CS240/CS231 1-11Introduction 1Erasing sections of copiesAreas, such as the shadows of punched holes and transmission information in received faxes, can be erasedin copies.For details, refer to "Erasing specified areas of copies ("Frame Erase" function)" on page 9-73.Printing a sample copyBefore printing a large number of copies, a single sample copy can be printed so that it can be checked.For details, refer to "Printing a proof to check the settings (Proof Copy)" on page 5-6.Printing date/time or page number on copiesThe date/time, page number or copy protection text (hidden text that prevents improper copying) can beprinted on copies, or each copy set can be printed with distribution numbers.For details, refer to "Printing the date/time or page number on copies ("Stamp/Composition" functions)" onpage 9-75.Managing jobsThe print status of copy jobs can be checked and the jobs can be managed.For details, refer to "Managing jobs" on page 12-3.Programming copy settingsFrequently used copy settings can be programmed and recalled to be used with other copy jobs.For details, refer to "Registering copy programs (Mode Memory)" on page 5-9.Checking the copy settingsScreens showing the current copy settings can be displayed. From these screens, the copy settings can alsobe changed.For details, refer to "Checking the copy settings (Check Job)" on page 5-3.Enlarging the size of text in touch panel screensThe text and buttons in the touch panel can be displayed in a larger size that is easier to read, allowing basicoperations to be easily performed.For details, refer to the User manual – Enlarge Display Operations.Displaying explanations of functions and settingsThe name and function of parts and details of functions and settings appears in the Help screens.For details, refer to "Displaying function descriptions (Help)" on page 5-14.Interrupting a copy jobThe copy job being printed can be interrupted in order for a different copy job to be printed.For details, refer to "Interrupting a copy job (Interrupt mode)" on page 5-8.