Sharp AR-M162E AR-M162E AR-M207E Operation Manual Suite - Page 63

Two-sided Copies Using The Bypass Tray

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TWO-SIDED COPIES USING THE BYPASS TRAY Follow the steps below to perform two-sided copying manually. Example: Copying original A and original B onto both sides of the paper 1 2 1 If you are using the AR-M207 The AR-M207 is equipped standard with an automatic two-sided copying function that automatically turns over the paper. If paper in "Paper that can be used for automatic 2-sided printing" on page 18 is used, this enables easier two-sided copying than using the bypass tray. See "TWO-SIDED COPYING" on page 56. 1 Copy original A. Copy of original A Original A 3 Turn the copy of original A over, and without changing the position of the edge closest to you, insert it in the bypass tray. Insert the paper all the way in. 1 Original B 2 1 Copy of original A 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 Copy of original A Original A 2 Place original B as shown below. Original B Vertically-oriented original: If the original is oriented vertically, place it in the same orientation as original A. Original B Horizontally-oriented original: Place in the opposite orientation (rotated 180 degrees) to that of original A. Original B Copy of original A Note • Copies made on the back side of paper should always be made one sheet at a time using the bypass tray. • Straighten curled or wavy paper before using it. Curled paper may cause misfeeds, creases, or a poor-quality image. 4 Select the bypass tray with the [PAPER] key and then press the [START] key ( ). The copies are delivered to the center tray. 61

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TWO-SIDED COPIES USING THE
BYPASS TRAY
Follow the steps below to perform two-sided copying manually.
Example: Copying original A and original B onto both sides of the paper
1
Copy original A.
2
Place original B as shown below.
Vertically-oriented
original:
If the original is oriented
vertically, place it in the
same orientation as
original A.
Horizontally-oriented
original:
Place in the opposite
orientation (rotated 180
degrees) to that of
original A.
3
Turn the copy of original A over, and
without changing the position of the
edge closest to you, insert it in the
bypass tray.
Insert the paper all the
way in.
4
Select the bypass tray with the
[PAPER] key and then press the
[START] key (
).
The copies are delivered to the center tray.
1
2
1
If you are using the AR-M207
The AR-M207 is equipped standard with an
automatic two-sided copying function that
automatically turns over the paper. If paper in
"Paper that can be used for automatic 2-sided
printing" on page 18 is used, this enables easier
two-sided copying than using the bypass tray. See
"TWO-SIDED COPYING" on page 56.
1
1
Original A
Copy of
original A
1
1
Original A
Copy of
original A
2
Original B
2
Original B
Copies made on the back side of paper
should always be made one sheet at a
time using the bypass tray.
Straighten curled or wavy paper before
using it. Curled paper may cause
misfeeds, creases, or a poor-quality
image.
2
1
1
Copy of
original A
Original B
2
1
1
Copy of
original A
Original B
Note