Kyocera KM-C4008 C4008 Operation Guide Rev-2.0 - Page 120
Easily add covers and insert sheets between various sets of originals in one operation [Job build mode], Using the job build mode
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Section 6 OTHER CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS Easily add covers and insert sheets between various sets of originals in one operation [Job build mode] The job build function enables you to scan different sets of originals into memory in separate steps and then copy them all at one time. Each set of scanned originals is then seen as one step in the copy process and you can select different copy modes for each step (enlarge/reduce, border erase, original type [2-sided originals, 1-sided originals or open-faced book originals]). You can choose to have a blank sheet of paper fed in between each set of originals, as well as have front and rear covers included for the full set, AND do this all during 2-sided copying! Original A-3 A-2 A-1 Copy 3 C-2 1 B-3 2 B-1 B-3 B-2 B-1 C-3 C-2 C-1 A-3 2 A-1 NOTE This procedure will assume that the color paper to be used as the front cover is loaded in cassette No.2, and that there is plain copy paper loaded in cassette No.3 in the optional Paper Feeder. Using the job build mode The following procedure shows one way of using the job build mode and explains how to perform that operation under the situation indicated in the examples below. [Example] (The asterisk "*" in the illustration indicates the blank sheets.) Step 1: Accessing the "Job build" screen 1 Press the [Job build] key. The "Job build" screen will be displayed. Making the settings that apply to all steps First, the settings for the 2-sided copy modes and the repeat copy mode must be made. NOTES • The repeat copy mode is used to enable you to make an additional number of copy sets later. • It is also possible to select other settings and functions, as desired, besides those given in the example procedure. (See "Selecting the settings and functions" on page 6-73.) 6-68