Specifications
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Quick Guide to Adjusting Image Quality (Copying)
Other Functions
Adjusting Sharpness
Adjusts the strength/weakness of the image’s contours. This function allows you to clearly copy
text and lines by adjusting sharpness to [Sharpen] when the original you are copying was written
in pencil, or the text and lines are broken or unclear. You can also weaken the moiré effect by
softening the contours and adjusting sharpness to [Unsharpen]. Use this setting when copying
images with halftone dots such as photos in magazines.
One-Touch Image Quality Adjustment
Adjusts the settings to a desired image quality that matches ‘Vivid’ and ‘Dull’ images.
Hue Adjustment
Adjusts the color tone (hue). This function allows you to copy an image and change its colors by
creating a red with strong yellow tones or creating a yellow that is closer to yellow-green.
Refer to the
Advanced Operation Guide
for further details.
Printer Driver
You can set various color printer settings on the printer driver’s Imaging tab. The Imaging tab is
displayed as indicated below.
NOTE: These settings can also be changed from an application’s Print menu.
The following procedure uses Windows XP as an example, but other operating systems use the
same procedure.
1 Click the Window’s start button. Click Printers
and Faxes to display the Printers and Faxes
screen.
2 Right-click on the icon of an available printer
shown on the Printers and Faxes screen and a
shortcut menu displays.
3 Click Printing Preferences to display the
Printing Preferences screen.
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