Various Features of the Express Copy Basic Features Screen 7-57Using the Express Copy Basic Features Screene Two-Sided Copying (Two-Sided)This mode enables you to make two-sided copies from one-sided originals or one-sided copies fromtwo-sided originals. (See "Making Two-Sided Copies from One-Sided Originals (1 to 2-Sided)," on p.7-22, " Making Two-Sided Copies from Two-Sided Originals (2 to 2-Sided)," on p. 7-23, " MakingOne-Sided Copies from Two-Sided Originals (2 to 1-Sided) ,"on p. 7-24, " Making Two-Sided Copies fromFacing Pages in a Book (Book to 2-Sided)," on p. 7-25.)f Collating Copies (Finisher)The Finisher mode can be selected to collate copies in various ways, either by pages or copy sets. You canspecify whether the printed sheets are output face up or face down. (See " Collating Copies into Sets inPage Order (Collate)," on p. 7-26. " Collating Copies into Groups of the Same Page (Group)," on p. 7-29," Collating Pages and Stapling (Staple)," on p. 7-32.)g Standard Key Settings for the Express Copy Basic Features screenYou can register copy modes that you have specified as Standard Keys. This key is a short cut key toStandard Key Settings for Express Copy Screen in Copy Settings from the Additional Functions screen. (See" Setting the Standard Keys for the Regular Copy Basic Features Screen," on p. 8-9.)h Interrupting the Current Job to Make Priority Copies (Interrupt Mode)The Interrupt mode enables you to interrupt a reserved or current job long enough to make higher prioritycopies. (See "Interrupting the Current Job to Make Priority Copies (Interrupt Mode) ," on p. 7-39.)i Checking a Sample Set before Copying (Sample Set)This mode enables you to check the copy result before making multiple copies. (See "Checking a SampleSet before Copying (Sample Set)," on p. 7-40.)j You can set copy modes other than Scan Originals, Book/Page Edit/Shift, Process/Layout, Image Adjustment.(See "Making Copies with Job Done Notice (Others)," on p. 7-115.)k You can make copies of original images with a sharper or softer contrast. (See "Making Sharp ContrastCopies (Sharpness)," on p. 7-113.)l You can process original images and change the layout of the originals. (See "Making a Copy with theImage Combination and Frame Erase Modes (Process/Layout)," on p. 7-93.)m You can make booklets, add page numbers, and set finishing modes for scanned images. (See "Making aCopy with the Booklet, Shift Settings (Book/Page Edit/Shift) ," on p. 7-59.)n You can make various settings for the scanning of bound originals and different-sized originals. (See "Makinga Copy with Two-Page Separation and Different Size Originals Settings (Scan Originals)," on p. 7-51.)o Recalling a Previous Copy Setting (Recall)This function enables you to recall the three most recently performed copy settings, and make copies usingthose settings. (See "Recalling a Previous Copy Setting (Recall)," on p. 7-42.)p Storing/Recalling Frequently Used Copy Settings in Memory (Mode Memory)You can store any possible combination of Copy functions. A memory key can be named and can hold up tonine settings. (See "Registering Frequently Used Copy Settings in Memory (Mode Memory) ," on p. 7-43." Registering a Memory Key Name (Mode Memory)," on p. 7-47, " Recalling a Copy Mode (ModeMemory) ," on p. 7-48, " Erasing a Copy Mode (Mode Memory) ," on p. 7-49.)