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Setting one Original at a Time in the Document Feeder
Setting one Original at a Time in the Document Feeder
If you set one original at a time in the document feeder, the second and subsequent originals can be fed and copied automatically without pressing the Start key. Note
� Do not press down or hold originals after inserting them. � While originals are fed from the original table to the exposure glass (platen glass), do not pull them out. � Do not lift the document feeder until the original has been completely fed out.
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Correct any curl, fold, or crease in the originals before setting. Make sure the Insert Original indicator is lit and the exposure glass (platen glass) is clear of originals.
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Adjust the guide to the original size. Set the original face up into the document feeder until the Insert Original indicator goes off. Note
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� If you are copying a stack of originals one sheet at a time and you want to keep them in order, start with the last page of the originals. � The original guide must touch the front side of the original.
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Press the Start key. While the Auto Feed indicator is lit after an original is fed, set the next original. The original is automatically fed and copied. Note
� You can adjust the time the machine waits before being ready for the next original with the user tools. see page 155.
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