Changing The Current Standard Settings; Storing New Standard Settings - Canon imageCLASS 2220 Copying Manual

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Changing the Current Standard Settings

Standard Settings refers to a combination of copy modes that the machine
automatically sets after the power is turned ON or when
This section describes how to customize the Standard Settings to suit your needs,
or return the Standard Settings to their default settings.
IMPORTANT
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Even if a remote copy printer is stored in Standard Settings, and the main power of this
machine or the remote copy printer is turned OFF and ON again, the stored settings
change to the Standard Local Print settings. To use the stored remote copy printer as the
default setting, it is necessary to register the Standard Settings again.
NOTE
The default settings are as follows:
- Copy Quantity: 1
- Paper Selection: Automatic Paper Selection
- Exposure/Image Quality: A
- Copy Ratio: Direct (100%)
- Copy Function: 1 1-Sided Copy
- Copy Device: Local Printer

Storing New Standard Settings

To store copy settings as Standard Settings, specify the settings you want to store
from the Copy Basic Features screen and/or Special Features screen, and follow
the procedure below.
NOTE
You must have copy settings already stored as Standard Settings before you change or
create new Standard Settings. (See "Flow of Copy Operations," on p. 1-10.)
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Changing the Current Standard Settings

(Additional Functions) © [Copy Settings].
Press
(Reset) is pressed.

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