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Image runner mfd guide for copying
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MFD User Guide for Copying
Paper Source Settings
The MFP is set to take paper from drawer 1 as default. To choose another source use the right arrow or 'ok' to
enter the menu to choose drawer 2. Unless paper has already been programmed into the stack bi pass this option
will be shadowed out until you drop the media into the stack bi pass at the front of the MFP and follow the on
screen prompts to programme in media size and then media type. Use the grey sliders to hold the paper in place.
Please note: to avoid jams and to ensure the MFP takes the right media through at the right speed you must
ensure the correct media has been programmed when using the stack bi pass. Once the stack bi pass has been
programmed the menu will then return to the set paper source screen.
Density/Background Removal Settings
Use the right arrow or 'ok' to enter the density screen where you can + or – the density using the left and right
arrows. In here if you choose the 'background button' you can enter a menu that will allow you to remove any
background colour or fine adjust it to make it lighter or darker. For example, when copying a document printed on
yellow paper you may not wish to copy the yellow background or would like to reduce it. Choose whether to
remove it or adjust it. When you choose to fine adjust you will be able to choose a specific colour (yellow, red,
green or blue) by highlighting it, then increase or decrease the colour using the left and right arrows. Once you
have changed all appropriate colours choose 'set' with the right hand menu button to save your changes.
Various 2 sided Settings
Two sided is turned off as default although this can be altered if necessary (see Standard Settings Change section
on page 10). To turn on a 2 sided mode to save paper use the right hand arrow or 'ok' to enter the 2 sided menu.
Here you can choose from the following :
1 to 2 sided (to make a 1 sided original back to back)
2 to 2 sided (to make a 2 sided original back to back)
2 to 1 sided (to make a 2 sided original back to single sides)
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