Kyocera KM-C4008 C4008 Operation Guide Rev-2.0 - Page 39
BASIC OPERATION, Basic copying procedure
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Section 4 BASIC OPERATION Basic copying procedure 1 Warm-up 3 Selecting the color mode Turn the power switch ON ( | ). At the end of warm-up, "Ready to copy." will be displayed in the message area of the touch panel. NOTE If you set the original that you want to copy and press the [Start] key while the copier is still warming up, copying will begin as soon as warm-up is completed. 2 Setting an original Open the original cover and set the original that you want to copy face-down on the platen. Be sure to align originals with the upper left corner of the platen (towards the left-rear portion of the copier). NOTE See "Setting originals in the Document Processor" on page 8-2 for instructions on how to set originals in your Document Processor (option). Press the [Full Color] key, the [A.C.S.] key or the [Black & White] key, as desired, to light the lamp in that key. Full color copy mode: Press the [Full Color] key to light the lamp in that key. Select this mode when you want to make full color copies. Auto Color Selection mode: Press the [A.C.S.] key to light the lamp in that key. The copier will automatically detect the difference between color and monochrome (B/W) originals, and will select the full color copy mode for color originals and the black and white copy mode for monochrome (B/W) originals. Black and white copy mode: Press the [Black & White] key to light the lamp in that key. Select this mode when you want to make black and white copies. NOTES • If the mono-color mode is selected, the currently selected color for that mode will be displayed: "CYAN", "MAGENTA", "YELLOW", "RED", "GREEN" or "BLUE". (See "Mono-color mode" on page 5-6.) • It is also possible for you to make other adjustments to color copying. Adjusting the color balance (Page 5-1.) Adjusting the color hue (Page 5-3.) One-touch image quality adjustment (Page 5-5.) Gloss mode ON/OFF (Page 5-7.) 4-1