Copying Function7Making a Copy8PrintingFunctionPrefaceCopyingFunctionUsefulFunctions andSettingsOther UsefulFunctionsStart CopyingPress (Start).When a message appears on the LCD display, pressor to select the size press (Start) again.A4A4RA3A5Original SizeWhen copying is complete, remove your originals.Making a CopyThe following is the basic procedure for copying a document. For more information, see the references to other guides.To cancel copyingUse or to select press [OK]use or to select press [OK].DoneCancelSheetXCopy: 0X 0/ 5Copy Ratio: 100%Scanning and PrintingSpecify the Number of CopiesEnter the desired number of copies (1 to 99)with the numeric keys.To change the value you have entered, press(Clear) enter the correct value.The number of copies you specify is displayed on theupper right side of the LCD display.Density: AutoImgQual.: Text2-Sided: Off100% AutoStart to copy5Place Your OriginalsPlace in the feederPlace on the platen glassPlace your originals.Close the feeder/platen cover after placing youroriginals on the platen glass.For more information on the basic copying functions,see p. 9 to p. 12. For more information on the optionalcopying functions, see p. 13 and p. 14.You can also place paper in the stack bypass to copy.(For more information, see Chapter 1, “BasicOperations,” in the Copying Guide.)For details about the size and type of paper, seeChapter 2, “Basic Operations,” in the Reference Guide.PrepareDensity: AutoImgQual.: Text2-Sided: Off100% AutoStart to copy1Copy Standby DisplayIf the machine is in the Sleep mode, press (Power).If the message appears, enter theDepartment ID and password.Dept. ID/Pass InputPassword:*******ID Key after InputWhen done press ID keyDept. ID:0000001If the message appears, enter theUser ID and password.ID Key after InputWhen done press ID keyUser ID:User01Password:******Enter User ID/PassFor more information, see Chapter 2, “BasicOperations,” in the Reference Guide.Yes NoCancel?Press (Stop) use or to select press [OK].*or* For more details about canceling jobs, see Chapter 2,“Basic Operations,” in the Reference Guide.