User GuideIM 7000/8000/9000

Inserting a Chapter Page During Copy

Inserting Slip Sheets Between Pages When Copying

You can insert a sheet of paper at the turn of a page when copying an original comprising multiple pages at one time (Slip Sheet).

Designating Chapters

You can specify a chapter page to insert a blank sheet or specify the print side (Designate / Chapters / Chapter).

  • Designate: Copy, Designate: Do not copy

    Inserts blank sheets before specified pages. Also prints data of the specified page on the designated sheet.

    Illustration of Designating Chapters
  • Chapter

    Prints a chapter page always on the front side during 2-sided copy.

    Illustration of Chapter
  • Insert Designation Sheet

    Inserts a chapter sheet before or after the specified pages.

    Illustration of Insert Designation Sheetr

Inserting Slip Sheets Between Pages When Copying

Important

  • You cannot insert slip sheets when Duplex Copy is enabled. If Duplex Copy is specified, press one of the following keys to cancel the setting.

  • Operation panel screen illustration

1Press [Settings] on the Hone screen.

Operation panel screen illustration

2Press [Tray/Paper Settings].

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3Press [Common Settings/Others][Slip Sheet Tray], and specify the tray to feed slip sheets.

Operation panel screen illustration

As the paper to use for slip sheets, load paper of the same size and orientation as the paper to copy.

4Press [OK].

5Press [Home] (Operation panel screen illustration) after specifying the settings.

6Press [Copy] on the Home screen.

Operation panel screen illustration

7Press [Slip Sheet] on the Copy screen.

Operation panel screen illustration

If you cannot find the key, select the item from [Finishing].

8Specify whether to also copy on the slip sheets, and then press [OK].

Operation panel screen illustration

You can also copy onto the paper to be inserted as slip sheets. Slip sheets are not counted with the number of copies made in the Copier function when you are not copying onto them.

9Press [Paper Select], and then select the tray loaded with the paper to use for copying.

10Place an original on the machine, and then press [Start].

Basic Procedure for Copying Documents

Designating Chapters

Specify the separation method to copy originals while separating each chapter.

1Press [Settings] on the Hone screen.

2Press [Tray/Paper Settings].

Operation panel screen illustration

3Press [Common Settings/Others][Designation Sheet 1 Tray] or [Designation Sheet 2 Tray], and specify the tray to feed designated sheets.

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You can use paper for the designation in the same size and direction as the paper for the text body.

4Press [OK].

5Press [Home] () after specifying the settings.

6Press [Copy] on the Home screen.

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7Press [Designate / Chapters] on the Copy screen.

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If you cannot find the key, select the item from [Finishing].

8Press [1 Not Set].

9Select Separation method to specify the position to separate and the input tray.

Operation panel screen illustration
Operation panel screen illustration
  • Separation method : Select the method of chapter designation.

  • Specify Desig. Position : Enter the page number of the original at the beginning of the chapter. When [Insert Sheet] is selected in "Separation method", specify the number of sheets to be inserted before or after the specified position.

  • Select Designation Sheet Tray: Select the input tray [1] or [2] to feed the designated sheets specified in Step3.

  • Main Sheet Tray : Selects the input tray to feed paper for the text body.

10Press [OK].

11Press [2 Not Set] to specify the separation mode for the next section.

You can specify separations up to 100 locations.

12Press [OK].

14Press [Start].

Note

  • When you do not copy on designated sheets, the designated sheets are not counted as the number of copies.

  • Even in 2-sided copy, the pages specified in the separation mode setting are always printed on the front side.