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    							Sound produced when an original is loaded inthe feeder
    5Use/tosetvolume,tap.
    	 Tap  and move the cursor all the way to the left to mute the sound.
    Endsoundonlyforerror
    	 Tap  
       .
    Basic Operations
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    							EnteringQuietMode
    1469-017
    The quiet mode function reduces the operation sound of the machine. For example, when using the machine at night, press 
     on the operation panel. With only this operation, you can easily minimize operation sound. You can also
    specify a time for the machine to automatically enter quiet mode.
    Wheninquietmode
    When the machine enters quiet mode, 
     lights up green.
    Whenquietmodeisenabled 	 The operation of functions becomes slower.
    	 The volume of  noti4cations such as  and  is not lower. To adjust volume or
    mute sounds, see 
    AdjustingtheVolume(P.72) .
    Whenthemachinecannotenterquietmode 	 The machine is in Special Printing Mode
    	 A particular paper size or paper type is  speci4ed
    Specifyingatimeforthemachinetoenterquietmode
    You can specify a time for the machine to enter or exit quiet mode automatically. For example, this is useful
    when wanting to reduce operation noise only for late-night operation.
          Specify each setting  
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    Specify a time for entering quiet mode. To set, tap  then specify the time.
    
    Specify a time for exiting quiet mode. To set, tap  then specify the time.
    ExitingQuietMode
    Press  to exit quiet mode.
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    							EnteringSleepMode
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    The sleep mode function reduces the amount of power consumed by the machine by disabling power  5ow to the
    operation panel. If no operations will be performed on the machine for a while, such as during a lunch break, you can
    save power simply by pressing 
     on the operation panel. You can also use the Auto Sleep Time setting to
    automatically put the machine into sleep mode if it remains idle for a  speci4ed length of time.
    Wheninsleepmode
    When the machine enters sleep mode, 
     lights up green.
    Situationsinwhichthemachinedoesnotentersleepmode 	 When the machine is in operation
    	 When the [Processing/Data] indicator is lit up or blinking
    	 When documents are placed in the feeder
    	 When the machine is performing an operation such as adjustment or cleaning
    	 When a paper jam occurs
    	 When the receiver of the external telephone is off the hook
    	 When the menu screen is displayed
    	 When an error message is displayed on the screen (There are some exceptions. The machine sometimes
    enters sleep mode when error messages are displayed.)
    	 When the machine is waiting for a wireless LAN connection or Direct Connection
    WhenYouWanttoSettheAutoSleepTimer
    The factory default settings for the amount of time that elapses before the machine enters auto sleep mode are
    listed below. We recommend using the factory default settings to save the most power. If you want to changethe amount of time that elapses before the machine enters auto sleep mode, follow the procedure below.
    	 1 minute (setting range is 1 to 30 minutes)
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    							      Set the amount of time that elapses before the
    machine automatically enters sleep mode 
     
    ExitingSleepMode
    Press . You can also tap the display or press any key other than  to exit sleep mode.
    If an external telephone is connected, the machine exits sleep mode when you take the receiver off the hook.
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    							Copying
    Copying..................................................................................................................................................................  79
    BasicCopyOperations ........................................................................................................................................  81
    CancelingCopies .................................................................................................................................................  83
    VariousCopySettings .........................................................................................................................................  85
    Enlarging or Reducing  ....................................................................................................................................  86
    Selecting Document Type  ...............................................................................................................................  87
    Adjusting Density  ...........................................................................................................................................  88
    Adjusting Sharpness  .......................................................................................................................................  89
    2-Sided Copying (MF249dw / MF247dw)  .........................................................................................................  91
    Copying Multiple Documents onto One Sheet (2 on 1/4 on 1)  ......................................................................... 94
    Using the  Button  ......................................................................................................................  96
    Copying Both Sides of an ID Card onto One Page  ........................................................................................... 98
    Collating Copies by Page  ................................................................................................................................  99
    Changing Default Settings  ............................................................................................................................  100Copying
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    							Copying
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    This chapter describes basic copy operations and various other useful functions, such as 2-sided copying and copying both sides of an ID card onto one page.
    	C Using Basic Operations
    BasicCopyOperations(P.81)
    CancelingCopies(P.83)
    	C Using Copy Settings to Suit Your Needs
    EnlargingorReducing(P.86)CollatingCopiesbyPage(P.99)SelectingDocumentType(P.87)AdjustingDensity(P.88)AdjustingSharpness(P.89)2-SidedCopying(MF249dw/
    MF247dw)(P.91)
    Copying
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    							CopyingMultipleDocuments
    ontoOneSheet(2on1/4on1)
    (P.94)Usingthe
    Button(P.96)CopyingBothSidesofanIDCard
    ontoOnePage(P.98)
    	C Simplifying Your Frequent Copy Operations
    ChangingDefaultSettings(P.100)
    Copying
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    							BasicCopyOperations
    1469-01A
    1Placethedocument(s).PlacingDocuments(P.41)2Pressandtap.3Enterthenumberofcopiesusingthenumerickeys.
    	Enter a quantity from 1 to 999.
    	 Press 
     to cancel the entered quantity.
    4Specifythecopysettingsasnecessary.
    	Select the settings. VariousCopySettings(P.85)
    5Press.Copying
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    								Copying starts.
    	 If you want to cancel copying, tap  
     . CancelingCopies(P.83)
    Whenplacingdocumentsinthefeederinstep1
    The document is automatically scanned.
    Whenplacingdocumentsontheplatenglassinstep1
    Depending on the copy settings you made, the screen for selecting the document size is displayed when
    copying multiple documents. Follow the procedure below.
    1Select the document size.2Place the next document on the platen glass, and press .
    	 Repeat this step until you  4nish scanning the entire document.3Tap .
    	When the  message appears.
    WhenanErrorMessageAppears(P.550)
    Whencopyingdocumentswithtextorimagesthatextendtotheedgesofthepage
    The edges of the document might not be copied. For more information about the scan margins, see 
    Scan
    Area(P.649) .
    	If you always want to make copies with the same settings:
    ChangingDefaultSettings(P.100)Copying
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