Xerox DocuColor 2045 Administration Manual
Xerox DocuColor 2045 Administration Manual

Xerox DocuColor 2045 Administration Manual

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Overview

Entering and Exiting Tools Mode

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Tools Mode

KEY POINT: Some features or options described in this chapter may not
display or be selectable depending on the configuration of your machine.
The Tools Mode enables you to establish the default settings for your DocuColor
2060/2045 digital press with scanner to fit your individual requirements. You can
change the settings for a variety of features, such as the initial screen to display
when the press is powered on, the language to display on the Touch Screen,
special paper sizes that can be used in certain Paper Trays, timers, audio tone
controls, default settings for scanner features, image quality settings, and more.
KEY POINT:
• If you attempt to access the Tools Mode while a job is printing, access to the
screens will be delayed until the job completes printing.
• Jobs will queue, but will not print while the Tools Mode is active.
• You cannot access the Tools Mode if the 2060/2045 is in a Fault condition.
• You cannot access the Tools Mode if the Pause key on the Control Panel has
been pressed to halt a job. When the job that was stopped has been
completed, Tools Mode may be accessed.
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  • Page 1: Tools Mode

    Overview Entering and Exiting Tools Mode 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Tools Mode KEY POINT: Some features or options described in this chapter may not display or be selectable depending on the configuration of your machine.
  • Page 2: Entering Tools Mode

    O O L S O D E Entering Tools Mode 1 – 2 Use the following method to enter the Tools Mode: Press the Access button on the Control Panel. The Access Password Screen appears. Use the keypad to enter the Tools Mode password. The default password is five 1s (1 1 1 1 1).
  • Page 3 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Touch the Tools Pathway button on the screen. The Machine Defaults 1 screen appears.
  • Page 4 O O L S O D E 1 – 4 • Touch the Machine Defaults 3 tab to display that screen. Figure 4. Machine Defaults 3 screen Touch the Exit Tools button to exit the Tools Mode. 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M...
  • Page 5: Navigating In Tools Mode

    O O L S O D E Navigating in Tools Mode Machine Defaults and Feature Defaults 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M The following table provides tells you how to navigate in Tools Mode by pressing or touching keys or buttons.
  • Page 6 O O L S O D E 1 – 6 The procedures used to change settings for the options shown on the screens are described in detail after the figures below. Figure 5. Machine Defaults 1 screen The Machine Defaults 2 screen is illustrated in the following figure. Figure 6.
  • Page 7 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M The Feature Defaults 1 screen is illustrated in the following figure. Figure 7.
  • Page 8: Machine Defaults 1

    O O L S O D E Machine Defaults 1 1 – 8 This section describes the features available to you through the Machine Defaults 1 screen. You can access the following DocuColor features through the Machine Defaults 1 screen: •...
  • Page 9: Initial Screen

    O O L S O D E Initial Screen Use the Initial Screen to select the default screen when the DocuColor is powered on. You can choose from three screens: • Features • Job Status • Machine Status NOTE:The Basic Features screen is the factory default setting. Touch the Initial Screen button on the Machine Defaults 1 screen.
  • Page 10 O O L S O D E 1 – 10 Touch the Features, Job Status or Machine Status button. NOTE:Refer to the DocuColor 2060/2045 Operator Manual for information regarding the features on this screen and regarding the Added Features, Image Quality, and More...
  • Page 11 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M If you change the default setting to the Machine Status screen, the following screen appears when the machine is powered on.
  • Page 12: Auto Color Calibration

