- Xerox 3535 printer/copier user guide
Table Of Contents
- Electrical Safety
- Laser Safety
- Maintenance Safety
- Operational Safety
- Ozone Safety
- Radio Frequency Emissions
- Safety Extra Low Voltage Approval
- Certifications in Europe
- It’s Illegal in the USA
- It’s Illegal in Canada
- Environmental Notices for the USA
- Environmental Notices for Canada
- Product Recycling and Disposal
- Symbols
- Getting to Know Your Copier
- Quick Start Guide to Copying
- Copier Features
- Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF)
- Job Status
- Machine Status
- Overview
- Overview
- How to Scan
- Creating Job Templates
- Scanning Features
- How to Pause or Cancel a Scanning Job
- Scanning in Batches
- Managing Scanned Documents
- Configuring the Client for Scanning
- Overview
- System Settings
- Setting and Changing the Administrator Password
- Entering and Exiting the System Settings Mode
- Changing Settings in System Settings Mode
- Common Settings
- Copy Mode Settings
- Network Settings
- Scan Mode Settings
- Auditron Administration
- Loading Paper
- Machine Specifications
- Finisher (Optional Accessory)
- Ordering Consumables
- Cleaning the DADF and Document Glass
- Cleaning the ROS Window
- Changing Toner Cartridges
- Changing Staple Cartridges
- Changing the Fuser
- Changing the Waste Toner Container
- Changing Drum Cartridges
- Paper Jam Clearance
- Document Jams
- Stapler Faults
- Resolving Hardware Problems
- Resolving Programming Problems
- Resolving Processor Problems
- Resolving Output Problems using Basic Copying, Added Features, and Image Quality Tabs
- Calling for Service
- Fault Codes
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Xerox DocuColor 3535 Printer/Copier
Image Quality Presets
The Image Quality Presets feature automatically changes Image
Quality settings to produce various predetermined effects.
The following options are available:
Normal Makes no changes to the image quality and produces copies with
the same quality and density of the original. This is the default
setting.
Lively Uses the highest color saturation to produce rich, vivid output
colors.
Bright Produces a sharp, clear image on the copy.
Warm Produces a soft image on the copy by transforming low density
colors into light and reddish colors. Use this setting to apply a light
pink tone to skin colors and to give a soft tone to dark, warm
colors.
Cool Produces a strong, clear blue tone on the copy. This setting can
be used to make the blue color of water stronger and to make
dark, cold colors clearer.
Background Suppression Prevents undesired marks or images that are printed on the back
of an original from appearing on the output copies.
Auto Contrast Adjusts brightness and saturation to produce clearer looking
images.
1 On the Image Quality tab select Image Quality Presets.
2 Press the button for the desired option.
3 Select Start to make copies or Save to select additional features.