Summary of Contents for Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 6055
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Voice Operation Kit User's Guide Please read this guide before operating this product. After you finish reading this guide, store it in a safe place for future reference.
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Making 2-Sided Copies from 2-Sided Originals ... . 2-112 Making 1-Sided Copies from 2-Sided Originals ... . 2-118 Making 2-Sided Copies from Facing Pages in a Book .
Grouping Copies of the Same Page Together....3-42 Collating Pages and Stapling ..3-47 2-Sided Copying ....3-52 Making 2-Sided Copies from 1-Sided Originals .
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Volume and Voice Speed Settings..... . . 4-30 Setting the Voice Recognition Timeout Period....4-39 Display a Confirmation Screen for Start/Reset .
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Thank you for purchasing the Canon Voice Operation Kit. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the Voice Operation Kit to familiarize yourself with its capabilities, and to make the most of its many functions. After reading this manual, store it in a safe place for future reference.
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IVoice Operation Kit Quick Guide A pamphlet that provides a simple explanation on using the Voice Operation Kit. System Requirements for the Voice Operation Kit It may be necessary to expand the memory or add a PCI expansion slot to your machine to use the Voice Operation Kit, depending on the model of your machine.
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How To Use This Manual Symbols Used in This Manual The following symbols are used in this manual to explain procedures, restrictions, handling precautions, and instructions that should be observed for safety. WARNING CAUTION Indicates a warning concerning operations that may lead to death or injury to persons if not performed correctly.
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IMPORTANT Indicates operational NOTE requirements and restrictions. Be sure to read these items carefully to operate the machine correctly, and avoid damage to the machine. Indicates a clarification of an operation, or contains additional explanations for a procedure. Reading these notes is highly recommended.
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Displays Used in This Manual Screen shots of the touch panel display used in this manual are those taken of the imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5051 with paper sizes displayed in inches, unless otherwise stated. Note that functions that cannot be used depending on the model or options, are not displayed on the touch panel display.
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The keys which you should press are marked with a When multiple keys can be pressed on the touch panel display, all keys are marked. Select the keys which suit your needs. If you find it difficult to read what is on the touch panel display, reverse the display colors.
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Vocal mode. For more information, refer to "Changing the Key Repeat Settings," on p. 1-28 Trademarks MEAP and the MEAP logo are trademarks of Canon Inc. Other product and company names herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
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Before You Start Using This Product This chapter is an introduction to the Voice Navigation mode. What Is the Voice Navigation Mode? ..1-3 Parts and Their Functions... . . 1-10 Voice Unit Parts and Their Functions .
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Using the Voice Command List ..1-51 Starting and Stopping the Voice Navigation Mode....1-57 Starting the Voice Navigation Mode.
What Is the Voice Navigation Mode? The Voice Navigation mode enables you to receive voice instructions when operating the machine. I Types of Voice Navigation Modes There are three Voice Navigation modes: Manual and Vocal, Vocal, and Manual. •Manual and Vocal mode Enables you to hear Voice Navigation instructions explaining how to operate the machine from the control panel, as well as...
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•Vocal mode Enables you to operate the machine using your own voice. This mode requires that you are able to view the touch panel display, as no voice instructions can be heard in the Vocal mode. Please seek assistance, if necessary. The relationship between each Voice Navigation mode and machine function or operation is indicated in the table below.
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I Operations Supported By the Voice Navigation Mode Voice guidance and recognition is available for the following functions: •Regular Copy Basic Features screen -Specifying the number of copies -Paper Select -Copy ratio -Color select •Options screen* -Original Type Selection -Density -2-Sided -Finishing mode •Voice Navigation Settings (from the...
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* If the shortcut key is not displayed on the Copy Basic Features screen, you cannot select it using the control panel keys. In this case, display the shortcut key on the Copy Basic Features screen, or use a voice command. CAUTION •Voice Navigation mode is not available for paper jam removal procedures or...
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NOTE • The handling of errors in the machine is not supported by the Voice Navigation mode. However, the voice guide will announce that a paper jam has occurred. Please seek assistance if the voice guide announces that there is a paper jam. •...
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I Directly Specifying Settings Copy functions that support the Vocal mode can be set directly. For information on the functions that can be set, see "List of Recognizable Phrases," on p. 5-11. I Voice navigation for operation results When the Manual and Vocal mode or Manual mode is set, you can hear the results of operations, such as confirming the settings that you just made.
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IMPORTANT • If your machine is equipped with the Device Information Delivery Settings mode and device information is being updated, input from the control panel keys may not be received, and Voice Navigation messages may not be heard. In this case, check the screen that is displayed on the touch panel display, or please seek assistance if you cannot hear Voice...
Parts and Their Functions This section provides you with a description of the functions of the voice unit, microphone and speaker, control panel, and touch panel display. Voice Unit Parts and Their Functions a a a a Microphone Speak into the microphone after pressing the Voice Recognition button.
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c c c c Microphone Jack Insert a microphone into this jack to be able to issue voice recognition commands. d d d d Earphone (Headphone) Jack Insert a headphone or earphone set to hear Voice Navigation messages privately. e e e e Volume Adjustment Switches Adjust the volume of Voice Navigation messages and voice recognition...
Control Panel Parts and Functions When you are using the Manual and Vocal mode or Manual mode, a red rectangle (hereinafter called "the focus") appears over keys and settings on the touch panel display via operation of the control panel keys. When you are using the Vocal mode, the focus can be guided to keys and settings via your voice.
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Regular Copy Basic Features screen (Only the Vocal mode is set.) When in the Manual and Vocal mode or Manual mode, use the numeric keys on the control panel to operate the machine. There are two types of control panels. IMPORTANT The type of control panel (i.e., the number and position of the keys) differs, depending...
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NOTE For the Type A and B control panels, the position and number of keys may differ, according to the model of the machine you are using. I Type A Control Panel When in the Manual and Vocal mode, use the numeric keys on the control panel to perform the following operations: 1-14...
