User Manual - Page 183

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SYSTEM SETTINGS
Sort Auto Select
This setting is used to select the default output mode
when the document feeder is used for copying.
The initial factory setting is "Sort".
Limit Of Copies
This setting is used to set the limit for the number of
copies that can be set (and that can appear in the
display) for one copy job.
The factory default setting is "999 copies".
Printer
Settings related to the printer function can be
configured.
Select the [Printer] to configure the settings.
Notice Page
Set whether a notice page is printed when printing
does not take place due to an error such as memory
full.
Fax
System settings for the fax function are explained
below.
List Setting
This setting is used to print lists showing current
system settings and other programmed information.
Select the [List Setting] to configure the settings.
Print Selection
This setting is used to select the conditions for printing
out transaction reports for normal transmission,
broadcast transmission, original print and reception.
Normally the settings indicated by shading
above are selected.
"Transmission", "Broadcast", "Original Image Print
Setting", or "Reception" can be selected.
If you selected "Transmission", select "Always
Prints", "Error Only", or "Never Prints".
If you selected "Broadcast", select "Always Prints",
"Error Only", or "Never Prints".
If you selected "Original Image Print Setting", select
"Always Prints", "Error Only", or "Never Prints".
If you selected "Reception", select "Always Prints",
"Error Only", or "Never Prints".
Transmission
Broadcast
Original Image
Print Setting
Always Prints Always Prints Always Prints
Error Only Error Only Error Only
Never Prints Never Prints Never Prints
Reception
Always Prints
Error Only
Never Prints
"Original Image Print Setting" is used to
have part of the first page of the transmitted
document printed on the transaction report.
This setting is not effective when the
transaction report is set to not print out.
Note
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