User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Manuals for the Machine
- How This Manual Is Organized
- Contents
- Preface
- How To Use This Manual
- Legal Notices
- All About Color
- Preserving Color Copies
- Introduction to Copying
- Basic Copying Features
- Special Copying Features - Document Layout
- Special Copying Features - Image Adjustment
- Special Copying Features - Scan Settings and Notifications
- Special Copying Features - Image Editing
- Special Copying Features - Color and Image Quality Adjustments
- Memory Functions
- Customizing Settings
- Appendix

One Touch Color Mode
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Special Copying Features - Color and Image Quality Adjustments
One Touch Color Mode
You can make copies by selecting the look of the image with just one touch of a key.
The following six options are available.
IMPORTANT
One Touch Color mode settings are actually preset color balance settings. Therefore, if
you change the One Touch Color mode settings, any color balance settings that you may
have made are also changed.
■ Vivid Colors
This setting enables you to make copies with more vivid color tones and increased color
saturation.
■ Tranquil Colors
This setting enables you to make copies with subdued color tones and decreased color
saturation.
■ Lighten Image
This setting enables you to make copies with lighter color tones by decreasing the density,
while maintaining a good balance throughout.
■ Darken Image
This setting enables you to make copies with heavier color tones by increasing the
density, while maintaining a good balance throughout.
■ Highlight Reproduction
This setting enables you to make copies by reproducing the highlighted areas that
normally tend to appear as white more faithfully. This is achieved by increasing the copy
exposure of areas that have a low exposure.
■ Retro Photo Image
This setting enables you to make copies that look like old-fashioned photographs.
IMPORTANT
The Retro Photo Image mode cannot be used with the Single Color mode.
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Place your originals ➞ press [Special Features].
If necessary, see the screen shot in step 1 of "Adjusting the Color Balance," on p.
7-2.