    O O L S O D E Auto Color Calibration 1 – 12 KEY POINT: The DocuColor 2060/2045 Color Calibration procedure does not affect the quality of print jobs sent through your Raster Image Processor. It is for scan to print jobs only. The DocuColor 2060/2045 has a number of monitoring sensors, as well as feedback and control mechanisms, that are designed to enhance overall calibration stability.
  • Page 13 O O L S O D E KEY POINT: Calibration targets can be printed only on A4 or letter sized paper. Ensure that your IOT has A4 or Letter paper loaded in one of the paper trays. KEY POINT: You should be skilled in color science and calibration procedures before attempting to use the options available on these screens.
  • Page 14 O O L S O D E 1 – 14 The five screening methods and what you should remember about each are described in the following table. Screening Method 150C (LPI Cluster Provides better coverage on rough paper Dot) Larger dot provides better color stability Reduces black and other solid color mottle Provides better black coverage due to black toner granularity...
  • Page 15 O O L S O D E Touch the Auto Color Calibration button on the Machine Defaults 1 screen. The Auto Color Calibration screen appears. Figure 14. Auto Color Calibration screen From this screen, you can perform the following tasks: •...
  • Page 16 O O L S O D E Run Calibration 1 – 16 Use the Run Calibration feature if it is visually obvious that the gray balance on your scan to print jobs is not correct. During the Run Calibration procedure, the digital press creates a Look Up Table by reading the 12 Toner Density Patches that print out.
  • Page 17 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Do one of the following: • Touch the 300 PG button to calibrate the 300 Line screens (200R, 200C, and 150C screens).
  • Page 18 O O L S O D E Check Gradation 1 – 18 The Check Gradation feature allows you to print gradated color patch prints for each line screen on the digital press. These gradated color patch prints are used to verify that the dry ink/toner densities for CMYK and Grey balance are correct. If you are dissatisfied with the appearance of any color on the print, you can manually adjust the dry ink/toner densities for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black using the Manual Adjust feature.
  • Page 19 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Touch the Check Gradation button on the Auto Color Calibration screen to begin the process.
  • Page 20: Manual Adjust

    O O L S O D E Manual Adjust 1 – 2 0 The Manual Adjust feature enables you to modify each color (CMYK) for Low, Mid, and High densities. You can also modify the same settings for the highlight values of each screen.
  • Page 21 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Follow the directions on the screen and touch the button for the value you wish to adjust.
  • Page 22: Tray Priority

    KEY POINT: Depending on your software version, the Tray Priority feature may not be available. This feature must be enabled by a Xerox Service Representative using the correct version of software. 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S...
  • Page 23 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Touch the Tray Priority button on the Machine Defaults 1 screen. T he Tray Priority screen appears.
  • Page 24: System Timers

    O O L S O D E System Timers Power Saver 1 – 2 4 The System Timers feature allows you to change the factory default settings for the timers in the digital press with scanner. To access the various timers, touch the System Timers button on the Machine Defaults 1 screen.
  • Page 25 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Touch the Power Saver button on the System Timers screen. The Power Saver screen appears.
  • Page 26: Screen Saver

    O O L S O D E Screen Saver 1 – 2 6 The Screen Saver feature allows you to protect the screen from being damaged with permanent marks if the digital press with scanner is idle for a period of time.
  • Page 27: Job Spacing

    O O L S O D E Job Spacing 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Use the Job Spacing feature when there are multiple jobs queued and you would like to allow 7 seconds to unload prints from a finishing device before the next job starts printing.
  • Page 28: Tools Off

    O O L S O D E Tools Off 1 – 2 8 Use the Tools Off feature to have the digital press with scanner automatically return to the printing or scanning mode when no action has been taken on the Tools Mode screens after the set amount of time.
  • Page 29 O O L S O D E Auto Resume Scan 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Use the Auto Resume feature to restart a copy job automatically after a fault is cleared and a scanned job is waiting for user instruction, or to restart a copy job waiting for user instruction after the Job Interrupt button on the Control Panel has been pressed.
  • Page 30: Auto Resume Print

    O O L S O D E Auto Resume Print 1 – 3 0 Use the Auto Resume Print feature to restart a job automatically after a fault is cleared and a job received over the network is waiting for user instruction, or to restart a job waiting for user instruction after the Interrupt button on the Control Panel has been pressed.
  • Page 31: Auto Resume Stop

