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

Image Quality Adjustment
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Special Copying Features - Color and Image Quality Adjustments
Image Quality Adjustment
You can set the machine to automatically adjust the copy exposure by selecting [A]
(Auto) for the exposure setting. There are two types of automatic copy exposure
adjustments, which you can set through the Image Quality Adjustment mode.
IMPORTANT
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If [A] (Auto) is selected as the copy exposure on the Copy Basic Features screen,
pressing [Image Qual. Adjustment] and making fine adjustments cancels the automatic
copy exposure setting. Similarly, if you select [A] (Auto) for the copy exposure setting
when image quality adjustments have been made, the Image Quality Adjustment mode is
canceled, and the automatic copy exposure is used instead.
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The Remove Background mode cannot be used with the Prevent Bleeding mode.
■ Remove Background
This mode enables you to make copies by erasing the background color of the original.
This feature is especially useful for copying originals, such as catalogues and paper, that
have turned yellow from age. Also, if you find streaks on the output, you can use this
mode to erase the streaks.
■ Prevent Bleeding
This mode enables you to make copies by preventing the original image on the reverse
side of thin originals from appearing on the copies.
Remove Background
This mode enables you to make copies by erasing the background color of the
original. This feature is especially useful for copying originals, such as catalogues
and paper, that have turned yellow from age. (See "Color Copy Samples," on p.
10-2.) Also, if you find streaks on the output, you can use this mode to erase the
streaks.