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The machine assembles copies as sets in sequential order.
To use the Rotate Sort function, two paper trays loaded with paper of the same size and type, but in different orientation (), are required.
You cannot use the bypass tray with Rotate Sort.
Sort
Copies are assembled as sets in sequential order.
Rotate Sort
Every other copy set is rotated by 90 degrees () and delivered to the copy tray.
Make necessary settings.
Press [Finishing].
Select [Sort] or [Rotate Sort].
Press [OK].
Enter the number of copy sets using the number keys.
Place your original, and let it be scanned.
Press the [] key after all the originals have been scanned.
The machine starts copying.
When the Sort function is selected, the machine will make a single copy of each original before it begins the full copy run. If the first copy set is acceptable, you can make the remaining copy sets by pressing the [] key. The time required for copy sets to be delivered varies depending on the print settings.
To confirm the type of finishing, press the [Sample Copy] key in step 6. To use Sample Copy, select [Press Start Key] in Feed Start Method under User Tools. You cannot make sample copy when [Auto] is selected. For details about Feed Start Method, see “System Settings”, Network and System Settings Reference.
To cancel Sort or Rotate Sort, press the [Clear Modes] key.
Special size paper cannot be used with Rotate Sort.
You can use Rotate Sort for copy sizes up to A1 (D).
The number of originals that can be scanned for Sort and Rotate Sort is as follows:
A0 (E)*1: 100 sheets
A1 (D): 100 sheets
A2 (C): 200 sheets
A3 (B): 400 sheets
A4 (A)*1: 400 sheets
*1 The Rotate Sort function cannot be used.
You can use the following paper sizes with Rotate Sort:
Engineering
22 × 34 (D)
17 × 22 (C)
11 × 17 (B)
Architecture
24 × 36 (D)
18 × 24 (C)
12 × 18 (B)