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Normal copying – Sharp AR-201 User Manual

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MAKING COPIES

NORMAL COPYING

Normal copying

Power on

1

Turn the power switch on.

It will take about 35 seconds for the copier to warm up. However, you
can make desired settings and press the START (

) key during

warm-up. Copying will start after warm-up.

If the copier has been programmed in the auditing mode, the START
key (

) indicator will not light up and “

– – –

” will appear in the copy

quantity display. Enter an assigned 3-digit account number. See page
13.

If the power is already on and all indicators except the POWER SAVE
(

) indicator are off, the copier is in the auto power shut-off mode.

Press the START (

) key in this case. See page 43, POWER SAVE

MODES.

2

Place the original face down on the original table. Align
it with the original size scale.

The ORIGINAL SIZE indicator for the size detected will light up.

Image loss (max. 4 mm (5/32")) can occur at the leading and trailing
edges of the copies. Also image loss (max. 4 mm (5/32") in total) can
occur along the other edges of the copies.

3

Close the platen cover.

Paper matching the size of the original will be automatically selected
when the auto paper select function is enabled. To copy onto paper of
a different size, press the TRAY SELECT (

) key.

The auto paper select function can be disabled using user program
No. 8. If this function is disabled, use the TRAY SELECT (

) key

to select the desired paper tray. See page 36, USER PROGRAMS.

The bypass tray cannot be automatically selected.

In some areas, 8-1/2" x 13" sized paper can be used as
standard sized paper. However, an original of this size
will be sensed as A4R. 8-1/2" x 13" size can be
specified by using the ORIGINAL SIZE ENTER key.

4

Ensure that the desired paper tray is selected.

5

Adjust the copy density.

This copier has three exposure modes to choose from — AUTOMATIC
(

), MANUAL (

), and PHOTO (

).

Automatic exposure is the standard initial setting for this copier. In this
mode, the characteristics of the original are “read” by the exposure
system and adjustments are automatically made. This optimizes the
contrast of the copied images by reducing the effect of coloured or
shaded background areas. See page 26 to adjust the automatic exposure
level.