Use the following steps to congure this option:
1. In Orientation, select the orientation for the scan job.
2. In 2-Sided Format, select the desired binding format for the scan job.
Copy Contrast
Use this option to specify the default contrast (brightness) that the device uses to make copies. The device can
make copies that are lighter or darker than the original. To take advantage of the one-touch copying feature,
change the default contrast to the value that users typically select when making copies.
To specify the contrast that the device uses to make copies, select the contrast value from the list. For the
lightest contrast (maximum brightness), select 8 or 125. For the darkest contrast (minimum brightness), select 0
or -125.
Copy Darkness
Use this option to specify the default amount of exposure that is applied to the scanned document. For example,
a lower setting will cause the printed output to be lightened; a higher setting will cause the printed output to be
darkened.
To congure this option, select a default value for the darkness to be applied to scanned images.
Copy Fold
Use this feature to fold sheets of paper in half or into thirds. Folding is supported only for Letter-sized and A4-
sized paper.
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Select None if no fold is necessary.
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Select C-Fold to fold the page into thirds towards the rst side with the top or right side of the paper on the
outside.
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Select V-Fold to fold the page in half towards the rst side of the paper.
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Select Advanced fold Options to show more folding options or to change the location of the printed content
in relation to the fold.
Copy Heavy Originals
Use this option to specify the weight of the original scanned documents.
When heavy paper is used, the device adjusts the tension and moves the paper through the scanning area at a
slower rate. For paper that weighs more than 100 g/m
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, the quality of the output might improve if you select the
Heavy option.
To specify the weight of the original scanned documents, select the Normal or Heavy option.
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