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Confirm Press to confirm your settings, and proceed to the next screen to continue entering values or setting items. For example, pressing the same result as procedures which require you to press [OK], [Next], or [Close]. Clear Press to clear entered numbers or values. Reset Press and hold for more than five seconds to start or stop the Voice...
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Main Menu key Press to return to the main menu screen. Start Press to start copying. Stop Press to stop a copy job in progress. Energy Saver Press to set or cancel the Energy Saver mode. Control Panel Power Switch (Sub Power Supply) Press to turn the control panel ON or OFF.
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Error Blinks red when a paper jam occurs, or the machine has run out of paper. When the Error indicator maintains a steady red light, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. Processing/Data Indicator Processing/Data Flashes or blinks green when the machine is performing operations.
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Start Voice Recognition Press to start voice recognition. If the Manual and Vocal mode is set, voice recognition cannot be started when the machine is in the mode for entering numeric values. Pause Press to pause a Voice Navigation message. Back Press to move the focus to the left, or to the previous item.
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Repeat Press to hear the Voice Navigation message again. (If you paused the Voice Navigation message, the message starts again.) Current Screen and Item Press to hear the name of the current screen, and the item that is selected with the focus.
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Status Monitor/Cancel key Press to check the status of jobs or to cancel print jobs. Also, press to check status of the machine, such as checking the amount of paper remaining. NOTE • The example procedures in this manual use the Type A control panel. •...
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I Type B Control Panel IMPORTANT The differences between the Type A control panel and Type B control panel is that the control panel is supported by an arm above the machine. The (Settings/Registration), (Control Panel Power Switch) keys are in different positions.
Microphone and Speaker The Voice Operation Kit includes a voice unit, which contains a microphone and speaker for hearing Voice Navigation messages. I Using the Microphone and Speaker Microphone The voice unit is attached to the right side of the machine. CAUTION Do not connect any other devices into the jack for connecting the voice unit...
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NOTE Voice Navigation messages cannot be heard using the internal speaker of the machine. You must use the external speaker of the voice unit to be able to hear Voice Navigation messages. Take note of the following when using the microphone: •The microphone can be adjusted at a 180º...
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•Do not touch the microphone when you speak into it, as this may cause noise to enter the microphone, resulting in your voice not being recognized correctly. •When using an external microphone, make sure to use a microphone with a three-prong plug.
Reversing the Contrast of the Touch Panel Display You can reverse the contrast on the touch panel display for better viewing. The Reversed Display mode reverses the light and dark areas on the touch panel display. If you find it difficult to read what is being shown on the touch panel display, try using this mode.
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Details of each item are shown below. [Standard]:The key repetition speed is set to the normal speed. [Slightly Slow]:The key repetition speed becomes slightly slower than normal. [Slow]:The key repetition speed becomes slower than normal. Press [OK] or [Close] until the Basic Features screen appears.
External Switch A commercially available external switch can be used to recognize voices if you have trouble pressing the Voice Recognition button of the voice unit. You can use an external switch by connecting it to the external switch jack on the back of the machine using a 3.5 mm diameter monaural plug.
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CAUTION Do not connect any other devices to the jack for connecting an external switch cable, or connect the external switch cable when the main power of the machine is ON, as this may cause damage to the machine. NOTE •...
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NOTE • The focus cannot be moved to functions, settings, or screens that are not supported by the Voice Navigation mode. • The focus is not displayed on any other screens other than the Main Menu screen, Copy Basic Features screen, Scan and Send Basic Features screen, Fax Basic Features screen, and Settings/Registration screen.
Main Power and Control Panel Power The machine is provided with two power switches, a main power switch and (Control Panel Power Switch), as well as a breaker that detects excess current or leakage current. How to Turn ON the Main Power This section explains how to turn ON the main power.
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If the optional security key is inserted in the machine, make sure that it is in the ON position (turn it to the right). 1-36 Main Power and Control Panel Power Security When using the machine, insert the security key into the main unit, and then turn it to the right.
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Press the main power switch to the "I" side. The main power switch is located on the right side of the machine. The main power indicator on the control panel lights when the main power switch is turned ON. When operating the main power switch, open the main power switch cover.
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Various screens are displayed when system software is loading. If you are using Department ID Management or Department ID Management with the Card Reader, see "Flow of Copy Operations," on p. 2-10. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT The screen for entering the user name and password for the login service is not supported by the Voice Navigation mode.
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❑ The Start Up screen is displayed until the Main Menu screen appears. NOTE The time it takes for the Main Menu screen to display may differ according to the model of the machine you are using. Main Power and Control Panel Power 1-39...
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The screen below is displayed. To activate the Voice Navigation mode, proceed to "Starting the Voice Navigation Mode," on p. 1-57. NOTE • For information on login services, see the instruction manuals that came with your machine. • You can change the display order of the function that appears on the Main Menu screen.
• You can change the Start Up screen to other than Main Menu screen, but cannot be used with the Manual mode. (See the instruction manuals that came with your machine.) Shutting Down the Machine If there are any jobs currently being processed, or a MEAP application is running when the Shutdown mode is activated, the machine asks you to confirm and cancel any...
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Press the main power switch to the " When operating the main power switch, open the main power switch cover. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT • If you want to be able to send or receive I-fax or fax documents, do not turn the main power OFF.
Setting Up the Machine for Voice Recognition Operating the Machine in Voice Recognition You can operate the machine using your voice when the Manual and Vocal mode or Vocal mode is set. NOTE • For information on operating the 3machine using the numeric keys on the control panel, see "Moving the Focus,"...
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Press the Voice Recognition button on the voice unit. If you are using a commercially available external switch instead of the Voice Recognition button, press the external switch. NOTE If the Manual and Vocal mode is set, you can also press Recognition) instead of pressing the Voice Recognition button.
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After the tone, say the phrase corresponding to the item on the screen you want to operate. For example, say, "select paper," and the Paper Selection screen appears. Setting Up the Machine for Voice 1-45 Recognition...
