This section explains how to select the
original type depending on the original to be copied or manually
adjust the exposure.
Tap the [Exposure] key.
COPY MODETap
or slide the slider to adjust the copy
exposure.
After the adjustment, tap [OK] key.
This completes the procedure in easy mode.
To select more detailed settings, tap the [Detail]
key to switch to normal mode.
EASY MODETap the [Exposure] key.
Original image type select keys
- Text : Use this
mode for regular text documents.
- Text/Printed Photo :
This mode provides the best balance for copying an original which
contains both text and printed photographs, such as a magazine or
catalogue.
- Text/Photo : This mode
provides the best balance for copying an original which contains
both text and photographs, such as a text document with a photo
pasted on.
- Printed Photo : This
mode is best for copying printed photographs, such as photos in
a magazine or catalogue.
- Photo : Use this mode
to copy photos.
- Map : This mode is best
for copying the light color shading and fine text found on
most maps.
- Light Original : Use
this mode for originals with light pencil writing.
- When using a copy
or printed page from the machine as an original:
When using a copy or printed page from
the machine as an original, tap the [Copy of Copy] checkbox so that
appears.[Copy of Copy] is available when [Auto],
[Text], [Printed Photo], or [Text/Printed Photo] is selected as
the original image type.
- When you want to make
fluorescent marker parts more visible:
When using a page with highlitd lines as
an original, tap the [Copy Original with Highlighted Lines] checkbox so that
appears.
Tap
or slide the slider to adjust the copy
exposure.
If you adjust the exposure with the original type selected
to [Auto], the original image type is automatically selected
to [Text/Printed Photo].
After the adjustment, tap [OK] key.
Guidelines for the exposure level when [Text]
is selected for "Exposure/Original Type"
- 1
to 2: Dark originals such as a newspaper
- 3: Normal
density originals
- 4 to 5:
Originals written in pencil or light colored text