Copying Two Pages onto a Single Page - TS6420

Article ID: ART179384 | Date published: 02/23/2021 | Date last updated: 02/23/2021
 

Description

Learn how to copy two separate pages on to a single page using the PIXMA TS6420.

Solution

You can copy two original pages or a two sided page onto a single sheet of paper by reducing each image.

Example of 2-on-1 copy

  1. Make sure that the printer is powered on.

  2. Load paper in the cassette or the rear tray.

  3. Load an original item on the scanner glass.

  4. Use the up down buttons to specify the number of copies.

    Change the print settings as necessary.

  5. Press the OK button.

  6. Select Copy settings.

  7. Select Others.

  8. Select No layout.

  9. Select 2-on-1 copy.

    If a size other than A4/Letter is selected, the screen like shown below is displayed.

    Figure: LCD

    Press the OK button and replace the paper.

  10. Press the Start  button.

    When the printer finishes scanning the first page, the message below is displayed.

    Figure: LCD

    If you have the next page to scan, load it on the glass and select Scan. The printer starts scanning.

    If you do not need more scanning, Select Print now to start printing. The printer starts printing.

     If Cannot process because device memory is full. appears on the LCD when scanning, set the print quality to Quality: Standard or reduce the number of sheets of documents, then try copying again. If the problem isn't resolved, set the print quality to Quality: Draft and try copying again.

If your product issue was not resolved after following the steps above, or if you require additional help, please create or log in to your Canon Account to see your technical support options.

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