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IMPORTANT IMPORTANT • Your voice is not recognized until you press the Voice Recognition button and hear a tone. • If you are not sure which words are recognizable, press the Voice Recognition button, and say "voice command list." A list of recognizable commands is displayed.
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• If the word you say is not recognized (if it is not pronounced clearly or the specified command does not execute), try saying the word again following the guidelines below. -Say your command clearly and at a distance of no more than 5 7/8" (15 cm) away from the microphone.
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-The voice unit may have difficulty recognizing your voice commands, depending on your surroundings. -Even if you say a recognizable word, it may not be recognized if you say filler words before or after the command, such as "um ...," or "please." -Do not break up words into syllables when saying them.
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• Voice recognition is automatically canceled if no commands are recognized for a certain period of time (indicating that voice recognition has timed out.) Press the Voice Recognition button, wait for the tone, and then say your command again. (See "Setting the Voice Recognition Timeout Period,"...
Using the Voice Command List If the Manual and Vocal mode or Vocal mode is set, you can use the Voice Command List screen to confirm the words that can be recognized on each screen and how to pronounce them. Set the Manual and Vocal or Vocal mode.
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❑ Press (Select). The focus moves to the list, and the voice guide announces the first item in the list. ❑ Move the focus through the list of recognizable commands. As the focus moves over a command, you will hear the selected phrase. ❑...
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NOTE • If the Vocal mode is set and the phrase for the desired function is not displayed, say "previous page" or "next page" until the phrase for the desired function is displayed. • Close the Voice Command list before saying the phrase for the desired function.
Starting and Stopping the Voice Navigation Mode Starting the Voice Navigation Mode Press and hold than five seconds. You can also start the Voice Navigation mode by pressing and holding down the Voice Recognition button for more than five seconds. If an external switch is installed, press and hold the external switch for more than five seconds to start the Voice...
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IMPORTANT IMPORTANT • If a screen such as an error message screen is displayed on the touch panel display, you will hear the message "cannot perform the voice navigation for an unknown reason," and the Voice Navigation Selection screen is not displayed.
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• When the Manual and Vocal mode or Vocal mode is set, if [Express Copy] is selected in [Copy Screen Display Settings] in [Display Settings] in [Preferences] (from the Settings/ Registration screen), you cannot use the Voice Navigation mode with the copying function.
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NOTE • For information on how to resume operating the machine when the main power is turned OFF, see "How to Turn ON the Main Power," on p. 1-35. If the machine has entered the Energy Saver, Sleep, or Low-Power mode, see the instruction manuals that came with your machine.
Stopping the Voice Navigation Mode Press and hold than five seconds. You can also stop the Voice Navigation mode by pressing and holding the Voice Recognition button for more than five seconds. If an external switch is installed, press and hold the external switch for more than five seconds to stop the Voice Navigation mode.
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NOTE • Some functions mentioned above may not be available, depending on the model of the machine you are using. • If Department ID Management was being used, the display returns to the Main Menu screen. Starting and Stopping the Voice Navigation Mode 1-63...
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Making Copies in the Manual and Vocal Mode This chapter explains how to use the copying functions of the machine that are supported by the Manual and Vocal mode. Basic Copying Features ....2-3 Before Making Copies .
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Using Favorite Settings ... . . 2-79 Collating Copies....2-83 2-Sided Copying ....2-105 Canceling a Copy Mode .
Basic Copying Features This section explains the copy operations that are supported by the Manual and Vocal mode. Before Making Copies Before making copies, press (Current Screen and Item) to confirm that you are on the Regular Copy Basic Features screen. If you hear the message "this is Copy Basic Features screen,"...
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NOTE • If a mode other than the Manual and Vocal mode is set, stop the Voice Navigation mode, and then select the Manual and Vocal mode after restarting the Voice Navigation mode. (See "Starting and Stopping the Voice Navigation Mode," on p. 1-57.) •...
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❑ Insert a control card into the optional Card Reader. The Main Menu screen is displayed. When you hear that the focus is on the Copy, press For more information on the optional card reader, see the instruction manuals that came with your machine.
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❑ Press (Confirm). The Main Menu screen is displayed. When you hear that the focus is on the Copy, press (Select). The Copy Basic Features screen is displayed. Basic Copying Features...
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IMPORTANT • You can only enter your Department ID and password while in the Voice Navigation mode. However, setting up Department ID Management is not possible in the Voice Navigation mode. • When you are using the Manual and Vocal mode, or Manual mode, you cannot press the screen for entering a Department ID and password.
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NOTE • If the Department ID or password you entered is incorrect, you will hear a Voice Navigation message prompting you to confirm your entry. • For instructions on using Department ID Management, see the instruction manuals that came with your machine. •...
Flow of Copy Operations Place your originals on the platen glass or into the feeder. The feeder is above the control panel with a plastic tray that can hold numerous originals, and contains two slide guides, which you can adjust to fit the width of your originals.
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IMPORTANT • Place originals on the platen glass when copying bound originals (such as books and magazines), heavy or lightweight originals, and transparencies. Place originals into the feeder when you want to copy several originals at the same time. Place your originals in the following way.
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Specify the desired copy modes from the Regular Copy Basic Features screen. Basic Copying Features 2-13...
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NOTE • On the Regular Copy Basic Features screen, you can hear Voice Navigation instructions for selecting the paper size and paper source, select paper, original type, color mode, zoom ratio, 2-sided copying, and Finishing mode settings. • Seek assistance when placing originals, removing unnecessary paper, and preparing to make copies if you have a visual impairment, if necessary.
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NOTE • If there is a current job, the machine scans the original, and waits to print it. Printing starts when the current job is complete. • Remove your originals from the platen glass and the output tray of the feeder after you have finished copying.
Placing Originals Place your originals on the platen glass or into the feeder, depending on the size and type of the original, and the copy modes you want to use. NOTE If the original has too many pages to be placed in the feeder all at once, use the Job Build mode on the Options screen.
