When we need to make a copy of a book, if we take the book directly to copy, there are often problems such as blurred fonts and messy pages. To avoid these problems, there are a few tricks we can use to avoid dismantling the book and thus get a clearer copy.
First of all, we need to place the book on a flat table, making sure that the book is stable and will not slide or tilt. Then, we can wrap the front and back covers of the book with a clean paper towel, and then fix the paper towel with tape, which can prevent the front and back covers from curling or uneven during the copying process.
Next, we can turn the book to the page that needs to be copied, and then gently lift the page so that there is a small angle between the page and the glass panel of the photocopier. Next, we can gently wipe the glass panel of the copier with a clean cloth or paper towel to make sure that the panel is free of any dust or dirt.
Finally, we can place the pages flat in the photocopier and copy them according to the normal photocopying procedure. If you need to copy multiple pages, we can repeat the above steps, one page at a time, until all the pages that need to be copied are copied.
It should be noted that if the pages are thick or need to be copied on both sides, we can consider taking the pages apart and making separate copies. In addition, if the quality of the copy is not clear enough or there are problems such as blurry, we can try to adjust the settings of the photocopier or change to a different copier.
In conclusion, making a copy without dismantling the book requires some skills and precautions. By following the steps above, we can get a clearer and more complete photocopy.