Functions for Master-Making
Adjusting the Master-Making position [Binding Margin]
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Adjusting the Master-Making position
[Binding Margin]
You can make a master by putting the binding margin on either the top, bottom, left and right of the original. The
adjustable range is from 0 to 50 mm (0.0" to 1
31
/
32
") on the top, bottom, left and right.
Important!:
• “Binding margin” is a function for adjusting the master-making position and not a function for adding a binding mar-
gin.
• When the original has no margin, the image may extend out of the area for master-making. The part that is outside
the master-making area is not used for master-making.
• The position of the binding margin is the side that appears first when printed copies are discharged to the Paper
Receiving Tray.
• The binding margin can be set to either the Top, Bottom, Right, and Left of printed copies.
• When auto reproduction is set, move the image to where it should appear after the magnification has been
adjusted.
• This function is available with “Auto 90°Rotation” and Rotate”.
Note:
• When the Print Position Adjustment on the control panel is used in combination with the binding margin, the Output
Print Position can be moved up to approx. 65 mm (2
9
/
16
") vertically and 60 mm (2
23
/
64
") horizontally with respect
to the position of the original image.
• This function cannot be used with the following functions.
– Multi-Up Print
– 2 Up
– Overlay
– Scanning Side -ADF
– Layout
1
Touch [Binding Margin] on the Func-
tions Screen.
2
Touch [Top], [Bottom], [Left],
[Right] for the desired adjustment.
Basic
Selections
Functions
Admin.
Ready to Make Master
P .
Reservation
ADF Semi-Auto
Preview
Max. Scan
Storage Memory
Overlay
Top Margin
Binding Margin
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Summary of Contents for SE 9380
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Page 97: ...Functions for Master Making Checking the Print Image Prior to Making Master Preview 95...
Page 203: ...Storing Original Data and Use Method Copying Moving Stored Data 201...
Page 223: ...Maintenance Cleaning 221...
Page 257: ...Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 255...
Page 263: ...Appendix Specifications 261...
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