[. . . ] MFP Quick Reference Make a simple copy 1 Make sure the MFP control panel is in copy mode and the Ready status message is displayed. (If necessary, press Stop/Clear to enter copy mode. ) Use the drawing on the scanner as a guide to feeding the paper and make sure the top of each page feeds in first. [. . . ] Use one of the following methods to scan: a Press Fax/Scan Mode repeatedly until you see SCAN PROFILE. b Press Fax/Scan Mode repeatedly until you see SCAN EMAIL or SCAN FTP. Press Menu > repeatedly until you see your e-mail or FTP destination. 2 3 4 2 3 4 Tips · If you are using the flatbed of the scan unit, watch the control panel for messages. If prompted to Place Next Or Stop, place the next page and then press Go/Send to continue scanning. Press Collation/Finishing to collate your copies, or add finishing such as staple or punch if available. (If duplexing is available) Press Reduce or Enlarge to scale the original document. Select a Paper Saver setting to copy two pages (or four pages) of your original document onto one sheet of paper. If your documents have already scanned into memory, press Menu > until you see Cancel fax, then press Select. Press Menu > again until you see the fax you want to cancel, then press Select. c 5 · Press # and then enter the shortcut number assigned to the scan destination. Press Go/Send. · · · ©Copyright Lexmark International, Inc. , 2002. 3/02 EC 543375 MFP Quick Reference Collation/ Finishing Paper saver Duplex Content text mixed photo Copy media Fax resolution plain paper fine transparency super fine other ultra fine Menu Select Return Original size Lighter Darker Backspace Pause Redial Copy size Go/Send Reduce Enlarge Stop/Clear Fax/Scan Mode Button Collation/Finishing Paper Saver Duplex Content Copy Media Fax Resolution Reduce/Enlarge Lighter/Darker Menu > or < Menu Backspace Select Pause Return Redial Original Size Copy Size Stop/Clear Fax/Scan Mode Go/Send Copy/Fax/Scan Collate or set finishing features on your copies. Copy Media specifies the type of media for your printed copies (plain paper, transparencies, and so on). [. . . ] Return takes you back to a previous menu choice when making copies or selecting network scans. Define the size of the copies being made or the size of the network scan output file. [. . . ]