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I Platen Glass Place your originals on the platen glass when copying bound originals (such as books and magazines), heavy or lightweight originals, and transparencies. I Feeder Place your originals into the feeder when you want to copy several originals at the same time, and press machine automatically feeds the originals to the platen glass and scans them.
Orientation You can place an original either vertically or horizontally. Always align the top edge of your original with the back edge of the platen glass (by the arrow in the top left corner) or the back edge of the feeder. Place the original face down.
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NOTE • If the top edge of the original is not aligned with the back edge of the platen glass (by the arrow in the top left corner), your original may not be scanned correctly, depending on the copy modes that you have set.
Platen Glass You should use the platen glass when copying bound originals (such as books and magazines), heavy or lightweight originals, and transparencies. (See "Paper Selection," on p. 2-40.) NOTE The machine automatically detects the size of the following originals: 11" x 17", LGL, LTR, and, LTRR, and STMTR/A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5, and B6.
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IMPORTANT This machine is equipped with an open/close sensor on the feeder (see circled area in the above illustration). When placing originals on the platen glass, lift the feeder approximately 11 7/8" (300 mm) so that the sensor detaches from the feeder. If the sensor does not detach from the feeder, the size of the originals may not be detected correctly.
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The surface of the original that you want to copy must be placed face down. Align the top edge of your original with the back edge of the platen glass (by the arrow in the top left corner). Place books and other bound originals on the platen glass in the same way.
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Gently close the feeder. CAUTION •Close the feeder gently to avoid catching your hands, as this may result in personal injury. •Do not press down hard on the feeder when using the platen glass to make copies of thick books. Doing so may damage the platen glass and result in personal injury.
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NOTE • Remove the original from the platen glass when scanning is complete. Placing Originals 2-31...
Feeder You should use the feeder when you want to copy several originals at the same time. Place your originals into the feeder, and then press (Start). The machine automatically feeds the originals to the platen glass and scans them. 2-sided originals can also be automatically turned over and scanned as 2 or 1-sided documents.
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These specifications may vary, depending on the machine you are using. For exact specifications, please see the instruction manuals that came with your machine. IMPORTANT • Thin originals may become creased, if used in a high temperature or high humidity environment. •...
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• If the feeder rollers are dirty from scanning originals written in pencil, perform the feeder cleaning procedure. (See the instruction manuals that came with your machine.) The feeder cleaning procedure is not supported by the Voice Navigation mode. Please seek assistance if it becomes necessary to perform this procedure.
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Neatly place your originals with the side to be copied face up into the original supply tray. Place your originals as far into the feeder as they will go, until the Original Set Indicator is lit. Original Set Indicator If any dirt on the original scanning area is detected when the originals are placed in the feeder, the following screen appears.
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It is recommended, however, that you open the feeder, clean the scanning area (thin glass strip on the platen glass’ left side) with a slightly dampened, well wrung-out cloth, and then close the feeder. The following screen depicting how to clean the thin glass strip will not appear once the scanning area is clean.
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This procedure must be performed manually, and therefore, there are no voice navigation instructions. Please seek assistance if you must perform this procedure. IMPORTANT • Do not add or remove originals while they are being scanned. • When scanning is complete, remove the originals from the original output area to avoid paper jams.
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NOTE • The scanned originals are output to the original output area in the order that they are fed into the feeder. • When you are enlarging an LTR or STMT/A4 or B5 original onto 11" x 17" or LGL/A3 or B4 paper, place the original horizontally.
Basic Copy Settings This section explains the procedure for specifying basic copy settings, such as selecting the paper size, and setting the Original Type, Color modes, Copy Exposure, Copy Ratio, 2-Sided, and Finishing modes in the Manual and Vocal mode. Paper Selection You can manually specify a paper size or set the machine to automatically select a paper...
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Place your originals. IMPORTANT • Only the paper size and paper type can be selected from the Paper Selection screen in the Voice Navigation mode. If you want to set a paper source to hold a specific paper size and type, you must change the paper loaded in the paper drawer and the size, and then set the type in [Paper Settings] in Settings/...
Preset Zoom The machine offers you a variety of preset copy ratios to reduce or enlarge standard size originals to another standard paper size. IMPORTANT Place the originals horizontally in the following cases: - If you are enlarging LTR/A4 originals to 11"...
Auto Zoom You can set the machine to automatically select the appropriate copy ratio based on the size of the original and the selected copy paper. The same copy ratio is used for the horizontal (X) and vertical (Y) axes. The available copy ratios are from 25% to 400%.
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NOTE If the [Density] shortcut key is not displayed on the Copy Basic Features screen, you cannot select it using the control panel keys. In this case, display the Density shortcut key on the Copy Basic Features screen, or use a voice command.
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The voice guide announces that the Original Type selection screen is displayed. NOTE If the [Original Type] shortcut key is not displayed on the Copy Basic Features screen, you cannot select it using the control panel keys. In this case, display the Original Type shortcut key on the Copy Basic Features screen, or use a voice command.
Changing Color Modes This section explains the procedure for selecting a color mode using the color selection drop-down list. If the model of the machine you are using can make color copies, you can also select the color mode. You can select the following five types of color mode.
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I Auto (Color/Black) If the Auto(Color/Black) mode is selected, the machine automatically recognizes whether the original is in color or black-and-white. Color originals are copied in the Full Color mode, while black-and-white originals are copied in the Black mode. IMPORTANT When the Auto(Color/Black) mode is set and your originals contain color sections, the machine copies them in the Full Color...
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I Full Color The Full Color mode always copies in color regardless of whether the original is in color or black-and-white. NOTE If a black-and-white original is copied in the Full Color mode, it is counted as a color copy. I Black The Black mode always copies in black-and-white regardless of whether the...
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I Two Colors The Two Colors mode enables you to make two-color prints, composed of a color you specify, and black. IMPORTANT You can select Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, or Cyan as the color. NOTE If a black-and-white document is copied in the Two Colors mode, it is counted as a color copy.
