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Canon Microfilm Scanner 500 Gebrauchsanweisung
OPERATING PROCEDURES
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■ Manual adjustment

Make sure that the lamp above the AE key is off. (If necessary,
press the AE key so that the lamp goes off.) Then adjust the den-
sity by pressing the appropriate Print Density Adjustment key (right
arrow or left arrow) on the keyboard or operation panel. The Print
Density display changes accordingly, with rightward movement
indicating higher density. You can set to any of 33 levels.
5. Set the paper size that you want to print.
■ If you use Fileprint 250, please select paper size set on
the Paper Tray.
(1) Press the cassette select key or the Clear/stop key on the key-
board and keep on for about 5 seconds to enter the paper size
setting mode. At that time, the current paper size appears on the
print display.
A4
Letter
B5
Legal
(2) When pressing plus (+) key of the print number setting key,
the display is changed in due order as
the other hand, when pressing minus (-) key, the display is changed
in due order as
(3) Press the cassette select key or the Clear/stop key to define
paper size that you want to use.
■ If you use Fileprint 400, please select paper Cassette
you want to use.
(1) Press the Clear/stop key and keep on for about 5 seconds to
enter the cassette select mode. At that time, the current paper cas-
sette appears on the print display.
Keyboard display Print display
(2) When pressing the cassette select key or plus (+) key on the
print number setting key, the display is changed in due order as
. On the other hand, when pressing minus
(-) key, the display is changed in due order as
.
(3) Press the Clear/stop key to define paper size that you want to
use. At that time, the print number display returns to "01".
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Tray selection
Multipurpose tray selected
Upper cassette selected
Lower cassette selected
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