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[2 Sided Scanning] Screen
1 Select whether the document is one-sided or two-sided. When [2 Sided] or [2 Sided (First
Page 1 Sided)] is selected, also select the orientation of the document.
îš„ 1 Sided
Select this option to scan one side of the document.
îš„ 2 Sided
Select this option to scan both sides of the document.
îš„ 2 Sided (First Page 1 Sided)
Select this option to scan the front side of the first page and both sides of the remaining
pages. Use this option when the back side of the first page is blank.
îš„ 2 Sided (Skip Blank Pages)
Select this option to scan only the document pages that are not blank. You can send
documents without concerning for which side is the front.
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If you select [2 Sided (Skip Blank Pages)] in [2 Sided Scanning] when the Skip Blank Pages feature is enabled,
image loss may occur on the fax document depending on the recipient's machine. For example, when you
select [2 Sided (Skip Blank Pages)] to send an A4 fax document, image loss may occur in the area where the
edge erase amounts is set when the fax is printed on an A4 document by the recipient's machine.
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When [2 Sided (Skip Blank Pages)] is selected, the settings change as follows:
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[Original Type]: [Text]
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[Lighten/Darken]: [Normal]
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[Reduce/Enlarge]: [100%]
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You can switch whether to enable [2 Sided (Skip Blank Pages)] by pressing the <Power Saver> button while
setting the fax features.
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The level of accuracy in which the machine determines whether a page is blank or not differs depending on a
document. For example, if a blank page has background shadows, the machine may not determine the page
as a blank page.
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[2 Sided (Skip Blank Pages)] is displayed only when [Skip Blank Pages] is enabled. For more information, refer to "Tools" > "Fax
Service Settings" > "Fax Control" > "Skip Blank Pages" in the Administrator Guide.
îš„ Originals
Select [Head to Head] when both sides of the documents are in the same orientation.
Select [Head to Toe] when the front and back sides of the documents are in opposite
orientations.