Placing The Document On The Original Glass - Konica Minolta bizhub c650 User Manual

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Basic copy operations
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Adjust the lateral guides to the size of the document.
For details on loading documents of mixed sizes,
refer to "Copying documents of mixed sizes ("Mixed
Original" setting)" on page 2-18.
For details on specifying the document orientation,
refer to "Selecting the document orientation (Original
Direction settings)" on page 2-20.
For details on specifying the binding margin position,
refer to "Selecting the position of the binding margin
(Binding Position settings)" on page 2-22.

Placing the document on the original glass

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For details on the types of documents that can be placed on the original glass, refer to "Original
documents" on page 6-20.
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When placing the document on the original glass, be sure to lift open the ADF at least 20°.
If the document is placed on the original glass without the ADF being lifted at least 20°, the correct
document size may not be detected.
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Do not place objects weighing more than 2 kg on the original glass. In addition, do not press down
extremely hard on a book spread on the original glass, otherwise the original glass may be damaged.
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For thick books or large objects, make the copy without closing the ADF. When a document is being
scanned with the ADF open, do not look directly at the light that may shine through the original glass.
Although the light that shines through the original glass is bright, it is not a laser beam and, therefore,
is not as dangerous.
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Lift open the ADF.
2
Place the document face down on the original glass.
Load the document pages so that the top of the document is toward the back or the left side of the
machine.
3
Align the document with the
For details on selecting the document orientation, refer to "Selecting the document orientation
(Original Direction settings)" on page 2-20.
C650
When
loaded
in the v
orientation:
20°
mark in the back-left corner of the document scales.
Lateral guides
When
loaded
in the w
orientation:
20°
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