Using Favorite Settings Favorite Settings enables you to register any possible combination of copy modes in a memory key. There are nine memory keys, and they can be named for increased convenience. IMPORTANT • The Voice Navigation mode only supports recalling modes that have been stored in a memory key in advance.
Collating Copies The Finishing modes can be selected to collate copies in various ways, either by pages or copy sets. There are three Finishing modes that are supported by the Voice Navigation mode: Collate, Group, and Staple. IMPORTANT • The Finishing modes cannot be set if Transparency, Tracing Paper, or Labels is selected as the paper type.
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NOTE • To use the Staple mode, an optional finisher must be attached to the main unit. • The Face Up/Face Down mode enables you to specify whether to output paper face up or face down. Press [Face Up/Face Down], and then select from the following: - [Auto]: If you are copying a single page original, copying on nonstandard size paper, or other available paper that is...
• The multi-purpose tray is not supported by the Voice Navigation mode. Please seek assistance if you want to make copies using the multi-purpose tray. • If the [Finishing] shortcut key is not displayed on the Copy Basic Features screen, you cannot select it using the control panel keys.
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IMPORTANT • [Rotate 90 Degrees] can be selected only in the following cases: - When LTR and LTRR/A4, A4R, B5, and B5R paper are loaded - The selected paper source must have Paper Drawer Auto Selection On/Off in Function Settings (from the Settings/ Registration screen) set to 'On'.
Grouping Copies of the Same Page Together All copies of the same original page are grouped together. For example, if you copy a three page original and specify to make three copy sets, the first copy set that is output will contain three copies of the first page, the second copy set will contain three copies of page 2, and the third copy set will contain...
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[Saddle Fold] appears only if the optional booklet finisher is attached. [Offset] appears only if an optional finisher is attached. [Rotate 90 Degrees] appears only if an optional finisher is not attached. You will hear a Voice Navigation message informing you that the Group mode is selected.
Collating Pages and Stapling Copies are automatically collated into sets arranged in page order and stapled. The output is as follows: I If you select [Corner] (Top Left): For example, if you copy a three page original and specify to make three copy sets, three copy sets are output in page order and stapled in the upper left corner.
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IMPORTANT The Saddle Stitch mode can only be set if an optional booklet finisher is attached to the machine; however, the Saddle Stitch mode is not supported by the Voice Navigation mode. Please seek assistance if you need to set this mode. Place your originals.
2-Sided Copying This mode enables you to make 2-sided copies from 1-sided or 2-sided originals, or make 1-sided copies from 2-sided originals. IMPORTANT You may not be able to make 2-sided copies on some types of paper, depending on the paper.
• If the [2-Sided] shortcut key is not displayed on the Copy Basic Features screen, you cannot select it using the control panel keys. In this case, display the 2-Sided shortcut key on the Copy Basic Features screen, or use a voice command. For information on how to display the shortcut key, see the instruction manuals that came with your machine.
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• Make sure to place originals with a horizontal (landscape) orientation, such as LTRR and STMTR/A4R, B5R, and A5R, horizontally. If these originals are placed vertically, the back sides of the originals are copied upside down. • If there are an odd number of originals, the back side of the last copy is left blank.
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Making 2-Sided Copies from 2-Sided Originals This mode enables you to make 2-sided copies from 2-sided originals. If the originals are placed in the feeder, they are automatically turned over to make 2-sided copies. IMPORTANT The 2-Sided 2-Sided mode cannot be used with other copy modes depending on the model of the machine you are using.
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NOTE If you want to place your 2-sided originals on the platen glass, use the Job Build mode in Options to execute 2-Sided 1-Sided copying. However the Job Build mode is not supported by the Voice Navigation mode. Therefore, please seek assistance if you need to use this mode.
Making 2-Sided Copies from Facing Pages in a Book This mode enables you to make 2-sided copies from facing pages, or the front and back sides of a page in bound originals, such as books and magazines. IMPORTANT • The Book 2-Sided mode cannot be used with other copy modes, depending on the model of the machine you are using.
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Making Copies in the Vocal Mode This chapter explains how to use the copying functions that are supported by the Vocal mode. Basic Copying Features ....3-2 Before Making Copies .
Basic Copying Features This section explains the copy operations that are supported by the Vocal mode. Before Making Copies Before making copies, make sure that you are on the Regular Copy Basic Features screen. NOTE • If a mode other than the Vocal mode is set, stop the Voice Navigation mode, and then select the Vocal mode after restarting the Voice Navigation mode.
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G If the machine requires a control card to begin machine operations: ❑ Insert a control card into the optional Card Reader. The Main Menu screen is displayed. G If Department ID Management is set: The message <Enter the Dept. ID and PIN using the numeric keys.>...
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IMPORTANT IMPORTANT • Place originals on the platen glass when copying bound originals (such as books and magazines), heavy or lightweight originals, and transparencies. Place originals into the feeder when you want to copy several originals at the same time. Place your originals in the following way.
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If you placed your originals on the platen glass, close the feeder. The paper size is automatically detected. If the detected paper size is incorrect, say, "select paper," and then specify the desired paper source. (See "Paper Selection," on p. 3-16.) Basic Copying Features...
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Specify the desired copy modes from the Regular Copy Basic Features screen. Items on the Regular Copy Basic Features screen that can be operated by your voice are enclosed in a red rectangle. NOTE Depending on the model of your machine, some functions may not be available.
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(depending on the machine model you are using) for each copy job. However, these numbers can be changed. For more information, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. Confirm that the Regular Copy Basic Features screen is displayed. Basic Copying Features 3-11...
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NOTE • Say "no" if you want to cancel copying. • You can also press saying "start copy." • If there is a current job, the machine scans the original, and waits to print it. Printing starts when the current job is complete.
Basic Copy Settings This section explains the procedure for specifying basic copy settings, such as selecting the paper size, and setting the Original Type, Color modes, Density, Copy Ratio, 2-Sided, and Finishing modes in the Vocal mode. Paper Selection You can manually specify a paper size or set the machine to automatically select a paper size for you.
