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Copying Problems
Check
Has an appropriate exposure mode
for the original type been selected?
Is the overall copy density too light?
TONES ARE OFF
?
Check
Did you perform "Auto Gray
Calibration (for Copy)"?
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Solution
■ Select one of the following modes depending on the original type. (This can be
set in normal mode.)
• 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.
■ Change the overall copy density with either method below.
• Changing the default setting
Select "Settings (Web version)" - [System Settings] → [Image Quality
Adjustment] → [Copy Image Quality] → [Quick Image Quality Adjustment]. Set
default setting [2] to [3 (Sharp)] to increase the overall density, or [1 (Smooth)] to
decrease the overall density.
• Temporarily changing the setting
Select Normal Mode (the setting cannot be changed in Easy Mode). In [Others]
→ [Quick Image Quality Adjustment], set default setting [2] to [3 (Sharp)] to
increase the overall density, or [1 (Smooth)] to decrease the overall density.
The setting is automatically reset when you return to the home screen.
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Solution
■ Ask your administrator to perform "Auto Gray Calibration (for Copy)".
⇒ "Settings (administrator)" → [System Settings] → [Image Quality Adjustment]
→ [Common Functions] → [Auto Gray Calibration (for Copy)]
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