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Special Modes
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SPECIAL MODES The special modes can be used for a variety of special-purpose copy jobs. This section introduces the types of copies that can be made with the special modes. (The procedures for using each special mode are not explained.) Each special mode has its own settings and steps, however, the basic procedure is the same for all modes. The basic procedure for selecting a special mode is explained on the next page using "Margin Shift" as an example. For the procedures for using the special modes, see "SPECIAL MODES" in "2. COPIER" in the Operation Guide. Special modes Color Mode Full Color Exposure Auto Copy Ratio 100% 1. 8½x11 2. 8½x11R 3. 8½x14 4. 11x17 Plain 8½x11 Original Auto 8½x11 Paper Select Auto 8½x11 Plain Special Modes 2-Sided Copy Output File Quick File Preview To use a special mode, open the special modes menu and touch the key of mode that you wish to use. The menu consists of two screens. Use the keys to switch between the screens. Touch the [Special Modes] key in the base screen to open the special modes menu. 1st screen Special Modes OK Margin Shift Pamphlet Copy Erase Job Build Dual Page Copy 1 Tandem 2 Copy Covers/Inserts Transparency Inserts Book Copy Tab Copy Multi Shot Card Shot Image edit menu screen Image Edit OK 2nd screen Special Modes OK Stamp File Image Edit Color Adjustments 2 Quick File Proof Copy 2 Original Count Mixed Size Original Slow Scan Mode Photo Repeat 11x17 Full Bleed Multi-Page Enlargement Centering Mirror Image B/W Reverse Color adjustments menu screen Color Adjustments OK RGB Adjust Color Balance Sharpness Brightness Suppress Background Intensity When a special mode key encircled by is touched, the key is highlighted and the setting is completed. When any other special mode key is touched, a screen appears to let you select settings for that mode. Note that the keys that appear will vary depending on what peripheral devices are installed. 38