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1 Select [Image Repeat].
2 Select any item.
Off
Image Repeat is not applied.
Auto Repeat
The machine automatically sets the number of copies according to the document size,
paper size, and copy ratio, and then repeatedly copies the document image onto the
paper.
Note • Copies cannot be made when the document image is larger than the specified paper size.
Variable Repeat
Specify the number of times to repeatedly copy the document image along each of the
long and short sides of the paper. You can specify from 1 to 23 repeats along the long
side (Y) and from 1 to 33 repeats along the short side (X).
Image Layout
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Evenly Spaced
Images are copied on the paper with the paper evenly divided up by the repeated
number of images.
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Side by Side
The repeat images are copied to the paper consecutively.
Annotation (Adding Stamp/Date/Page Number to Copies)
You can add a stamp, date, and page number not included on the document to copy
paper when outputting copies.
You can select from already provided formats for the stamp type, date, page number,
and printing position.
Important • When you select this feature, if the number of the document pages exceeds the maximum
that the machine can scan, the document already scanned (scanned document) cannot be
printed, copied or saved. In this case, cancel the job following the message displayed. The
maximum number of the document pages that can be scanned is 2000 pages per job. For
multiple jobs, the maximum is about 20,000 pages altogether if the document size is A4L.
This figure could be used only as a guide, since the maximum number of the document
pages depend of the types, sizes and direction of the document.
Note • The annotation image and character size is not changed even if you set the enlarge/reduce
setting.
• If a stamp, date, and page are specified at the same time, we recommend confirming that
none of the positions overlap before making copies.
• If [Multiple-Up] is set, the annotation is added to the combined image.
• If [Repeat Image] or [Booklet Creation] is set, the annotation is added to each individual
image.