Making Copies; Using The Platen Glass - Canon NP6551 Operator's Manual

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Making Copies

The way a copy is taken depends on which of the following three locations is chosen for the
setting of the original.
1. Using the Platen Glass (See p.2-4)
2. Using the RDF (See p.2-7)
3. Using the SADF Tray of the RDF (See p.2-10)
The 1→2-sided mode is set as the standard mode in this copier. Please note the following
points when making copies.
NOTICE:
Be certain to place the original horizontally when copying LTRR, STMTR and other horizontal
sizes. If the original is placed vertically, the back of the copy will be copied upside down.
Select the One-sided mode when making "1→1-sided copies". (See "One-sided Mode" on p.2-58).
MEMO:
Non-standard paper sizes cannot be used to make two-sided copies.
In the Two-sided mode, you can enter up to 50 copies for any one copy job, regardless of the
paper size. (This limit is the same as the capacity of the duplexing unit.) If your copier is
equipped with the Stapler Sorter, you can set up to 999 copies.
Copy paper used to make two-sided copies must conform to the following specifications:
• Paper size: STMT to 11" x 17" (STMTR-size cannot be used.)
• Paper weight: 17 to 20-lb bond (64 to 80 g/m
There are some types of paper which may meet the above specifications, but cannot be used
to make two-sided copies.
The High Speed 1→2-sided mode, in which the Auto Count function is canceled, is only
available when you are:
• Using the RDF,
• Making 1 or 2 sets of copies, and
• Using LTR-size originals (originals cannot be placed horizontally).
If you are copying an odd number of originals with copy paper that has right and left side
differences, then you should set the High Speed 1→2-sided mode to OFF to prevent copies
from being output with the right and left sided reversed. (See "Additional Functions/High
Speed 1→2-sided," on p. 4-7.)

Using the Platen Glass

Lift the RDF.
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