Manual
Table Of Contents
- Purpose of the Imaging Manual
- Table of Contents
- 1. General Adjustments – Copying, Printing and e-Filing (Output from Box)
- 1.1 To Obtain a Darker Image
- 1.2 To Adjust the Density on a Solid Colored Image
- 1.3 To Achieve the Image Quality Most Suitable for the Paper Used (To eliminate blur and graininess from an image)
- 1.4 To Minimize Variations in the Image Quality under the Operating Conditions (To optimally program image quality control)
- 1.5 To Correct Out-of-Registration Colors
- 2. Copier-specific Adjustments
- 2.1 To Copy Text Clearly (To eliminate faint, smudged or blurred text)
- 2.2 To Closely Match the Color Balance of the Original
- 2.3 To Improve the Reproducibility of Gray
- 2.4 To Copy in Vivid Colors
- 2.5 To Make the Pale Area of the Original Look Darker and Sharper (To improve the highlight reproducibility)
- 2.6 To Eliminate the Background Color
- 2.7 To Avoid Copying the Image Seen through the Back of a Page Printed on Thin Paper
- 2.8 To Eliminate Moiré
- 2.9 To Copy Sharply (To enhance sharpness)
- 2.10 To Make Photo Edges Look Softer
- 2.11 To Make Solid Filled Bold Text (Logo) Highly Colored
- 2.12 To Sharply Contrast the Hues of Highlighters on the Copy
- 2.13 To Obtain a Good Color Balance on Thick Paper
- 2.14 To Obtain Smooth Gray-Scale Photo Images
- 2.15 To Change the Threshold in Auto Color Mode (To change the threshold between the Full Color mode and the Black mode to meet the user’s needs)
- 2.16 To Adjust the Twin-Color Copy Image Quality
- 2.17 To Adjust the Image Quality Scanned from the RADF
- 2.18 To Program Frequently Used Copy Settings (To Use Custom Mode)
- 2.19 To Copy While Erasing Shadow Outside of Image
- 2.20 To Avoid Copying Blank Page of Original Scanned with RADF
- 2.21 To Obtain Image in Even Density Level
- 3. Printer-specific Adjustments
- Restrictions on Use of Printer Functions
- 3.1 To Maintain a Steady Color Balance
- 3.2 To Maintain a Steady Color Balance on Thick Paper or Special Paper
- 3.3 To Obtain the Desired Color Balance
- 3.4 To Closely Match the Color Balance on the Monitor
- 3.5 To Maintain a Uniform Gray Hue(To maintain Consistency in Gray among Text, Photos and Graphics)
- 3.6 To Use Only the Black Toner to Reproduce Gray Areas(To use only the black toner to reproduce black-and-white photos or gradational images)
- 3.7 To Easily Adjust the Overall Brightness
- 3.8 To Adjust the Overall Saturation
- 3.9 To Easily Adjust the Overall Contrast
- 3.10 To Obtain a Sharper Print Image
- 3.11 To Obtain a Softer Image
- 3.12 To Make Low-resolution Data Look Finer (To soften an image)
- 3.13 To Eliminate Smudges from Highly Colored Text and Lines (To prevent toner scattering around text and lines where a large amount of toner is used)
- 3.14 To Clearly Print Light-Colored Thin Lines or Text
- 3.15 To Make the Light-Colored Area Darker on the Printout
- 3.16 To Clearly Print Thin Lines/Double Lines
- 3.17 To Decrease the Image Density and Save Toner (To Print in the Toner Save Mode)
- 3.18 To Adjust the Image Density in the Toner Save Mode
- 3.19 To Print Illegible Gray or Colored Text in Black
- 3.20 To Ignore Blank Pages for Printing
- 3.21 To Sharply Print Black Text
- 3.22 To Prevent Dark Toner from Coming Off
- 3.23 To Register the Image Quality Adjusted Corresponding to a Preference(To use the Custom Color Settings)
- 3.24 To Print a Full-Color Original in Two Colors
- 3.25 To Use ICC Profile
- 3.25.1 To Create ICC Profiles for Printing on the Paper to be Used
- 3.25.2 To Print Precise Colors Using Existing RGB Source ICC Profiles
- 3.25.3 To Perform Simulated Printing with CMYK Inks of Each Ink Manufacturer
