Reduction And Enlargement Copying - Toshiba e-studio 160 Operator's Manual For Copying Functions

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2. REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT COPYING

There are four methods available for enlargement and reduction copying.
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• Using Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS):
After selecting the AMS mode and copy size, the digital multi function system automatically detects
the size of the original and calculates the appropriate reproduction ratio. For the e-STUDIO160, when
the original is scanned on the glass, the user must to manually specify the size of the original.
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• REDUCE/ENLARGE:
When a regular-sized original and copy paper are used, select a ratio corresponding to the paper size.
Selectable Ratio:
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• ZOOM UP/DOWN:
The Down and Up arrow keys select the desired reproduction ratio at 1% increments.
• XY ZOOM:
This function allows you to alter the reproduction ratio in the X and Y directions of your copies.
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* Highly transparent originals such as OHP films and tracing paper, very dark originals, originals with
dark borders, or non-regular sized originals such as newspaper and magazines, may be incapable of
automatic magnification selection. For these types of originals, use the reduction/enlargement modes.
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Using Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS)
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