Continuous copying refers to the maximum number of copies that can be made by one copying machine at a time without having to set multiple copies of the same copy. Continuous copying eliminates the need for duplicate settings for the same copying document, saving time spent copying as a homepage. Therefore, it is quite practical for users who frequently need to make multiple copies of the same object. The method of marking for continuous copying is 1 to X sheets, and X represents the maximum capacity for continuous copying of the product. There is a direct relationship between the number of consecutive copies and the grade of the product. At present, the most common products have 1 to 99 continuous copies, that is, one set for the same object, and 99 copies can be made at a time. While some high-end products can have 1 to 999 copies in a row, some low-end products may have only 1 to 9, or even no continuous copying capabilities.
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Editor’s Note: This post was Published by Proffisy on 05 April,2018.