Storing Often Used Copy Settings In Memory (Mode Memory); Storing Copy Settings For A Copy Job - Oce 3122 Manual

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Storing Often Used Copy Settings in Memory
(MODE MEMORY)
You can store up to five different combinations of copy settings in memory for later use as a "copy job".
A copy job is a combination of various copy mode settings, and can include settings for the copy
quantity, exposure and copy ratio, for example. Stored copy settings can be easily recalled with the
touch of a key. This function is convenient for storing often used copy jobs. Mode memory can also be
stored to standard key. (See "Setting Standard Keys," on p. 8-10.)
NOTICE
Once stored, copy jobs are held in memory even if the power is turned OFF.
Additional Function settings are not stored.
For example, when the Photo mode is set to "ON" in the custom copy Settings, the setting for the Image Quality
mode setting "Photo" can be stored to mode memory. However, once the Photo mode is set to "OFF," the Image
Quality mode cannot be set to Photo by recalling the stored copy job.

Storing Copy Settings for a Copy Job

Programme the copy job that you want to store in
1
the Basic Features or Special Features screen.
MEMO
For details on operations to carry out until the Special Features
screen is displayed, see "Calling up the Special Features
Screen," on p. 4-3.
In the display on the right, [TWO PAGE SEPARATION] and
[MARGIN] are set.
2
Press the [MODE MEMORY] key.
3
Press the [STORE/ERASE] key.
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