User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Manuals for the Machine
- How This Manual Is Organized
- Contents
- Preface
- How to Use This Manual
- Legal Notices
- Basic Copying Features
- Special Copying Features
- Customizing Settings
- Copy Settings Table
- Specifying Copy Settings
- Image Direction Priority
- Auto Orientation
- Standard Image Quality
- Standard Density
- Standard Zoom Ratio
- Standard Copy Quantity
- Auto Collate
- Standard Two-Sided Copying
- Standard Frame Erase
- Standard Two-Page Separation
- Paper Drawer Selection
- Sharpness
- Paper Size Group
- Frame Erase Width Unit of Measurement
- Restoring the Default Copy Settings
- Appendix
Density and Image Quality Adjustments
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Basic Copying Features
1
Original Type Selection
This machine is capable of processing and producing copies according to the type
of the original. You can manually select the original type so that the machine
reproduces copies as faithful as possible to the original. The following three original
type modes are available:
■ Text Mode
This mode is best suited to make copies of text originals. Blueprints or pencil drawn
originals can also be copied clearly.
■ Photo Mode
This mode is best suited to make copies of photos printed on photographic paper, or
making copies of images printed with halftone dots.
■ Text/Photo Mode
This mode is best suited to make copies of originals containing both text and images/
photos, such as magazines or catalogues.
IMPORTANT
•
The three modes (Text, Photo, or Text/Photo) cannot be selected at the same time. If you
select one of these modes, the previously set mode is canceled.
•
If you make copies of an original containing halftones, such as a printed image, using the
Photo mode, the moiré effect (a shimmering, wavy pattern) may occur. In this case, you
can lessen this moiré effect by using the Sharpness mode. (See “Sharpness,” on
p. 3-22.)
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Photo ModeText Mode Text/Photo Mode