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Toshiba E-Studio 7506AC User Manual

Toshiba E-Studio 7506AC
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MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL COLOR SYSTEMS /
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL SYSTEMS
Copying Guide

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Toshiba E-Studio 7506AC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandToshiba
ModelE-Studio 7506AC
CategoryAll in One Printer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

BEFORE MAKING COPIES

Important Information on Making Copies

Covers storage of color copies, forgery prevention, and simple copy function.

Before Using Copier Functions

Describes default settings, confirming/clearing functions, and restrictions.

HOW TO MAKE COPIES

Basic Copying Procedure

Step-by-step guide on performing a standard copy operation.

Specifying the Paper Size

Covers automatic paper selection and manual drawer selection for copies.

Enlarging or Reducing Images

Covers automatic magnification, manual zoom, and special scaling features.

Selecting Finishing Mode

Options for sorting, stapling, hole punching, and booklet creation.

Duplex Copying

Instructions for creating 1-sided and 2-sided copies from various original types.

HOW TO USE EDITING FUNCTIONS

Copying Multiple Originals onto One Sheet (2 in 1 / 4 in 1)

Shrinking 2 or 4 originals onto a single sheet of paper.

Editing Scanned Images

Functions for trimming, masking, mirroring, and reversing images.

Applying Multiple Settings (Job Build)

Combining different scan settings for multiple original stacks in one operation.

USING IMAGE ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONS

Adjusting Color Balance (CMYK adjustment) (Color Model only)

Fine-tuning the color balance using CMYK controls.

Adjusting RGB (Color Model only)

Adjusting the overall color balance using Red, Green, and Blue controls.

SAVING COPIED DATA AS A FILE

Copying and Saving as a File

Storing copied data in network folders in PDF, TIFF, or XPS formats.

Setting share folder

Configuring network paths and protocols (FTP, SMB) for saving files.

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