ImportantDo not open the Document Cover or move the loaded original until copying is completed.NotePress the Stop button to cancel copying.The machine can receive faxes even in the copy mode (after pressing the COPY button).Changing the SettingsYou can use the Settings button to change the print settings such as page size, media type, or printquality to print.Press the Settings button to display the setting items in the following order.To change the setting, display the desired item and press the (-) or (+) button to select the option,and then press the OK button.The LCD returns to the copy standby screen when the setting is complete.Enlarge/ReduceSpecify the enlargement/reduction manner. You can specify the copy scale by selecting the optionalnumber or the page size: 86% A4 B5, 115% B5 A4, etc. If you do not want to enlarge/reduce the pagesize, select 100%. For details, refer to the on-screen manual: Advanced Guide.Page sizeSelect the page size of the paper to print: A4, B5, etc.Media typeSelect the media type of the paper to print: Plain paper, Plus Glossy II, etc.NoteIf you do not select the media type correctly, the machine may not print with the properprint quality.Copy intensitySpecify the intensity when you want to darkened/lightened a copy. You can also set the intensity to adjustit automatically according to the original. For details, refer to the on-screen manual: Advanced Guide.Image qualityAdjust the print quality according to the original to copy: High, Standard, or Fast. The available print qualitysettings depend on the paper selected in Media type.NoteThe settings of the page size, media type, print quality, automatic intensity, etc. are retained,and these settings will appear next time when the copy mode is selected even if the power isturned off and on.Combination of some items cannot be specified depending on the function.If you select Fast with the media type set to Plain paper and the quality is not as good asexpected, select Standard or High and then try copying again.Page topPage 40 of 817 pagesMaking Copies