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SET THE SCANNING OF THE ORIGINALS

This section explains how to enter a destination from the initial screen of easy mode.
EASY MODE

AUTOMATICALLY SCANNING BOTH SIDES OF AN ORIGINAL (2-Sided Original)

The automatic document feeder will automatically scan both sides of the document.
For example, a 2-sided original can be scanned, and its front and back sides can be sent as 2 pages.

  • 2-sided scanning is not possible when direct transmission or speaker transmission is performed.
  • You cannot use 2-sided scanning when the original size is set to Long Size.
  • 2-sided scanning is not possible when "Settings (administrator)" - [System Settings] → [Common Settings] → [Device Control] → [Condition Settings] or [Enable/Disable Settings] → [Disabling of Document Feeder] is enabled.
2-sided scanning automatically turns off after transmission has ended.

Tap the [Original] key, and tap the [Book] key or [Tablet] key.

See the figure on the left to check the binding edge of the original and select the key to be tapped.
  1. Book
  2. Tablet
In normal mode, tap the [2-Sided Booklet] key or [2-Sided Tablet] key.

Tap the [Image Orientation] key with the same orientation as the placed original.

If this setting is not correct, a suitable image may not be transmitted. After the settings are completed, tap .
To cancel 2-sided scanning:
Tap the [1-Sided] key. In normal mode, tap the [2-Sided Booklet] key or the [2-Sided Tablet] key that has been forcibly displayed and cancel the display.

SPECIFYING THE ORIGINAL SCAN SIZE IN PAPER SIZE

If you placed originals of size other than the original size specified in “Default Original Size Settings” in the system settings, specify the original size manually.

When [Long Size] is selected, the 2-sided scanning setting and send size cannot be changed. The image is sent in Mono2 only.

In Easy mode

Tap the [Original] key.

Tap the [Size] key.

Tap a key of the desired original size.

After the settings are completed, tap .
If you are sending a long original, perform the setting in normal mode.

In Normal mode

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

EASY MODE

Tap the [Original] key.

Tap the [Scan Size] key.

Tap the appropriate original size key.

After the settings are completed, tap .
If you are sending a long original, tap the [Long Size] key.
Use the automatic document feeder to scan a long original. The maximum width that can be scanned is 500 mm (19-5/8") (the maximum height is 216 mm (8-1/2")).
TRANSMITTABLE ORIGINAL SIZES

SPECIFYING THE ORIGINAL SCAN SIZE USING NUMERIC VALUES

When scanning a non-standard size original such as a postcard, specify the original size by numeric values after placing the original.
The width can be from 1" to 14" (25 mm to 356 mm), and the height can be from 1" to 8-1/2" (25 mm to 216 mm).

When the scan size is specified by numeric values, the send size cannot be specified.

In Easy mode

Tap the [Original] key.

Tap the [Size] key.

Tap the [Direct Entry] key.

Specify the original size.

  • Tap the areas displaying width and height sizes respectively, and enter the sizes using the numeric keys.
  • It is convenient to use ( ) to finely adjust the entered size.

Tap twice.

On the base screen, check that the specified size is displayed on the [Original] key.
To cancel the specified size settings:
Tap the [Auto] key.

In Normal mode

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

EASY MODE

Tap the [Original] key.

Tap the [Scan Size] key.

Tap the [Direct Entry] key, and enter the scan size.

  • Tap the areas displaying width and height sizes respectively, and enter the sizes using the numeric keys.
  • It is convenient to use to finely adjust the entered size.

Tap the [OK] key.

After the settings are completed, tap twice.
On the base screen, check that the specified size is displayed on the [Original] key.
To cancel the specified size settings:
Tap the [Auto] key.

STORING FREQUENTLY USED ORIGINAL SIZES

Store the frequently used non-standard original sizes. This section explains how to store, retrieve, change, and delete non-standard original sizes.

  • The stored original size will be retained even if the power is turned off.
  • A total of up to 12 non-standard original sizes can be registered for copying, fax, and image sending.
  • The added original sizes will also appear in other modes.

Storing original sizes (Modify/Delete)

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

EASY MODE

Tap the [Original] key.

Tap the [Scan Size] key and tap the [Custom Size] tab.

Tap [Store/Delete] key.

Tap a key ( ) for storing a custom original size.

Tap a key that does not show a size.
To modify or delete a previously stored key:
Tap the key that you want to modify or delete. The following screen will appear.
  • To modify the key, tap the [Modify] key and go to the next step.
  • To delete the key, tap the [Delete] key. Make sure that the original size has been cleared and tap the key.