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Place your originals. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Only the paper size and paper type can be selected from the Paper Selection screen in the Voice Navigation mode. If you want to set a paper source to hold a specific paper size and type, you must change the paper loaded in the paper drawer and the size, and then set the type in [Paper Settings] in Settings/...
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Setting the Copy Ratio You can set the machine to adjust the copy ratio automatically, or you can specify the copy ratio manually. There are several types of copy ratio settings available, however, only the Preset Zoom, Zoom by Percentage, and Auto Zoom modes can be set in the Voice Navigation mode.
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The Density settings screen is displayed and then the Adjust Basic Level indicator moves automatically in the appropriate direction each time you say "darker density" or "lighter density." G If you want the machine to automati- cally adjust the background density: ❑...
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Collating Copies The Finishing modes can be selected to collate copies in various ways, either by pages or copy sets. For detailed information on the Finishing modes, see "Collating Copies," on p. 2-83. Collating Copies into Sets in Page Order Copies are automatically collated into sets arranged in page order.
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Grouping Copies of the Same Page Together All copies of the same original page are grouped together. For example, if you copy a three page original and specify to make three copy sets, the first copy set that is output will contain three copies of the first page, the second copy set will contain three copies of page 2, and the third copy set will contain...
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Collating Pages and Stapling Copies are automatically collated into sets arranged in page order and stapled. For detailed information on the Staple modes or stapling positions, see "Collating Pages and Stapling," on p. 2-98. Place your originals. NOTE For instructions on placing originals, see "Placing Originals,"...
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Making 2-Sided Copies from Facing Pages in a Book This mode enables you to make 2-sided copies from facing pages, or the front and back sides of a page in bound originals, such as books and magazines. Place your originals. NOTE For instructions on placing originals, see "Placing Originals,"...
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Customizing Settings This chapter explains how to change the default settings of the Voice Navigation mode, and customize them to suit your needs. Setting the Voice Navigation Mode ..4-2 Setting the Maximum Volume of the Voice Guidance.
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Setting the Voice Navigation Mode You can set whether to use the Voice Navigation mode when operating the machine. IMPORTANT When the Voice Navigation mode is disabled, the Voice Navigation mode will not start even if you press and hold for more than five seconds.
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Press [Close] repeatedly until the Regular Copy Basic Features screen appears. NOTE The Voice Navigation mode will not start until you press (Reset) or the Voice Recognition button for more than five seconds. Setting the Voice Navigation Mode...
Setting the Maximum Volume of the Voice Guidance You can set the maximum volume of the Voice Guidance. If you are having difficulties hearing the Voice Guidance, set "Maximize." NOTE • This item is not supported with the Voice Navigation mode. •...
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NOTE • Even if you change the settings, the volume setting for the Voice Navigation will not be reset. • If you specify [Maximize], the people in your vicinity may consider the sound to be too loud, depending on your environment.
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Press [Start] and say "microphone testing 1, 2, 3" into the microphone again for confirmation. The machine automatically sets the appropriate microphone sensitivity based on your voice. NOTE • Press [Cancel] to stop tuning. • If tuning fails because of an error, a screen indicating so is displayed.
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Press [Close] repeatedly until the Regular Copy Basic Features screen appears. 4-14 Tuning the Microphone...
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Setting the Default Voice Navigation Mode You can select the most frequently used Voice Navigation mode to start when the Voice Navigation mode starts up. You can also display the Voice Navigation Selection Screen to select the function you want to use. NOTE •...
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[Manual + Vocal Mode]: Automatically sets the Manual and Vocal mode when the Voice Navigation mode is started. [Vocal Mode]: Automatically sets the Vocal mode when the Voice Navigation mode is started. [Manual Mode]: Automatically sets the Manual mode when the Voice Navigation mode is started.
Setting the Auto Reset Mode You can set whether the machine initiates the Auto Reset mode to return to the Regular Copy Basic Features screen when the Voice Navigation mode is set. NOTE • The default setting is 'Off'. • The Auto Reset mode activates, and the specified modes are reset when you return to the Basic Features screen.
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Volume and Voice Speed Settings You can set the volume and speed of Voice Navigation messages. IMPORTANT • The volume/speed you settings you specify are not enabled until you return to the Voice Navigation Settings screen. • Voice navigation is available for this mode. NOTE The default settings for the voice volume and speed are '0 (Standard)'.
Setting the Voice Recognition Timeout Period You can set how long the machine waits to hear a voice recognition command after the Voice Recognition button is pressed before voice recognition is canceled. NOTE • The default setting is '5' seconds. •...
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NOTE • The timeout period can be set from 0 to 10 seconds in one second increments. • If the timeout period is set to '0', the timeout period is not set. • If the Manual and Vocal mode is set, voice recognition cannot be started by pressing mode for entering numeric values.
Display a Confirmation Screen for Start/ Reset You can set whether to display a confirmation screen when a Start or Reset voice command is recognized, or a memory key is recalled. IMPORTANT Set Confirmation Screen Display to 'On', to avoid incorrect settings being made, due to incorrect voice recognition.
Appendix This chapter explains the functions that are supported by the Voice Navigation mode, and includes a list or recognizable phrases. Copy Mode Summary ....5-2 List of Recognizable Phrases .
Copy Mode Summary The following is an explanation of the copying modes that can be used with the Voice Navigation mode. For more information, see the instruction manuals that came with your machine. NOTE • Some functions may not be available, depending on the model of your machine.
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Mode Name Preset Zoom Copy Ratio Auto Zoom Direct or [1:1] Zoom by Percentage Summary Specify the zoom ratio for the copies. You can set the machine to adjust the zoom ratio automatically, or you can specify the zoom ratio manually.
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Mode Name Paper Select Automatic Paper Selection Copy Mode Summary Summary Select the paper size and paper source containing the desired paper size. The machine automatically selects the copy paper size based on the size of your original.
