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    Adjusting Color Balance
    6 
    Use [▼], [▲], [◀], [▶] or  (Scroll 
    Wheel) to adjust the strength of each 
    color then, press [OK].
    To weaken the selected color, move the adjust 
    scale to the left.
    To heighten the selected color, move the 
    adjust scale to the right.
    7 
    Press the left Any key to select .
    –
    –
    8 
    Use – (numeric keys) to enter the 
    desired copy quantity (1 to 99).
    9 
    Press  (Start).
    If you want to copy multiple originals using the 
    platen glass, set an original and press 
     (Start) 
    once for each page.
    10
      Press  (Main Menu) to return to the 
    Main Menu screen. 
    						
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    Adjusting Color Balance
    1 
    Press  (Main Menu).
    2 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    , then press [OK].
    3 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to 
    display , then press 
    [OK].
    4 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    the desired color, then press [OK].
    5 
    Use [▼], [▲], [◀], [▶] or  (Scroll 
    Wheel) to adjust the strength of each 
    color, then press [OK].
    To weaken the selected color, move the adjust 
    scale to the left.
    To heighten the selected color, move the 
    adjust scale to the right.
    6 
    Press the right Any key to select .
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    –
    Registering Color Balance
    This section describes how to register the color balance setting. Up to four different settings can be stored. 
    						
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    Adjusting Color Balance
    7 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    the memory key that you want to store 
    the color balance setting under, then 
    press the right Any key to select 
    .
    8 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    .
    ■  If you want to name the color balance 
    setting:
    ①
    
      Use [▼] or 
     (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    , then press [OK]. 
    ②  Use the software keyboard to enter a name, 
    then press the right Any key to select 
    .
    You can enter up to 10 characters for the 
    name.
    For information on using the software 
    keyboard, see “Ent
     ering Characters,” on p. 1-19.
    9 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) 
     to select , then press [OK].
    10
      Press  (Main Menu) to return to the 
    Main Menu screen.
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    – 
    						
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    Adjusting Color Balance
    1 
    Press  (Main Menu).
    2 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    , then press [OK].
    3 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to 
    display , then press 
    [OK].
    4 
    Press the right Any key to select .
    5 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    the desired memory key, then press [OK].
    6 
    Press the left Any key to select .
    7 
    Press  (Main Menu) to return to the 
    Main Menu screen.
    Recalling Registered Color Balance
    This section describes how to recall registered Color Balance. 
    						
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    Adjusting Color Balance
    Deleting Color Balance
    This section describes how to delete the color balance setting.
    1 
    Press  (Main Menu). 
    2 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    , then press [OK].
    3 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to 
    display , then press 
    [OK].
    4 
    Press the right Any key to select .
    5 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    the memory key that you want to delete, 
    then press the right Any key to select 
    .
    6 
    Use [▼] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    , then press [OK].
    7 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    , then press [OK].
    8 
    Press  (Main Menu) to return to the 
    Main Menu screen. 
    						
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    Collating Copies
    Collating Copies
    You can sort copies into sets arranged in page order. This function is useful when making 
    handouts for meetings.  
    The default setting is .
    The Collate mode cannot be set if Envelope, Transparency, or Labels is selected as the paper type. 
    						
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    Collating Copies
    1 
    Set originals.
    For details, see “Placing Originals,” on p. 2-4.
    2 
    Press  (Main Menu). 
    3 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    , then press [OK].
    4 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    display , then press 
    [OK].
    5 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    , then press [OK].
    6 
    Use – (numeric keys) to enter the 
    desired copy quantity (1 to 99).
    7 
    Press  (Start).
    If you want to copy multiple originals using the 
    platen glass, set an original and press 
     (Start) 
    once for each page.
    8 
    Press  (Main Menu) to return to the 
    Main Menu screen. 
    						
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    Making Multiple Copies
    1 
    Set documents.
    For details, see “Placing Originals,” on p. 2-4.
    2 
    Press  (Main Menu).
    3 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    , then press [OK].
    4 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to 
    display , 
    then press [OK].
    5 
    Use – (numeric keys), [▼], [▲] or  
    (Scroll Wheel) to enter the desired copy 
    quantity (1 to 99), then press [OK].
    6 
    Press  (Start).
    If you want to copy multiple originals using the 
    platen glass, set an original and press 
     (Start) 
    once for each page.
    7 
    Press  (Main Menu) to return to the 
    Main Menu screen.
    Making Multiple Copies
    This section describes how to make multiple copies. 
    						
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    Checking Current Settings
    Checking Current Settings
    This section describes how to confirm the current settings. 
    1 
    Press  (Main Menu).
    2 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    , then press [OK].
    3 
    Press the right Any key to select .
    4 
    Check the current settings, then press the 
    right Any key to select .
     
    5 
    Press  (Main Menu) to return to the 
    Main Menu screen. 
    						
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    Frequently Used Settings (Mode Memory)
    1 
    Press  (Main Menu).
    2 
    Use [▼], [▲] or  (Scroll Wheel) to select 
    , then press [OK].
    3 
    Press the left Any key to select .
    The currently specified settings are registered for 
    the mode memory.
    Frequently Used Settings (Mode Memory)
    You can set any possible combination of copy modes and store them as a mode memory. 
    There are four mode memories, and they can be assigned names for increased convenience. 
    This feature is useful for storing frequently used copy settings.
     Even if the power is turned OFF, the copy settings stored in memory keys are not deleted.
    Registering Mode Memory
    This section describes how to register the copy settings to a mode memory.
    Even if the power is turned OFF, the copy settings stored in memory keys are not deleted. 
    						
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