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Canon Océ Variolink Basic Manual

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A basic guide to the
Océ Variolink
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1 – Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
2 – Controller Panel
3 – Bypass Tray
4 – Paper Trays
5 – Front Panel (Toner entry)
6 – Top Lid Handle
7 – Finishing Trays

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Summary of Contents for Canon Océ Variolink

  • Page 1 A basic guide to the Océ Variolink 1 – Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) 2 – Controller Panel 3 – Bypass Tray 4 – Paper Trays 5 – Front Panel (Toner entry) 6 – Top Lid Handle 7 – Finishing Trays...
  • Page 2 Control Panel Explained 1 – Reset button 2 – Copying Functions screen 3 – Stop button 4 – Start button 5 – Cancel button 6 – Number Keypad 7 – Finisher trays 1 – Pressing the reset button will cancel any functions selected and revert the machine back to its default settings.
  • Page 3 Main Screen Explained Basic Screen Quality Density Paper screen Zoom Screen Simplex / Duplex Screen Finishing Screen Mixed Original button Mixed Original Explained The mixed Original button allows a user to put different paper sizes together in the document feeder (e.g. A4 and A3). Normally the sensors on the Automatic Document Feeder would only recognise the largest paper size and assume that each sheet is the same size.
  • Page 4 Paper Screen The paper screen allows you to view what paper sizes are set in each tray e.g. A4, A3. The machine is normally set to Auto Paper Select. This means that if you put an A4 (e.g.) onto the glass or the document feeder, the matching will automatically select A4 from the matching paper size.
  • Page 5 Zoom screen explained 1 – Up and Down arrows 2 – Reduction conversions 3 – Enlargement conversions 4 – X Y Zoom 5 – Minimal 1 – These keys are used to enter a specific percentage to enlarge or reduce the document in size. 2 &...
  • Page 6 Simplex / Duplex screen explained To create, split, or simply copy a double sided document just select the layout of your original, then select the layout of how you’d like your copy to come out. Single-sided means that your original document only has one sided printed onto it. Double-sided means that your original has both sides of the paper have been printed on.
  • Page 7 Finishing screen explained Sort will sort your document by its multiples e.g. if 10 sets of a 5 page document were copied, the Sort function would output pages 1-10 five times. Group will group the pages in your document, e.g. if 10 sets of a 5 page document were copied, the Group function would output page 1 five times, page 2 five times and so on.
  • Page 8 Quality / Density screen explained There are 2 elements to the Quality / Density screen. The left side allows the user to tell the machine what type of document is being copied, e.g. Text, Text & Photo, Photo and Dox Matrix.