Customized job default set-up

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Combined with or convertible to a contact printer

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355 14C, G03G 2100

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046277102

ABSTRACT:
A procedure for customizing job default or set-up parameters. In particular, by entering a job default change mode, the operator can selectively alter the power up or the cycle out conditions in which the machine reverts to after the end of a job run, at start up or at preselected time outs. For example, if the machine generally defaults to a simplex to simplex, paper feed from tray 1, and 1 to 1 magnification mode, this condition can be changed to a duplex to duplex, tray 2, and reduction mode and thereafter the machine will power up to or default to that particular configuration. This is done by exiting to the change parameter condition, selecting the new parameters at the control console, storing the new parameters and exiting back to the normal run mode.

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