VarioLink 6022/7522 7-47Application functions 74 Touch the button for the desired position to be erased.– To cancel the setting and select the default, press the [Reset] key.– To cancel the "Frame Erase" function, touch [No].? What happens when [Frame] is selected?% The same width is erased on all four sides of the original. The factory default setting is "Frame".? Can the settings be combined?% "Frame" cannot be combined with the other settings ("Top", "Left", "Right" or "Bottom").5 Touch [<->] to switch between the integer and the fraction, and then touch [–] and [+] to specify thewidth to be erased.– To specify a different width to be erased depending on the position, specify different settings for"Top", "Left", "Right", and "Bottom".– When using the keypad to specify the settings, press the [C] (clear) key, and then specify the setting.– If a decimal value is displayed in the screen, press the [C] (clear) key, and then use the keypad totype in the setting. For details on switching between decimal and fraction values, refer to "SystemSettings" on page 11-15.– If a decimal value is displayed in the screen and the specified value is outside the allowable range,the message "Input Error" appears.Type a value within the allowable range. If the value was incorrectly entered, press the [C] (clear) keyto erase the value, and then specify the correct value.6 Touch [OK].7 Specify any other desired copy settings.8 Using the keypad, type in the desired number of copies.9 Press the [Start] key.7.14.2 Erasing black marks along center fold ("Center Erase" function)This function erases black marks along the center fold of printed sheets which tend to be created when usingthe original glass to scan thick original such as a book.Use this function also for the original already having black marks along the center fold.With frame erasing, the same width can be erased along all four sides of the original or a different width canbe erased along each side of the original.1 Position the original to be copied.– For details on positioning the original, refer to "Feeding the original" on page 2-6.