Xerox EC70 User Manual page 50

Color copier/printer
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Services and Functions
• Specifying the Original Type
• Adjusting the Darkness, Sharpness, and Saturation
• Automatically Suppressing Background Variations
• Adjusting the Contrast
• Selecting Color Effect
• Adjusting the Color Balance
• Adjusting the Color Shift
• Adjusting the Gloss Level
Specifying the Original Type
The printer optimizes the image quality of the copies based on the type of images in the original
document and how the original was created.
To specify the original type:
1. On the control panel touch screen, touch Copy, then touch the Image Quality tab.
2. Touch Original Type.
3. In the Original Type window:
a. From the first column, select the content type of the original document.
b. If known, select how the original was produced.
c. Touch Save.
Adjusting the Darkness, Sharpness, and Saturation
You can lighten or darken copies and adjust the sharpness and saturation.
To adjust these image options:
1. On the control panel touch screen, touch Copy, then touch the Image Quality tab.
2. Touch Image Options.
3. In the Image Options window:
• To lighten or darken the image, touch the Lighten/Darken pointer, then move it toward
Lighten or Darken.
• To sharpen or soften the image, touch the Sharpness pointer, then move it toward Sharpen
or Soften.
• To make the image colors more or less vivid, touch the Saturation pointer, then move it
toward Vivid or Pastel.
4. Touch Save.
Automatically Suppressing Background Variations
When you are using originals printed on thin paper, text or images printed on one side of the paper
can be seen on the other side of the paper. To minimize the visibility of background colors in your
copies, use Auto Suppression.
Note:
The printer may not reproduce low densities when Auto Suppression is selected. Turn
Auto Suppression off to achieve better output in these cases.
To change this setting:
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