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Mode Name Collate (Page order) Group (Same pages) Staple Finishing Offset *1 The Staple and Offset finishing modes can be set only if an optional finisher is attached. *2 The Saddle Stitch mode is not supported by the Voice Navigation mode, and is only available if an optional booklet finisher is attached to the machine.
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Mode Name Z-Fold Accordion Z-Fold C-Fold Finishing Half Fold Double Parallel Fold Saddle Fold *1 The Staple and Offset finishing modes can be set only if an optional finisher is attached. *3 This mode can be set only if an optional paper folding unit is attached to an optional finisher or booklet finisher.
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Mode Name Hole Punch Finishing Rotate 90 Degrees Face Up/ Face Down *1 The Staple and Offset finishing modes can be set only if an optional finisher is attached. *5 The Hole Punch mode can be set only if an optional puncher unit is attached to an optional finisher or booklet finisher.
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Mode Name 1-Sided 2-Sided 2-Sided 2-Sided 2-Sided 2-Sided 1-Sided Book 2-Sided Copy Mode Summary Summary Enables you to make 2-sided copies from 1-sided originals. Enables you to make 2-sided copies from 2-sided originals. If the originals are placed in the feeder, they are automatically turned over to make 2-sided copies.
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Mode Name Density Background Density Text/Photo/ Map Mode Photo Printout Original Mode Type Printed Image Mode Text Mode Summary Enables you to manually adjust the copy exposure to the most appropriate level for the original. Enables you to make copies by erasing the background color of the original.
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Mode Name Auto (Color/ Black) Full Color Color Selection Black Single Color Colors Favorite Settings 5-10 Copy Mode Summary Summary Detects whether the original is color or black-and-white, and then selects the appropriate Color mode. Copies the original in the Full Color mode, regardless of whether it is a color or black-and-white original.
(See "Using the Voice Command List," on p. 1-51.) • For information on paper sizes not mentioned here, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. List of Recognizable Phrases 5-11...
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IPhrases recognizable on the Voice Navigation mode selection screen (See, "Starting and Stopping the Voice Navigation Mode," on p. 1-57.) Operation (Key name/function) Selecting the Manual and Vocal mode Selecting the Vocal mode Selecting the Manual mode 5-12 List of Recognizable Phrases Recognizable Phrase Manual and vocal mode Key operations and...
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IPhrases Relating to Function Switching Operation (Key name/function) Changing the Function Switching to the Copy Screen List of Recognizable Phrases 5-13 Recognizable Phrase Main menu Select function Copy...
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IPhrases relating to the Voice Recognition list (See "Using the Voice Command List," on p. 1-51.) Operation (Key name/function) Displaying the Voice Command List Selecting the Voice Command List Selecting a List Number *1 Can only be used in the Vocal mode. 5-14 List of Recognizable Phrases Recognizable Phrase...
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IHelp Operations Operation (Key name/function) Displaying Voice Mode Help IStopping the Vocal Mode Operation (Key name/function) Stopping the Voice Recognition Mode List of Recognizable Phrases 5-15 Recognizable Phrase Voice mode help Voice recognition help Voice help Recognition help Help Recognizable Phrase Stop voice recognition Cancel voice recognition...
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ICopy Function Phrases Operation (Key name/function) Starting Copying Canceling Copying Scanning the Next Original Finishing Scanning Originals Canceling the Scanning of Originals Resuming Copying Confirming Settings Canceling All Settings *1 Can only be used in the Vocal mode. 5-16 List of Recognizable Phrases Recognizable Phrase Start copy Stop...
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IModes set from Regular Copy Basic Features screen (See "Basic Copy Settings," on p. 3-16.) Operation (Key name/function) Setting the Number of Copies Selecting the Color Mode Setting the Direct Zoom Ratio Setting the Zoom Ratio Paper Selection Setting the Finishing Mode Setting 2-Sided Copying...
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*1 Can only be used in the Vocal mode. *2 The maximum number of the copies you can set either 999 or 9,999, depending on the model of your machine. *3 Can only be used in the Manual and Vocal mode.
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IPhrases common to each screen Operation (Key name/function) Confirming Settings: Confirm Confirming Settings: Confirming Settings: Canceling Settings: No No Canceling Settings: Cancel Canceling Settings: Cancel Settings Moving To the Next Screen Moving to the Previous Screen Closing a Screen L (Previous Page) M (Next Page) *3 Can only be used in the Manual and Vocal mode.
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ISettings on the Copy Ratio screen (See "Setting the Copy Ratio," on p. 2-45 or p. 3-21) Operation (Key name/function) Setting the Direct Zoom Ratio Automatically Setting the Zoom Ratio Manually Setting the Zoom Ratio 400% MAX. 200% A5 A3 200% STMT 11x17 A4 A3...
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Operation (Key name/function) A3 A4 B4 B5 A3 A4 A3 A4/LTR B4 B5 11x17 LTR A3 B5 A3 A5 11x17 STMT MIN. *3 Can only be used in the Manual and Vocal mode. *4 You can specify the settings directly from the Copy Basic Features Screen.
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ISettings on the Paper Select Screen Operation (Key name/function) Auto Paper drawer 1 Paper drawer 2 Paper drawer 3 Paper drawer 4 Paper drawer 5 Paper drawer 6 Paper drawer 7 List of Recognizable Phrases 5-23 Recognizable Phrase Auto Auto select paper Auto paper selection Drawer 1 Paper drawer 1...
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IScreen for Selecting the Original Size Operation (Key name/function) 11x17 LTRR STMT STMTR 5-24 List of Recognizable Phrases Recognizable Phrase 11 by 17 Legal Letter Letter R Statement Statement R...
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IFinishing Settings (See "Collating Copies," on p. 2-83 or p. 3-36) Operation (Key name/function) Selecting the Type of Finishing Mode Collate (Page order) Group (Same Pages) Staple Hole punch Fold (including Saddle Fold Offset Rotate 90 Degrees FaceUp/Face Down Setting the Stapling Position Corner Double Top left...
