Seven-Eleven Multi-Copier / About Printing (iPhone/iPad)

This page explains how to send files from your iPhone/iPad to the machine and print them.

Launch the Multicopy application.
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Select a desired service, and then set print settings following the screen.
The print settings of the subsequent operations of the selected service are memorized.

  • The next time you launch the Multicopy application, the message to confirm whether or not to use the memorized print settings appears. Tapping [Resume] automatically applies the same print settings as the previous time.

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Tap [Add File] to add the files you want to print to the list.
Tapping an added file displays the preview screen. On the preview screen, image editing operations, such as pinch-in or pinch-out, are available.
By tapping [Batch Settings], you can make print settings of all the added files at a time.

  • For the Share Print or Shuffle Print service, tap [Prev.] or [Next] on the preview screen to select an image, and tap [Edit Photo] to start image editing.
  • For the Split Print service, image editing is not available.

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After adding files and editing images finished, tap [Create QR Code].

  • Under the initial setting, the files sent to the machine are deleted from the Print List. If you want to keep them on the Print List, tap [Settings] on the service selection top screen to change the setting.

Hold QR code close to the reading device of machine.

Tap [Start Sending] when an instruction is displayed on the touch screen of the machine.

When the message indicates that sending files completes, start printing as instructed on the touch screen of the machine.

The steps to print files are now complete.

Note

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Copyrights

iPad is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
The trademark "iPhone" is used in Japan with a license from Aiphone K.K.
IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license.
Other company names or product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of each company.