Overview Of The Imagerunner 2000/1600; Various Copying Features - Canon Image Runner 2000 Series Manual

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Overview of the imageRUNNER 2000/1600

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Various Copying Features

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Flexible Document Handling
To make a copy of an original, you have the choice of setting the document in the optional
Feeder (ADF-J1) when attached, or placing it directly onto the platen glass. The feeder is
useful when copying a multi page document, and the platen glass is ideal when copying a
single page document, or from a book.
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Copy Ratio
You can manually select a reduction/enlargement ratio from 50% to 200%. You can also
set the unit to select an appropriate ratio to fit the paper size you are copying onto.
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Automatic and Manual Copy Exposure/Image Quality Adjustment
The machine can automatically set the most appropriate image quality settings, including
the exposure, for the document you are copying. You can also manually adjust them to get
the best output quality.
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Collate
With the optional Finisher-L1 or Inner 2-Way Tray attached, you can select various
finishing modes to collate the copies by copy sets.
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Frame Erase
This feature allows you to erase unwanted shadows, borders, and binding marks from
around an original. When copying directly from a book, you can also erase the center line
and edges on the copy. To make a copy from a book, use the platen glass.
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Margin Mode
This feature allows you to create a margin on the top, bottom, left, or right of the document
for use when binding the document together. This is convenient if you later want to staple
or insert binding holes.
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Two-Page Separation
Double spread pages in magazines or books can be copied onto separate sheets of
paper in one operation. This feature works only when the document is copied from the
platen glass.
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2 on 1 Combination
You can copy two pages of a document onto a single page.
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Energy Saver Mode
This machine incorporates an energy saver feature to conserve power. In energy saver
mode, the display and the operation panel lamps go out automatically when the unit
remains idle for a specified period of time.
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