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Copying from the Bypass Tray
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When Copying on the Back
Side of the Paper
Using the bypass tray, you can make
copies on the back of paper which has
already been copied on the other side.
Note
Do not use paper that has already
been copied onto by other equipment.
Copies made on the back side of
the paper should be originals with
very little image area, such as text
originals.
If the paper is curled, straighten it
out, and then insert it. If the paper
is not straightened out, it can cause
paper jams.
-
--
-Original and paper
orientations
Pay attention to the orientation of pa-
per and originals.
Top to top
Top to bottom
A
AA
A
Open the bypass tray, and then
adjust the guides to the paper size.
B
BB
B
Gently insert the copied paper
with the side you want to copy
face up until the beeper sounds.
C
CC
C
Press the {
{{
{#}
}}
} key.
D
DD
D
Select the paper size.
E
EE
E
Select [Plain: Dup.Back] or [Thick:
Dup.Back].
F
FF
F
Press [OK] twice.
G
GG
G
Place the originals, and then press
the {
{{
{Start}
}}
} key.
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