Auto Dual Function In The Sort Mode; When The Number Of Copies Selected Exceeds 25 In The Group Mode; If The Number Of Copies Selected Exceeds 50 In The Non-Sort Mode; Auto Dual Function In Sort-And-Staple Mode - Minolta CF 9001 User Manual

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Making Copies

Auto Dual Function in the Sort Mode

Each of the sort bins holds up to 25 sheets of paper. The Auto Dual
function, however, allows sorting of copies of up to 50 originals under
certain conditions.
When less than 5 copies are made from an original set consisting of more
than 25 originals, in the Sort mode the sorter or the staple sorter is
automatically switched into the Auto Dual Function mode using the 6th to
10th bins.
Copies
1st to 25th sorted copies
26st to 50th sorted copies
If the number of copies selected exceeds 5, the copy cycle stops at the
25th original.
To have a complete set of originals, place the copies from the 6th Bin on
top of those from the 1st Bin. In the same way, place the copies from the
7th Bin on top of those from the 2nd Bin, and so on.

When the Number of Copies Selected Exceeds 25 in the Group Mode

When more than 25 copies are to be grouped together into one group, the
staple sorter uses the next bin to continue grouping the copies.
Original
1st
2nd to nth: Same way up to 10th

If the Number of Copies Selected Exceeds 50 in the Non-Sort Mode

The capacity of the 1st bin is 50. If more than 50 copies are made in the
Non-Sort mode, the sorter uses the 1st, 2nd, and subsequent bins to hold
those excess copies.

Auto Dual Function in Sort-and-Staple Mode

When 5 or less copies are made from an original set consisting of more
than 26 originals in the Sort-and-Staple mode and the Auto Dual function
is activated, the Sort-and-Staple mode is automatically switched to the
Sort mode (no stapling takes place.)
CF9001
Bins Used
1st to 5th bins
6th to 10th bins
Copies
1st to 25th copies
26st and subsequent
copies
3
Bins Used
1st bin
2nd bin
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