Improving Copied Images; Setting Color Or Black & White Copying; Adjusting The Image Quality (Resolution); Adjusting The Exposure (Density) - Canon MultiPASS F60 Comprehensive Manual

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Improving copied images

Setting color or black & white copying
Refer to
Making copies on p. 5-1, and in step 4, set color or black & white copying as follows:
For color copying: Press [Color] to turn on its light.
For black & white copying: Press [B&W] to turn on its light.

Adjusting the image quality (resolution)

Refer to Making copies on p. 5-1, and in step 4, adjust the image quality as follows:
1
Press [Image Quality].
2
Use [2] or [3] to select the image quality.
• In black & white mode, select:
– <B&W TEXT> for text-only documents.
– <B&W PHOTO> for photographs.
– <B&W DRAFT> for high-speed copying at a lower resolution.*
In color mode select:
– <COLOR NORMAL> for color text-only documents.
– <COLOR FINE> for color photographs.
– <COLOR FAST> for high-speed color copying at a lower resolution.*
3
Press [Set].
NOTE
• When using <COLOR FAST>, if the color output is different from that expected, select <COLOR
NORMAL> or <COLOR FINE> and try copying again.

Adjusting the exposure (density)

Exposure (density) is the degree of difference between light and dark. A high contrast setting
will make blacks darker and whites brighter, whereas a low contrast setting will make the
differences between black and white less marked.
Refer to Making copies on p. 5-1, and in step 4, adjust the exposure as follows:
1
Press [Exposure].
2
Use [2] or [3] to select the exposure.
3
Press [Set].
* This setting is only available when <PLAIN> is selected as the print media type (
5-2
Copying
p. 3-6).
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