I have noticed differences between Ricoh Aficio 350-2035 feeder functions and Kyocera-Mita KM-2530-4035 feeders. The key differences I see and that I am wondering about are that with these Ricoh machines when you put your originals in the feeder the copier starts making the copies as it scans the originals. The Kyocera-Mita's are different in that they wait until all or most of the originals have been scanned and then start making the copies. What I was wondering is, is there a way to make the Kyocera to work the same way as the Ricoh perhaps via a setting so the copies are being made as they are being scanned? Or is this how the machine works? Any help appreciated, thank you.
Ricoh vs Kyocera-Mita
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Try sim U331. It sounds like it's set to Face-Up (Memory); try Face-Down (Normal). I'm guessing it's sending it to the finisher, so this will make it slower because it has to flip each page. Face-Up (Speed) will print in reverse order, so that's not recommended.
Depending on the types of copies being made (few originals or many sets of copies), Face-Up (Memory) might be the fastest setting short of outputting to the inner tray.
You mention 2530: I'm not sure how that one deals with Face-up in U331 since it has fewer options. -
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I believe there is a continuous scan option, similar in the scan-to-pc. It waits for the last page to go through before sending/printing. If you turn off continuous scan I believe it should print for each page instead of waiting for the whole document.
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