Recalling A Previous Copy Setting (Recall) - Canon imageCLASS 2220 Copying Manual

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Recalling a Previous Copy Setting
You can recall the three most recent copy jobs, and make copies using these
settings.
IMPORTANT
The machine considers any one of the following operations a copy job:
- When copy settings, such as the copy ratio, number of copies, and copy exposure are
specified, and
- If and when Auto Clear mode activates after copy settings are specified
- If you recall copy settings stored in Mode Memory
Once stored, the last three copy jobs remain in memory even after you turn OFF the
power.
The Standard mode cannot be recalled or stored.
Identical copy jobs that are stored, are counted as one setting.
Even if a remote copy printer is stored in the Recall mode and the main power of this
machine or the remote copy printer is turned OFF and ON again, the stored settings
change to the Standard Local Print settings. To use the stored remote copy printer,
confirm that the remote copy printer is ON, update the remote copy printer information
after the specified time you set in Startup Time Settings from the Additional Functions
screen, and set the Recall mode. (See Chapter 3, "Using a TCP/IP Network (Windows/
UNIX/Macintosh)," in the Network Guide, and "Confirming a Remote Device," on p. 3-23.)
1
Place your originals © press [Special Features].
2
Press [M] or [L] until [Recall] appears © press [Recall].
(Start) or
(Reset) is pressed

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