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MX-M264N/M314N/M354N Operation-Manual GB

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SYSTEM SETTINGS<br />

Scan Complete Sound Setting<br />

This setting adjusts the volume of the beep that sounds<br />

when scanning ends. The beep can also be turned off.<br />

Default Output Tray<br />

(When the exit tray unit is installed.)<br />

This setting is used to select the default output tray for<br />

printing a file stored by Scan to HDD.<br />

The items that appear will vary depending the machine<br />

configuration.<br />

Card Shot Settings<br />

This is used to set the default original size for the card<br />

shot function.<br />

Both the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) dimensions of the<br />

original can be set from 25 mm (1") to 210 mm (8-1/2") in<br />

increments of 1 mm (1/8").<br />

Fit to Store Size<br />

Enable this setting to have the [Fit to Store Size] key<br />

always appear in the card shot screen.<br />

Disable Stamp for Reprinting<br />

When a stored file is retrieved and printed, this setting<br />

prohibits the selection of a "Stamp" setting in the special<br />

modes. If a stamp setting is already selected, it will not<br />

be possible to change the stamp setting.<br />

This function can be used to prevent inconsistencies in<br />

the printed information, such as that of the original date<br />

in the file and the date the file is retrieved and printed.<br />

Batch Print Settings<br />

When printing files by batch printing, this setting is used<br />

to prohibit the selection of the [All Users] key and the<br />

[User Unknown] key in the user selection screen.<br />

Erase Width Adjustment<br />

This is used to set the default erase width for erase<br />

function. Specify a value from 0 mm (0") to 20 mm (1") in<br />

increments of 1 mm (1/8") for both edge erase and<br />

centre erase.<br />

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