    O O L S O D E Auto Resume Stop 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Use the Auto Resume Stop feature to restart a job automatically after the Pause button on the Control Panel is pressed and the job is waiting for user instruction.
  • Page 32: Auto Resume Hold

    O O L S O D E Auto Resume Hold 1 – 3 2 Use the Auto Resume Hold feature to automatically proceed to print the next job in the queue if the job currently printing is waiting for user instruction to clear a certain type of fault.
  • Page 33 O O L S O D E Auditron Mode Off 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Use the Auditron Mode Off feature to set the time that it takes the digital press to return to the initial Password screen after the cessation of user activity while in Auditron Mode.
  • Page 34 O O L S O D E Job Complete 1 – 3 4 The Job Complete feature determines when the digital press returns to the system default settings after a scanned job with programmed settings is complete. If a user has completed a job and failed to return the system settings to their default values by pressing the Clear All button on the Control Panel, the machine automatically restore thes default settings after the amount of time set in the Job Complete screen.
  • Page 35 O O L S O D E Job Program Incomplete 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M The Job Program Incomplete feature allows users to set the time that it takes the digital press to return to the default feature settings after features buttons have been selected to program a job, but the job has not been started and no user activity has occurred for the amount of time selected.
  • Page 36: Audio Tones

    O O L S O D E Audio Tones 1 – 3 6 There are three types of audio tones that can be activated on the digital press with scanner, as shown in the following table. Tone What the Tone Indicates Attention Tone An unselectable button has been touched.
  • Page 37 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Touch the button for the desired volume setting for each tone. To deactivate a tone, touch the Off button for that tone.
  • Page 38: Productivity Setting

    Productivity Setting 1 – 3 8 KEY POINT: If you have a DocuColor 2045, this feature is not available. Use this setting to optimize the throughput speed for the type of paper you run most frequently. Productivity Setting Feature options are provided in the following table.
  • Page 39 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Touch the Productivity Setting button on the Machine Defaults 1 screen. The Productivity Setting screen appears.
  • Page 40: Auto Tray Switching

    KEY POINT: Depending on which version of software you have installed, the Auto Tray Switching feature may not be available. This feature must be enabled by a Xerox Service Representative using the correct version of software. 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S...
  • Page 41 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Touch the Auto Tray Switching button on the Machine Defaults 1 screen. The Auto Tray Switching screen appears.
  • Page 42 O O L S O D E Transparency Size 1 – 4 2 Use the Transparency Size button to change the default size for printing on transparencies. Your options are 8.5x11.0” and 8.3x11.7” (or A4). Touch the Transparency Size button on the Machine Defaults 1 screen. The Transparency Size screen appears.
  • Page 43: Setting The Date

    O O L S O D E Set Date & Time Setting the Date 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Use the Set Date & Time feature to set the date and time for the system. The date and time is displayed on the Error Log screen and on the Date and Time screens.
  • Page 44: Setting The Time

    O O L S O D E Setting the Time 1 – 4 4 Touch the Set Date & Time button on the Machine Defaults 1 screen. The Set Date and Time screen appears with the Set Date button selected and options for setting the date displayed on the right.
  • Page 45: Dual Language

    Y S T E M This feature enables you to set one of two available languages as the default for the Touch Screen. When your DocuColor 2060/2045 was installed, your Xerox service representative loaded onto your system your choice of two languages that you can choose from to be displayed on the Touch Screen.
  • Page 46 O O L S O D E 1 – 4 6 After exiting the Tools Mode, you can switch the Touch Screen to the other language by pressing the Dual Language button on the Control Panel. Touch the Close button to return to the Machine Defaults 1 screen. Figure 37.
  • Page 47 O O L S O D E Non-Standard Paper Size 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M You can run non-standard sized paper from Trays 3 and 4 by entering the paper size on the Non-Standard Paper Size screen for the tray being used.
  • Page 48 You can use Trays 1 and 2 to run 12 x 18 inch or SRA3 (12.6 x 17.7 inch, 320 x 450 mm) paper by having your Xerox representative remove the side paper guide on the paper tray, then selecting the tray and the paper size on this screen.
  • Page 49: Machine Defaults 2