Specify the original size.

Tap the areas displaying width and height sizes respectively, and enter the sizes using the numeric keys.
It is convenient to use to finely adjust the entered size.

Tap the [Execute] key.

Tap the key, and check that the key of the size stored on the Scan Size screen is added properly. After you have checked it, tap .
To cancel the operation:
Tap the [CA] key.

Retrieving a stored original size
In Easy mode

Tap the [Original] key.

Tap the [Size] key.

Tap the [Custom Size] key.

Tap the key of the original size that you wish to retrieve.

Tap twice.
On the base screen, check that the specified size is displayed on the [Original] key.
To cancel the operation
Tap the [CA] key.

In Normal mode

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

EASY MODE

Tap the [Original] key.

Tap the [Scan Size] key and tap the [Custom Size] tab.

Tap the key of the original size that you wish to retrieve.

After selecting the key of the original size, tap the key. Check that the specified size is displayed on the scan size screen.
To cancel the operation
Tap the [CA] key.

SPECIFYING THE SEND SIZE OF THE IMAGE

Tap this key to specify the send size as a paper size. If the specified send size is larger than the scan size, the image will be enlarged. If the specified send size is smaller than the scan size, the image will be reduced.

The send size cannot be specified when [Long Size] is selected for the scan size, or when the scan size is specified by numeric values.

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

EASY MODE

Tap the [Original] key.

Tap the [Send Size] key.

Tap the desired send size key.

After the settings are completed, tap .
Depending on the paper size specified for the "Scan Size", it may not be possible to select some sizes for the "Send Size". You cannot tap size keys that are unavailable for the "Send Size".

Tap the [Image Orientation] key with the same orientation as the placed original.

If this setting is not correct, a suitable image may not be transmitted.
After the settings are completed, tap .
To configure the default setting of image orientation:
Select [System Settings] → [Image Send Settings] → [Common Settings] → [Condition Settings] → [Image Orientation] in "Settings (administrator)".
The ratio used for reduction or enlargement of the original will appear between the "Scan Size" and the "Send Size".

CHANGING THE EXPOSURE

The exposure can be changed to suit the darkness of the original.

When using the automatic document feeder, the exposure setting cannot be changed once scanning has begun. (However, when "Job Build" or "Preview Setting" in "Others" is used, the exposure can be changed each time a new set of originals is inserted.)

Exposure settings

Exposure Suggestion

Auto

This setting automatically adjusts the exposure for light and dark parts of the original.

Manual

1-2

Select this setting when the original consists of dark text.

3

Select this setting for a normal original (neither dark nor light).

4-5

Select this setting when the original consists of light text.

After tapping the [Exposure] key, tap the [Manual] key.

Adjust the exposure with the slider or .

After the adjustment, tap .
When [Auto] is selected, the exposure will be set to "3".

CHANGING THE RESOLUTION

The resolution can be specified to match the characteristics of the original, such as text or photo, the size of the text, and the darkness of the image.
Resolution settings

Resolution Suggestion

Standard

Select this setting when your original consists of normal-sized text (like the text in this manual).

Fine

Select this setting when your original has small text or diagrams with fine lines.

The original will be scanned at twice the resolution of the [Standard] setting.

Super Fine

Select this setting when your original has intricate pictures or diagrams.

A higher-quality image will be produced than with the [Fine] setting.

Ultra Fine

Select this setting when your original has intricate pictures or diagrams.

This setting gives the best image quality. However, transmission will take longer than with the other settings.

Half Tone

Select this setting when your original is a photograph or has gradations of color (such as a color original).

This setting will produce a clearer image than [Fine], [Super Fine], or [Ultra Fine] used alone.

Halftone cannot be selected when [Standard] is used.

  • When using the automatic document feeder, the resolution setting cannot be changed once scanning has begun. (However, when "Job Build" or "Preview Setting" in "Others" is used, the resolution can be changed each time a new set of originals is inserted.)
  • When a fax is sent at [Ultra Fine], [Super Fine], or [Fine] resolution, a lower resolution will be used if the receiving machine does not have that resolution.

Tap the [Resolution] key.

Tap the key of the desired resolution.

When your original is a photograph or has gradations of color (such as a color original), and you wish to produce a clearer image than [Fine], [Super Fine], or [Ultra Fine] used alone, set the [Half Tone] checkbox to .
Halftone cannot be selected when [Standard] is used.
After the settings are completed, tap .
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