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AUTO RATIO SELECT

This section explains how to automatically select the appropriate ratio to meet the paper size when manually changing the paper tray to make a copy on paper that has a size different from the original.

For a non-standard size original, the size must be entered in order to use Auto Image.

Manually select the paper tray, and place the original.

Place the original in the document feeder tray of the automatic document feeder, or on the document glass.
SELECTING THE PAPER TRAY FOR COPYING
AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER
DOCUMENT GLASS

Tap the [Copy Ratio] key.

COPY MODE

Tap the [Auto Image] key.

The reduction or enlargement ratio is automatically selected based on the original size and the selected paper size.
The automatically selected ratio will appear in the ratio display.
  • To cancel the Auto Ratio Selection setting:
  • Tap [Auto Image] to deselect it.
  • To return the ratio to 100%:
  • Tap the [100%] key.

MANUAL RATIO SELECTION

This section explains how to specify any ratio when making a copy on paper that has a size different from the original or changing the image size for copying.
The following three methods can be used to specify the ratio.

Specifying the desired zoom ratio

You can adjust the zoom ratio in 1% increments using or the 10 key to specify the desired zoom ratio.
You can also select the enlargement or reduction ratio between commonly used fixed sizes from the preset ratio keys.
Up to two ratio values can be added to preset ratio keys, respectively for enlargement and reduction.

Specifying the paper size

Specify the paper sizes of the original and output to automatically obtain the appropriate ratio.
For example, when you select 8-1/2" x 11" as the original size and 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" as the paper size, the ratio is automatically set to 64%.

Specifying the image dimensions

Specify the image sizes of the original and output to automatically obtain the appropriate ratio.
To make a copy with the same ratio between the vertical and horizontal sizes, enter either one of the vertical and horizontal sizes.
For example, when you enter 90mm as the source size and 135mm as the output size, the aspect ratio will be automatically set to 150%.

When the automatic document feeder is used, the vertical and horizontal ratio selection ranges are both between 25% to 200%.
To return the ratio to 100%:
Tap the [100%] key.

Specifying the desired zoom ratio

Tap the [Copy Ratio] key.

COPY MODE

Tap to set the ratio.

After the settings are completed, tap [OK] key.
Check that a paper size suitable for the ratio is selected.
  • If you tap the [Slightly Reduce (3% Reduction)] key, the ratio will be set lower than the specified one by 3%.
In normal mode
  • There are two setting screens. Use the [Other Ratio] key to switch between the screens.
  • To quickly set the area, first specify a value close to the desired value by the numeric keys, then adjust it with .
  • Up to two frequently used ratio values can be added to the preset ratio key, respectively for enlargement and reduction.
To cancel all settings:
Tap the [CA] key.

Specifying the paper size

Tap the [Copy Ratio] key.

COPY MODE

Specify the original size (paper size of the loaded original) and the copy size (paper size of the copy output).

After the settings are completed, tap [OK] key.
To cancel all settings:
Tap the [CA] key.

Specifying the image dimensions

Tap the [Detail] key to change to normal mode.

EASY MODE

Tap the [Copy Ratio] key.

Tap the [by Size] key of the [Zoom] tab.

Specify the image size (dimensions of the image to be enlarged or reduced) and the output size (dimensions of the enlarged and reduced images).

Tap the area of image size and output size, and enter the sizes using the numeric keys.
After the settings are completed, tap [OK] key.
  • If you have entered an incorrect size:
  • Tap the [C] key on the numeric keys that appears when you tap the entry area, and set to the correct size.
  • To cancel all settings:
  • Tap the [CA] key.

ENLARGING/REDUCING THE LENGTH AND WIDTH SEPARATELY

This section explains how to individually specify the horizontal and vertical copy ratios.

When 50% is selected for the horizontal ratio and 70% is selected for the vertical ratio

The following three methods can be used to specify the ratio.

Using the preset ratio key

Specify any ratio by combination of preset ratio key, which is pre-registered.

Specify the desired ratio

Specify any ratio by combining , which allows you to adjust the ratio in 1% increments.

Specifying the image dimensions

Specify the image sizes of the original and output to automatically obtain the appropriate ratio. Enter the vertical and horizontal sizes.

When the automatic document feeder is used, the vertical and horizontal ratio selection ranges are both between 25% to 200%.
To cancel the XY zoom setting:
Tap the [Zoom] tab or the [CA] key.

Using the preset ratio key

Tap the [Detail] key to change to normal mode.

EASY MODE

Tap the [Copy Ratio] key, and then tap the [XY Zoom] tab.

Tap the [X] key, and set the X (horizontal) ratio.

  • To quickly set the ratio, first specify a value close to the desired one, then adjust it with .
  • Tap each area of the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) directions, and enter the sizes using the numeric keys.

Tap the [Y] key, and set the Y (vertical) ratio in the same way as the [X] key.

After the settings are completed, tap [OK] key.
Check that a paper size suitable for the ratio is selected.

Specifying the image dimensions

Tap the [by Size] key.

Specifying the desired zoom ratio

Specify the X and Y dimensions of the image size and those of the output size.

Check that a paper size suitable for the ratio is selected.
After the settings are completed, tap [OK] key.
Tap the image size and output size areas, and enter the sizes using the numeric keys.
  • If you have entered an incorrect size:
  • Tap the [C] key on the numeric keys that appears when you tap the entry area, and set to the correct size.
  • To cancel all settings:
  • Tap the [CA] key.
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