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    Shifting Image to Right, Left, Up, or Down
    The margin can be added on any 4 sides of the image with the image shifted to the right, left, up, or 
    down accordingly.
    zIf a part of the copied image is missing, change the Margin Reduction setting to “Ye s”. Refer to Copier 
    Settings in the Operating Instructions (For Function Parameters) of provided CD-ROM.
    zWhen “Overlay” or “Form Overlay” is selected, the binding margin is also set for the overlay original.
    zIf this setting is made when the 2-Sided copy is selected, the print position comes out different between the 
    front and back sides of copy. 
    1Place original(s).
    zRefer to Placing Originals (see page 6).
    2Press the Copy key if the machine is 
    set to other function mode.
    3Select “More Menus”.
    4Select “Zoom / Effects”, and then 
    select “Margin”.
    Margin Margin MarginMargin
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    5Select the desired position of the 
    binding margin.
    6Enter the width of the binding margin 
    with “S” and “T”, or the Keypad, and 
    then select “OK”.
    zThe width of the binding margin can be set 
    in 1 mm increments from 5 mm to 99 mm.
    7Enter the desired number of copies.
    8Press the Start key.
    zAfter finishing copying, press the Reset key to 
    return to the initial screen of the currently active 
    mode.
    Select to set the binding margin on 
    the left side of the paper.
    Select to set the binding margin on 
    the right side of the paper.
    Select to set the binding margin on 
    the top side of the paper.
    Select to set the binding margin on 
    the bottom side of the paper. 
    						
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    Copying Mirror Image
    The laterally reversed image of original can be copied.
    1Place original(s).
    zRefer to Placing Originals (see page 6).
    2Press the Copy key if the machine is 
    set to other function mode.
    3Select “More Menus”.
    4Select “Zoom / Effects”, and then 
    select “Mirror”.
    5Enter the desired number of copies.
    6Press the Start key.
    zAfter finishing copying, press the Reset key to 
    return to the initial screen of the currently active 
    mode. 
    						
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    Copying with Stamping
    Page Number or Date, etc. can be stamped on each sheet.
    zThis function can be selected when the original is placed on the ADF.
    zOnly one kind of stamp can be selected from Page Number, Issue Number, Date, and Text / Number for each 
    scan job.
    zStamped only in black.
    zNo stamp is printed on a blank page when an odd number of originals is copied with “1 -> 2” selected.
    „Basic Operation for Stamping
    1Place original(s) on the ADF.
    zRefer to Placing Originals (see page 6).
    2Press the Copy key if the machine is 
    set to other function mode.
    3Select “More Menus”.
    4Select “Zoom / Effects”, and then 
    select “Stamping”.
    •Page Number (see page 75)
    •Issue Number (see page 77)
    •Date (see page 79)
    •Text / Number (see page 81)
    5Enter the desired number of copies.
    6Press the Start key.
    zAfter finishing copying, press the Reset key to 
    return to the initial screen of the currently active 
    mode. 
    						
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    „Page Number
    The original can be copied with page numbers printed.
    zThe default is -n- (number) format. To change to n/m (number/maximum) format, refer to Copier Settings in 
    the Operating Instructions (For Function Parameters) of provided CD-ROM.
    zMake sure to select “Sort”.
    1Select “Page Number”.
    zTo display this screen, refer to steps 1 to 4 of 
    Basic Operation for Stamping (see page 
    74).
    2Select the Orientation of the original.
    3Select the Stamp Position.
    4To change the start page and start 
    number, select “Change”.
    Select for the original in portrait 
    orientation.
    Select for the original in landscape 
    orientation.
    The page number is printed on the 
    bottom at the center.
    The page number is printed on the 
    bottom right side.
    The page number is printed on the 
    upper right side.
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    5If “Change” was selected in step 4, 
    select the Starting Page.
    6If “Change” was selected in step 4, 
    enter the Starting Number with “S” 
    and “T”, or the Keypad, and then 
    select “OK”.
    zStarting page number can be set from 1 to 
    999.
    7Select “OK”.
    zFor the following steps, refer to steps 5 to 6 
    in Basic Operation for Stamping (see 
    page 74).
    The page numbering starts from 
    the first page.
    The page numbering starts from 
    the second page.
    The page numbering starts from 
    the third page.
    Each time it is selected, the number 
    increments by 1.
    Each time it is selected, the number 
    declines by 1. 
    						
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    „Issue Number
    The original can be copied with consecutive numbers from 001 to 999 printed.
    zThe Issue Numbers can be set from 001 to 999. After 999, the number returns to 001.
    1Select “Issue Number”.
    zTo display this screen, refer to steps 1 to 4 of 
    Basic Operation for Stamping (see page 
    74).
    2Select the Orientation of the original.
    3Select the Stamp Position.
    Select for the original in portrait 
    orientation.
    Select for the original in landscape 
    orientation.
    The issue number is printed on 
    the bottom at the center.
    The issue number is printed on 
    the bottom right side.
    The issue number is printed on 
    the upper right side.
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    4Enter the Starting Number with “S” 
    and “T”, or the Keypad, and then 
    select “OK”.
    zFor the following steps, refer to steps 5 to 6 
    in the Basic Operation for Stamping (see 
    page 74).
    Each time it is selected, the number 
    increments by 1.
    Each time it is selected, the number 
    declines by 1. 
    						
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    „Date
    The original can be copied with a date printed. The date is printed in the MM/DD/YYYY format.
    1Select “Date”.
    zTo display this screen, refer to steps 1 to 4 of 
    Basic Operation for Stamping (see page 
    74).
    2Select the Orientation of the original.
    3Select the Stamp Position.
    4To change the date, follow the steps 
    below.
    Select “Change”.
    The cursor is displayed.
    01/01/2009 01/01/2009
    Select for the original in portrait 
    orientation.
    Select for the original in landscape 
    orientation.
    The date is printed on the bottom 
    at the center.
    The date is printed on the bottom 
    right side.
    The date is printed on the upper 
    right side.
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    Move the cursor to the desired position using 
     and  .
    Change the date with the Keypad.
    5Select “OK”.
    zFor the following steps, refer to steps 5 to 6 
    in the Basic Operation for Stamping (see 
    page 74). 
    						
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