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Operation (Key name/function) Left Right Auto Face Down (Normal) Face Up (Reverse) Z-Fold Half Fold Saddle Fold (Max 5) C-Fold Accordion Z-Fold Double Parallel Fold 5-26 List of Recognizable Phrases Recognizable Phrase Double Left Right Face Up/Face Down Auto Down Face down Face down and in normal output order...
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Operation (Key name/function) Hole Punch Type Fin. Puncher (2 hole) Fin. Puncher (4 hole) Finisher Puncher Puncher Unit *4 You can specify the settings directly from the Copy Basic Features Screen. *6 When only saddle folding is available, if you say "fold,"...
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I2-Sided Mode Settings (See "2-Sided Copying," on p. 2-105 or p. 3-52.) Operation (Key name/function) Selecting the Type of Two-Sided Copying 1-Sided 2-Sided 2-Sided 2-Sided 2-Sided 1-Sided Book 2-Sided Set Details Detailed Settings (for the 1-Sided 2-Sided and 2-Sided 1-Sided modes) Book Type Calendar Type 5-28...
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Operation (Key name/function) Detailed Settings (for the 2-Sided 2-Sided mode) Original Book Type Original Calendar Type Copy Book Type Copy Calendar Type Book 2-Sided Mode Settings Left/Right 2-Sided Front/Back 2-Sided Left Opening Book Right Opening Book *4 You can specify the settings directly from the Copy Basic Features Screen.
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IExposure Settings (See "Manual Exposure Adjustment," on p. 2-59 or p. 3-25.) Operation (Key name/function) Basic Density Adjustment (Only for the Manual and Vocal mode) Standard Darker 5-30 List of Recognizable Phrases Recognizable Phrase Adjust basic level Density Standard Standard density Darker density *1*4 Plus...
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Operation (Key name/function) Lighter Auto *1 Can only be used in the Vocal mode. *3 Can only be used in the Manual and Vocal mode. *4 You can specify the settings directly from the Copy Basic Features Screen. List of Recognizable Phrases 5-31 Recognizable Phrase Lighter density *1*4...
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IOriginal Type Settings (See "Original Type Selection," on p. 2-65 or p. 3-27.) Operation (Key name/function) Text/Photo/Map Printed Image Photo Printout Text *4 You can specify the settings directly from the Copy Basic Features Screen. 5-32 List of Recognizable Phrases Recognizable Phrase Text photo map Printed image...
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IColor Selection (See "Changing Color Modes," on p. 2-70 or p. 3-30.) Operation (Key name/function) Auto (Color/Black) Full Color Black Single Color Two Colors Common to the Single Color/ Two Colors Mode Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan *4 You can specify the settings directly from the Copy Basic Features Screen.
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IRecalling Favorite Settings (See "Using Favorite Settings," on p. 2-79 or p. 3-32.) Operation Recognizable Phrase (Key name/function) Favorite Settings 1 Mode memory 1 Favorite Settings 2 Mode memory 2 Favorite Settings 3 Mode memory 3 Favorite Settings 4 Mode memory 4 Favorite Settings 5 Favorite Settings 1 to 9 Mode memory 5...
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Operation (Key name/function) Confirm Favorite Settings *7 Settings must be stored in Favorite Settings in advance before you can use them in the Voice Navigation mode. For more information on Favorite Settings, see the instruction manuals that came with your machine. IPhrases Recallable From the Regular Copy Basic Features Screen Operation...
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Operation (Key name/function) Red (Two Colors) Green (Two Colors) Blue (Two Colors) Yellow (Two Colors) Magenta (Two Colors) Cyan (Two Colors) Rotate 90 Degrees+ Collate Offset+Collate Offset + Group Rotate 90 Degrees+ Group Punch+Collate Punch+Group Punch+Offset+Collate Punch+Offset+Group Punch+Staple Z-Fold+Collate Z-Fold+Group Z-Fold+Staple Z-Fold+Offset+Collate 5-36...
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Operation (Key name/function) Z-Fold+Offset+Group Z-Fold+Punch Z-Fold+Punch+Collate Z-Fold+Punch+Group Z-Fold+Punch+Staple Z-Fold+Punch+Offset+ Collate Z-Fold+Punch+Offset+ Group Half Fold+Collate Half Fold+Group C-Fold+Collate C-Fold+Group Accordion Z-Fold+Collate Accordion Z-Fold+Group Double Parallel Fold+Collate Double Parallel Fold+Group List of Recognizable Phrases 5-37 Recognizable Phrase Z-fold, offset, and group Z-fold and punch Z-fold, punch, and collate Z-fold, punch, and...
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IPhrases Relating to the Settings/ Registration Screen (See Chapter4 "Customizing Settings.") Operation (Key name/function) Switching to the Settings Registration Screen Voice Navigation Settings Switching to the Voice Navigation Settings Voice Navigation at Startup Auto Reset in Voice Navigation Voice Guide Type Voice Guide Volume/ Speed Voice Command...
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Operation (Key name/function) Voice Navigation at Startup Manual + Vocal Mode Vocal Mode Manual Mode Select Mode at Startup Select mode at startup Auto Reset in Voice Navigation Voice Guide Type Male Female List of Recognizable Phrases 5-39 Recognizable Phrase Manual and vocal mode Key operations and voice operations...
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Operation (Key name/function) Voice Guide Volume/Speed Volume Speed Voice Volume/Speed 5-40 List of Recognizable Phrases Recognizable Phrase Volume Speed Decrease Increase Slower Faster Plus 1 Plus 2 Plus 3 Plus 4 Plus 5 *3*8 Minus 1 Minus 2 Minus 3 Minus 4 Minus 5 *3*8...
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Operation (Key name/function) Voice Command Reception Timeout Time Limit Recognition Time Display Confirmation Screen for Vocal Mode *1 Can only be used in the Vocal mode. *3 Can only be used in the Manual and Vocal mode. *8 When setting the speed. List of Recognizable Phrases 5-41 Recognizable Phrase Time out limit...
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