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Copying Two or Four Pages onto One Sheet

This section describes how to set 2-in-1/4-in-1 copy mode for the current job.

Important

2-in-1 mode

You can copy two pages of an original onto a single sheet of photocopied paper. Depending on the orientation of the original, the printout format can be selected from the following:

  • Portrait

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  • Landscape

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Scaling is preset according to the paper size: 71% for A4 size, 65% for Letter size, and 60% for Legal size.

4-in-1 mode

You can copy four pages of an original onto a single sheet of photocopied paper. Depending on the orientation of the original, the printout format can be selected from the following:

  • Portrait Row

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  • Portrait Column

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  • Landscape Row

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  • Landscape Column

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Scaling is preset to 50%, regardless of the printout paper size.

Use this procedure to set 2-in-1/4-in-1 copy mode for the current job.

  1. Press the [Reduce/Enlarge] key.

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  2. Press the [Reduce/Enlarge] key or [Up arrow key][Down arrow key] keys to select [2in1] or [4in1], and then press the [OK] key.

  3. Press the [Up arrow key][Down arrow key] keys to select the desired printout format, and then press the [OK] key.

    • If [2in1] has been selected, select [Portrait] or [Landscape].

    • If [4in1] has been selected, select [Portrait Row], [Portrait Column], [Landscape Row], or [Landscape Column].

    Note

    • Use the following keys to cancel settings:

      • [image]: Cancels the changes made to settings and returns the display to the previous screen.

      • [Clear/Stop]: Cancels the changes made to settings and returns the display to the initial screen.

    • You can change the machine's default [Reduce/Enlarge] setting to always make photocopies in 2-in-1 or 4-in-1 mode.

    • Temporary job settings are cleared in the following cases:

      • When no input is received for the period of time specified in [Auto Clear] while the initial screen is displayed.

      • When the [Clear/Stop] key is pressed while the initial screen is displayed.

      • When the machine's mode is changed.

      • When the power is turned off.

      • When the machine's default for the same setting is changed.

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