Interrupt Mode - Konica Minolta Di5510 User Manual

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Interrupt Mode

Use the Interrupt mode to interrupt copying in progress to perform a simple job. When
interrupt copying is completed, the settings for the initial job restore automatically and the
Basic Screen displays. Press the [ Interrupt ] key when the copier is in the following
conditions:
• Continuously printing data stored using Store mode
• Scanning the originals using Store mode
• Scanning the originals using Store mode while printing in Reserve mode
If desired, Key Operator can change the timing to stop current machine operation for
interrupt copying. Note that the compatible copying conditions vary according to the timing
selected. See p. 13-41 ~ p. 13-48.
❒ Incompatible Basic Copying Conditions: Reserve
❒ Incompatible Special Originals: None
❒ Incompatible Applications: Storing image in Overlay Memory
Control Panel
1 To stop the current copying job, press [ Interrupt ].
For particular jobs in progress, copying will cease only after certain phases of the
immediate operation are completed, as indicated by LED conditions described below.
• Collectively printing data stored in memory
The [ Interrupt ] LED blinks until one set of the current job is printed. Then the LED
remains steady for the temporary job performed in Interrupt mode.
• Scanning originals into memory
The [ Interrupt ] LED blinks until scanning is completed for all originals placed in the
EDH. Then, the LED remains steady for the temporary job performed in Interrupt
mode.
• Scanning originals into memory while printing in Reserve mode (see Note 1)
The [ Interrupt ] LED blinks until the copier completes the current printing job, and
scans all originals placed on the EDH. The LED remains steady for the temporary job
performed in Interrupt mode.
All JOB indicators on the Basic Screen will change to INTERRUPT .
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