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[Registered Overlay]

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In [Register Overlay], register original images on the Hard Disk of this machine as overlay image.
You can call a registered overlay image and compose it on an original scanned later.
Settings
[ON]/[OFF]
[Recall Overlay Image]
[Pages]
[Original Size]
[Register Overlay]
Related setting (for the administrator)
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You can select whether to allow the user to overwrite or delete a registered overlay image. (Default: [Al-
low]). For details, refer to page 17-7([Change Registered Overlay]).
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Description
Select [ON] to register a new overlay image or compose a registered over-
lay image on the original.
Specify which side of the paper to compose the overlay image, and select
an overlay image to be composed. Check the density, composition meth-
od, color change, and preview of overlay image if necessary.
If you set [Apply on Back], the image on the front side is composed on the
back side of paper.
Select the range of pages on which an overlay image is composed.
Specify the size of the original.
If the original is of a standard size, selecting [Auto] causes the machine to
automatically detect the size. If the machine cannot detect the size of irreg-
ular sized originals or photos, manually specify the size.
Register a new overlay image. If necessary, select the density and color of
the overlay image when it is registered.
When registering a new overlay image, tap [New], and enter the name
of the overlay image.
Load the original to the machine, then press Start to register the image.
If multiple pages of original is loaded into the ADF, only the first page
is registered.
You can overwrite or delete registered overlay images.
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