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Changing the Default Functions of the Initial Screen

This section explains how to set defaults for the initial screen, which appears when the machine is turned on or when settings are cleared or reset.

You can use this function on Type 1, 2, or 3 machines only.

The following settings can be registered as defaults:

Copier:

Original type, density, Original Size, Mixed Sizes, Batch, SADF, Original Orientation, Reverse Orientation, paper tray, Store File (except for User Name, File Name, Password, and Target Folder to Store), Auto Reduce / Enlarge, Create Margin, Output/ Customize Function/ Finisher, Stamp (except for Change Start No. in Stamp Text), Cover/ Slip Sheet, Edit, Dup./ Combine/ Series, Reduce/ Enlarge, number of copies

Document Server:

  • Initial document print screen

    Output/ Finisher, Stamp, Cover/ Slip Sheet (except for Main Sheets in Designate / Chapter), Edit, 2 Sided / Book, number of prints

  • Initial scan original screen

    Original type, density, Original Size, Mixed Sizes, Batch, SADF, Original Orientation, Reverse Orientation, paper tray, Auto Reduce / Enlarge, Create Margin, Edit, Dup./ Combine/ Series, Reduce/ Enlarge

Scanner:

Scan Settings, density, Original Feed Type, Send File Type / Name (except for Security Settings and Start No.), Store File (except for User Name, File Name, Password, and Target Folder to Store), Preview, Text, Subject, Security, Recept. Notice

This section explains how to change the default functions of the initial copy screen.

1Specify settings you require on the initial [Copier (Classic)], [Document Server], or [Scanner (Classic)] screen.

When using the Document Server, specify the settings on the initial document print screen or initial scan original screen.

2Press [Program].

3Press [Program as Defaults].

4Press [Program].

5Press [Yes].

Note

  • To restore the factory default settings on the initial screen, press [Restore Factory Defaults] in Step 4, and then press [Yes].

  • The default settings can be programmed separately for the normal and simple screens.