Other Settings; Page Separation Mode - Kyocera KM-7530 Operation Manual

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1-3 Using the Scanner Function

1-3-3 Other settings

(1) Page separation mode

With this mode, the two facing pages of an open-faced original such as a magazine, book or the like, as well
as the two sides of a 2-sided original, can each be scanned separately. You can select the binding method
when using a monochrome copier.
"1 side" ..... Select this setting when you want to scan only one side of the original.
"2 side" ..... Select this setting when you want to scan the front and back sides of two-sided originals as
"Book" ...... Select this setting when you want to scan the two facing pages of an open-faced original such
* Set book-type originals with their top edge towards the rear of the scanner.
* When using book-type originals, only 11" x 8-1/2", 11" x 17"R, B5R, B4, A5R, A4R
("Page separation")
separate images.
• "Left/Right"
* When using originals where the top and bottom are reverse on the front and back sides
("Top"), the image for the back side of the original will be rotated by 180 degrees before
scanning.
* An optional Document Processor is required for page separation of 2-sided originals.
* When setting the original, make sure that the positioning of the top edge is correct.
as a magazine, book or the like into separate page data.
• Binding direction: Select here the direction that the book-type original is opened. For example,
if "Left" is selected, the left page will be scanned first and then the right page.
• "Right"
and A3 size originals and 8-1/2" x 5-1/2", 11" x 8-1/2", B6, B5, A4 and A5
transmission sizes can be used with the page separation mode.
When using a color copier, only 11" x 8-1/2"R, 11" x 17"R, B5R, B4, A5R, A4R and
A3 size originals and 8-1/2" x 5-1/2", 11" x 8-1/2", B6, B5, A5 and A4 transmission
sizes can be used with the "Full Color" or "Gray" modes.
• "Top"
• "Left"
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