Copy; Inserting A Document; Standard Copy K; Creative" Copy K - Toshiba e-Studio 60F User Manual

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Inserting a document

There are two ways to copy a document: You can place
it onto the scanner glass (flatbed scanner) directly or
load it into the automatic document feeder.
Flatbed scanner
1 Open the flatbed scanner cover. Please make sure
that the scanner glass is clean before placing the
original.
2 Place the document face down onto the glass.
3 Align it with back left corner of the scanner (marked
with arrows).
If you want to scan small three-dimensional objects
(such as coins or flowers), use transparent film to pro-
tect the scanner glass.
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Automatic feeder
Place the document face up into the document feeder
(up to 10 pages on 60–90 g/m² paper).
If you are working with originals of an odd size or pho-
tos, please use the flatbed scanner.
A5 size documents should be inserted landscape.
The following points are the most common caus-
es of problems when inserting documents into the
feeder. Do not insert ...
• pages that are smaller than A5.
• pages from newspapers (printer's ink).
• stapled pages or pages with paper clips.
• creased or torn pages.
• wet pages or pages with corrections made with
correction fluid; dirty pages or pages with a
glossy or laminated surface.
• pages joined with sticky tape or glue, with adhe-
sive stickers such as "post-it
which are too thin or too thick.

Standard copy K

1 Insert a document (see above).
2 Choose one of the K keys (copying in colour or
black and white) and press it twice.

"Creative" copy K

1 Insert a document (see above).
2 Press one of the K keys (copying in colour or black
and white) once. You can now make the following
settings:
3 Enter the desired number of copies and press
OK.
4 The copying quality of the e-STUDIO60F is high-
er than the resolutions used for fax transmis-
sion. Use / or f%F to choose the resolu-
tion:
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" notes, or pages
NUMBER OF COPIES
RESOLUTION

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