    O O L S O D E Machine Defaults 2 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M This section describes the features available to you through the Machine Defaults 2 screen.
  • Page 50 O O L S O D E Paper Registration Adjustment 1 – 5 0 Use the Paper Registration Adjustment feature when running duplex jobs to adjust the image position if the registration is not correct. Image adjustment may be necessary for a couple of reasons: •...
  • Page 51 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Side Edge Misalignment of reference of paper point on side one to side 2 (Y) Figure 41.
  • Page 52 O O L S O D E 1 – 5 2 Select either the Side 1 or Side 2 button to adjust the registration. KEY POINT: Use the Oversize Paper Offset button only for papers larger than long edge feed, 8.5x11 inch or A4 paper. Refer to Step 8 if using this option. On the next screen, select the tray from which the paper is feeding.
  • Page 53 O O L S O D E NOTE:The button for Tray 4 does not appear unless you have this optional accessory connected to your DocuColor 2060/2045. Use the up or down arrow buttons to enter the amount of adjustment for either edge or both edges.
  • Page 54 O O L S O D E 1 – 5 4 If you selected the Oversize Paper Offset button to adjust the registration on paper larger than 8.5x11 inch or A4 LEF, the following screen appears. Figure 44. Paper Registration Adjustment screen Touch the Offset Level 1, 2, 3, or 4 button to adjust the position of the paper as it feeds.
  • Page 55 O O L S O D E 100% Adjust 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Use the 100% Adjust feature to fine tune the 100% magnification value on your digital press with scanner.
  • Page 56 O O L S O D E Special Tray 1 – 5 6 Use the Special Tray feature to select a default tray that holds special materials for each of the following features: • Covers • Inserts • Transparency Dividers •...
  • Page 57: Additional Originals

    O O L S O D E Additional Originals 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Use the Additional Originals feature to scan, into one job, documents that have different programming requirements, or documents that must be scanned from different input areas.
  • Page 58 O O L S O D E Stored Program Access 1 – 5 8 Use the Stored Program Access feature to specify whether you want users to be able to store and recall jobs, or to just recall jobs. Touch the Stored Program Access button on the Machine Defaults 2 screen. The Stored Program Access screen appears.
  • Page 59 O O L S O D E Auto Recognition 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M The Auto Recognition feature allows you to define the range for recognition between Text: Photo and Black &...
  • Page 60 O O L S O D E 1 – 6 0 Touch the Auto Recognition button on the Machine Defaults 2 screen. The Auto Recognition screen appears. Figure 49. Auto Recognition screen Touch the Text: Photo or Black & White: Color button. Auto Photo & Text levels appear to the right of the Auto Recognition screen.
  • Page 61 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Figure 51. Black & White: Color screen Touch the button for the desired level on the popup screen. The available levels are 1 to 5.
  • Page 62 O O L S O D E Reduce/Enlarge Presets 1 – 6 2 Use the Reduce/Enlarge Presets feature to change the factory set default for the preset reduce and enlarge percentages that are available for the Reduce/Enlarge feature. The percentage can be changed to one of the available fixed magnifications, or you can change the variable preset percentage to whatever percentage between 25% and 400% you desire.
  • Page 63 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Figure 53. Preset Percentages screen To change the preset value shown on these buttons, touch the desired fixed percentage button from the above screen.
  • Page 64 O O L S O D E Photo Reproduction Level 1 – 6 4 Use the Photo Reproduction Level feature to adjust the reproduction level on your digital press with scanner. Each reproduction level varies in the definition of halftone effect and text effect. Select a default level that represents the type of image that is most frequently scanned.
  • Page 65 O O L S O D E Color Adjust & Registration Color Color 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M The Color Adjust & Registration feature allows you to define the 29 default colors that are available on the Basic Features screen, in the Single Color Option.
  • Page 66 O O L S O D E 1 – 6 6 Touch the Color Adjust & Registration button on the Machine Defaults 2 screen. The Color Adjust & Registration screen appears. Figure 56. Color Adjust & Registration screen Touch the desired color button to display the default setting. Use the up or down arrow buttons to adjust the values for Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow.
  • Page 67: Auto Rotation

