Copies two 1-sided pages or one 2-sided page onto a 2-sided page.
You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.
With the Type 1 and 2, you can copy on both sides only when using paper that has a thickness of 64 - 105 g/m2 (55 - 90 lb.).
With the Type 3 and 4, you can copy on both sides only when using paper that has a thickness of 64 - 169 g/m2 (55 - 145 lb.).
1 Sided 2 Sided
Copies two 1-sided pages on one 2-sided page.
2 Sided 2 Sided
Copies one 2-sided page on one 2-sided page.
Original orientation and completed copies
The resulting copy image will differ according to the orientation in which you place your originals ( or ).
The table shows the orientation of images on the front and back of copies, not the orientation of delivery.
Press [Dup./Combine/Series].
Make sure that [Duplex] is selected. If [Duplex] is not selected, press [Duplex].
Select [1 Sided 2 Sided] or [2 Sided 2 Sided].
To change the original or copy orientation, press [Orientation].
Press [OK].
Place the originals, and then press the [Start] key.
When placing an original on the exposure glass, start with the first page to be copied. When placing originals in the ADF, set so that the first page is on the top.
When placing originals on the exposure glass, or in the ADF using Batch mode, press the [] key after all the originals have been scanned.
You can specify the margins under Edit in User Tools. For details about Edit, see “Edit”.
You can use the following copy paper with this function:
Type 1 and 2
A3, B4 JIS, A4, B5 JIS, A5
11 × 17, 81/2 × 14, 81/2 × 11
Type 3 and 4
A3, B4 JIS, A4, B5 JIS, A5
11 × 17, 81/2 × 14, 81/2 × 11, 81/4 × 14
You cannot use the following copy paper with this function:
Paper smaller than A5, 51/2 × 81/2
Translucent paper
Label paper (adhesive labels)
OHP transparencies
Paper thicker than 169 g/m2, 45.5 lb.
Paper thinner than 60 g/m2, 16 lb.
Postcards
When an odd number of originals are placed in the ADF, the back of the last page of copied
paper is blank.
During copying, the image is shifted to allow for the binding margin.
By default, a binding margin is made on the back side.