Tools/raw materials: copier, copy paper.
1. Open the upper cover of the copier, with the side to be copied facing down and the paper head facing right, put it in the lower right corner of the glass plate and cover it.
2. Set the number of copies as required, lighten and darken them, and then press "Start Copying".
3. Click "Preview File" to see if the printing meets the requirements. When printing, click the File menu, click Print, set the page range to be printed on the left side of the pop-up window, set the number of copies on the right side, and click OK at the bottom of the window to start printing.
4. When printing on both sides, take out the printed paper according to the prompt, with the blank face up and the head inward, and then put it in the paper place. Click OK in the pop-up window.
Functions of printer
1 to realize the output of words and pictures.
With the progress of science and technology, people rely more and more on electronic documents for work and study, but sometimes we still need to convert electronic documents into actual printed products. Such as contracts, reports, letters, etc. It needs to be printed at work, which can facilitate people to read, archive and exchange documents. For students, electronic courseware and notes can be converted into paper materials through printers, which is more efficient.
2. Provide convenient copying and scanning functions.
Whether in the office or at home, the copying and scanning functions of the printer are very important. Through the copy function, we can easily back up important documents or make multiple copies, which is convenient for use in many places. The scanning function can convert physical files into electronic files, and realize digital management and archiving. This function provides us with convenience and reduces the waste of paper.
3. Add fun to our life.
Now many printers have photo printing function, through which we can print precious photos and experience memories in the form of physical objects. In addition, the printer can also be used for DIY hand-making, such as printing greeting cards and postcards designed by yourself, to increase the interest and personality of hand-making.