Manual Size Input
This option allows you to select a standard paper size from the options shown or to input a non-
standard (custom) size. When you have selected the size of your document, you can use the auto
reduce/enlarge or the auto paper supply features.
Mixed Size Originals
With this option the press automatically detects the size of each document.
Edge Erase
This option allows you to erase images around the border of a document. Edge Erase also deletes
center streaks caused by a gap between the spine of a bound document and the document glass.
Options include:
All Edges
This option causes a preset amount to be erased from the top/bottom and left/right edges and
from the center of the output image.
Print to Edge
This option does not perform any edge deletions.
Individual Edges
This option allows you to independently set the amount to be erased for each of the four edges
and the center of your output. The default is 0.1 in. (2.54 mm) and each edge can be adjusted in
0.1 in. (2.54 mm) increments up to 2.0 in (50.8 mm).
Presets
With this option you choose pre-programmed erase amounts that were previously created and
saved by the system administrator.
Image Shift
Image Shift allows you to move the position of the image on the output page. Options include:
Off
This is the default setting. The image on the copy will be in the same place as the image on the
original.
Auto Center
This option automatically centers the scanned image on the output paper. To work effectively, the
original should be smaller than the selected output stock or the image should be reduced.
Corner Shift
This option enables you to move the image to each of the four corners of the paper or to the
center of each of the four sides of the paper (eight positions total).
Margin Shift
This option creates a margin for binding one edge of a document by shifting the image away from
that edge. The Margin Shift option enables you to center a document image, shift the image to
one edge slightly, or move the image to a specified edge (0-50.8 mm (0-2.0 in.), Left and Right or
Top and Bottom) of the output.
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