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Two-Sided Combine

Combines various pages of originals onto two sides of one sheet.

Important

  • You cannot use the bypass tray with this function.

There are four types of Two-Sided Combine.

1 Sided 4 Pages Combine 2 Sides

Copies four 1-sided originals to one sheet with two pages per side.

Illustration of Two-Sided Combine

1 Sided 8 Pages Combine 2 Sides

Copies eight 1-sided originals to one sheet with four pages per side.

Illustration of Two-Sided Combine

  1. Front

  2. Back

2 Sided 2 Pages Combine 2 Sides

Copies two 2-sided originals to one sheet with two pages per side.

Illustration of Two-Sided Combine

2 Sided 4 Pages Combine 2 Sides

Copies four 2-sided originals to one sheet with four pages per side.

Illustration of Two-Sided Combine

  1. Front

  2. Back

1Press the [Combine/Series] key.

Combine/Series key illustration

The indicator goes on.

2Select the combine mode using [Up arrow key] or [Down arrow key], and then press the [OK] key.

Operation panel screen illustration

3Select the original orientation using [Up arrow key] or [Down arrow key], and then press the [OK] key.

Operation panel screen illustration

4Select the duplex orientation using [Up arrow key] or [Down arrow key], and then press the [OK] key.

Operation panel screen illustration

The “Programmed” message appears.

5Select the paper size using [Up arrow key] or [Down arrow key], and then press the [OK] key.

Operation panel screen illustration

6Place the originals, and then press the [Start] key.

Note

  • To cancel the Two-Sided Combine function in step 1, press the [Combine/Series] key again. Make sure the indicator goes off.

  • If you set a binding margin that is too wide, parts of the image may not be copied.

  • When making copies using the Combine function, a binding margin is added to copies after the images are combined.

  • To display the screens in steps 3 and 4, select [Always Specify] for [Orientation] with Copier Features in User Tools. If [Do not Specify] is selected, proceed to step 5. For details about Orientation, see “User Tools Menu”.