Copying machines have several ways to make copies.

Copying machines usually have the following copying methods:

1. Plane copy: Plane copy is the most common copy method. In this method, the original to be copied is placed on the flat plate of the copier, and then the original is scanned by the scanner. After scanning, the copier will convert the image into a digital signal, and then print a copy by inkjet or laser technology.

2. Automatic paper feeding and copying: Automatic paper feeding and copying refers to loading the document to be copied into the paper feeder, and then pressing the copy key to complete copying. This method is suitable for copying a large number of documents, because it can make copying faster and more convenient.

3. Double-sided copying: Double-sided copying refers to copying both sides of the document to be copied. Duplicators that automatically feed paper generally support double-sided copying. You can put the original in the automatic paper feeder, and then select duplex printing.

4. Complete copy: Complete copy refers to copying multiple pages of documents to one or more sheets of paper in the original order. Through complete copying, you can easily make multi-page documents such as manuals, manuals and teaching materials.

5. Reduce/enlarge: Reduce/enlarge is a special function of the copier. With this function, the original can be enlarged or reduced to suit the required paper size.

6. Multiple copies: Multiple copies refer to multiple copies of the same image. This function is usually used to make posters, business cards and custom paper products.

7. Secure copy: The secure copy function can only be used on the designated copier. It can try to prevent unauthorized copying. This mode is usually used to copy sensitive information, such as the copyright of documents or pictures.

In short, with the continuous development and progress of technology, the diversified functions of photocopiers are becoming more and more abundant, which brings us more convenient operation without affecting the use effect.