stack
of
documents
face
up
on
the
Manual
Feed
Tray
or
Document
Feed
Tray
in
the
same
direction
as
in
DR1600.
O
Document
Size
(Copy
Board)
8-1/2"
_
or
210
mm
Single
1/25
297
mm
or
11"
O
Frame
Size
(Film)
17"
or
420mm
Double
1/25
T
297
mm
or
li"
V
12.6
mm
or
1/2"
L
9.7
mm
Single
Size
8-1/2"
or
14-216
mmH
Single
1/32
56mm
or
14"
F
12.6
mm
or
1/2"
L
18.2
mm
or
(23/32")
Double
Size
17