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Canon MultiPASS MP390 - Reducing Or Enlarging A Copy

Canon MultiPASS MP390
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Chapter 3 Copying 31
X Making Copies
When making color or black & white copies, you can adjust the print resolution and density. You
can also change reduction or enlargement settings.
IMPORTANT
After turning ON the machine, or after recovering from Power Save mode (see page 120), the image
may not be correctly read by the machine. Wait at least one minute before copying.
Follow this procedure:
6 Use [W] or [X] to select the paper type.
–<PLAIN>: Suitable for plain paper.
–<GLOSSY>: Suitable for Glossy Photo Paper.
–<HIGH RES.>: Suitable for High Resolution Paper.
–<TRANS.>: Suitable for Transparencies.
–<PHOTO PRO>: Suitable for Photo Paper Pro.
–<PHOTO PLUS>: Suitable for Photo Paper Plus Glossy.
–<OTHER>: Suitable when using photo paper other than that described above (such as
Matte Photo Paper), or if you do not know the paper type.
NOTE
In order to obtain optimal quality print results, when copying photographs, use
Canon-recommended Photo Paper Pro or Photo Paper Plus Glossy.
7 Press [Set].
1 Load the document on the platen glass.
NOTE
For details on how to load documents, see page 19.
2 Press [COPY].
3 Use [W] or [X] to select the number of copies, or enter the number using
the numeric keys (max. 99 copies).
NOTE
For the maximum load limit for the paper you are using in the multi-purpose tray, see page 21.
4 Adjust the settings for your document as necessary.
NOTE
To select the paper size and type, see page 30.
To select the image quality, see page 32.
To select the scanning exposure, see page 33.
To select the copy ratio, see page 33.
Ex:
100% LTR NORMAL
0 3
PLAIN

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