- 3.25.4 To Convert Colors with Specified Source ICC Profiles (Not Using Embedded ICC Profiles)
- 3.25.5 To Perform Further Adjustment After Using ICC Profiles
- 4. e-Filing-specific Adjustments
- 4.1 To Clearly Store a B/W Image in the Auto Color Mode
- 4.2 To Store an Original while Reducing the File Size
- 4.3 To Store a Color Photo Image, while Minimizing Moiré
- 4.4 To Match the Color Balance on the Original(To adjust the color balance in Print to Box)
- 4.5 To Scan and Print, while Minimizing Moiré
- 4.6 To Finely Print the Image Stored in the e-Filing box(To print images stored through Copy to Box or Print to Box)
- 4.7 To Store an Image Suitable for Displaying on the Monitor or Image Editing
- 4.8 To Finely Print Color Images Scanned and Stored(To print images stored through Scan to Box)
- 4.9 Appendix
- 5. Scanning-specific Adjustments
- 5.1 To Clearly Scan Text (To reduce noise around text)
- 5.2 To Scan an Original, while Eliminating the Background Color(To eliminate the background density)
- 5.3 To Clearly Scan and Print an Original in Black and White(To improve gradation and reduce graininess)
- 5.4 To Scan the Original, while Reducing the File Size
- 5.5 To Sharply Scan the Original (To increase the sharpness intensity)
- 5.6 To Scan an Original, while Enhancing Black
- 5.7 To Scan an Original with the Desired Gradation
- 5.8 To Register the Original Mode Optimal for a Particular Type of Original(To have "Custom" selected)
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3. Printer-specific Adjustments
* This adjustment will have an effect only on Black and white mode printing.
(4) Increase the values for codes [7315 to 7320] or [7309 to 7310] to adjust the gamma curve balance and
increase the Low/Medium density on Black and White mode printing.
• Adjust the value for [05] code corresponding to the print option to be applied (PDL and Halftone).
* Printing on Macintosh is performed in PostScript. (See the "PS3" row in the table below.)
PDL Halftone [05] code Subcode Recommended value
Acceptable
value range
Default
Smooth 05-7315 0/1/2 PS3
(600dpi)
Detail 05-7316 0/1/2
Smooth 05-7309 0/1/2 PS3
(1200dpi)
Detail 05-7310 0/1/2
Smooth 05-7317 0/1/2
PCL6
Detail 05-7318 0/1/2
Smooth 05-7319 0/1/2
XPS
Detail 05-7320 0/1/2
Set a value larger than 128 0 to 255 128
* Set the value in increments of approximately 10, while checking the printouts until the optimum value is
obtained.
* The subcode varies according to the area where the density is adjusted. Refer to the table below and set
the subcode for the area to be adjusted.
Subcode Area where the density is adjusted
0 Low-density area
1 Medium-density area
2 High-density area
<Note> • This adjustment changes the values set in the MFP. Therefore, it will affect every user who
uses the printer by connecting it to the MFP. After the adjustment, the values changed will be
applied to all printouts for the "Halftone" option. (For instance, if the value for [05] code for PCL
and Detail is changed, it will be applied to printing performed with PCL6 and Halftone = "Detail"
(or "Auto") selected.) Carefully perform the adjustment, being aware that the image quality of all
future printouts will be changed, when printing out originals other than the one that is used for the
adjustment.
• When "Mono" is selected from among the "Color" options and "Auto" (default) is selected from
among the "Halftone" options, "Detail" of the "Halftone" options is applied to text and graphics
(illustrations), and "Smooth" is applied to raster data (images). Therefore, particular attention is
required since the adjustment may have a different impact according to the patterns of the image to
be printed.
Caution after the adjustment
Nothing in particular.
PCL6 PS3 Mac XPS