    O O L S O D E Auto Rotation 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M The Auto Rotation feature allows you to turn on automatic rotation. Auto Rotation rotates the original image so it is in the same orientation as the selected output paper.
  • Page 68 O O L S O D E 1 – 6 8 Touch the Auto Rotation button on the Machine Defaults 2 screen. The Auto Rotation screen appears. Figure 57. Auto Rotation screen with APS & Auto R/E screen button selected Touch the On or Off button.
  • Page 69 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M If you selected On, touch the button for either APS & Auto R/E or APS & Tray Select &...
  • Page 70 O O L S O D E Maximum Scan to Print Quantity 1 – 7 0 Use the Maximum Scan to Print Quantity feature to set a limit on the number of copies that can be run for a single scan to print job. Touch the Maximum Scan to Print Quantity button on the Machine Defaults 2 screen.
  • Page 71: Decurler Setup

    O O L S O D E Decurler Setup Decurler Specifications 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Use the Decurler Setup feature to compensate for paper curl in your prints. Paper curl is caused by many variables: •...
  • Page 72 O O L S O D E Paper Weights 64 - 80 g/m 81 - 105 g/m 106 - 135 g/m 136 - 150 g/m 151 - 220 g/m 221 - 280 g/m 1 – 7 2 Paper Types A, B, and C, shown in the following table, are the parameters established for how papers interact with the DocuColor 2060/2045.
  • Page 73 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Load the Paper Tray with the paper you wish to use for a job. Make the correct paper weight selections on the tray for the paper being used and run a few test prints.
  • Page 74 If curl is still excessive, access the Tools Mode again and try another Paper Type setting. If you are not successful in reducing the curl, call your Xerox service representative. Touch the Reset button on the Decurler Setup screen to return to the settings established when you first accessed the screen.
  • Page 75: Machine Defaults

    Figure 61. Machine Defaults 3 screen Your Xerox service representative uses this feature to change certain system settings. It also may occasionally be used by system administrators. D M I N I S T R A T I O N U I D E 1–75...
  • Page 76 Each supplier of xerographic carbonless paper has developed their own unique chemistry, which is why the following procedure enabling this application, works best with Xerox Premium Digital Carbonless Paper. In order to avoid problems when running carbonless media, you may use the...
  • Page 77 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M switch on the carbonless media feature, press the 1 button on the Control Panel keypad.
  • Page 78 O O L S O D E 1 – 7 8 Exit Tools Mode and run your print job. KEY POINT: After running your print job, reenter Tools Mode, NVM Read/ Write, and switch off the feature. Follow the above steps and use the following setting for the New Value number: To switch Enablement feature, enter 0.
  • Page 79 O O L S O D E Feature Defaults 1 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M This section describes the features available to you through the Feature Defaults 1 screen.
  • Page 80: Color Mode

    O O L S O D E Color Mode 1 – 8 0 The Color Mode feature allows you to set the default on the Basic Features screen to Auto, Full Color (using Black, Yellow, Cyan, and Magenta), 3 Pass Color (using Yellow, Cyan, and Magenta), or Black.
  • Page 81: Paper Supply

    O O L S O D E Paper Supply 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M The Paper Supply feature allows you to designate the default paper tray for your DocuColor 2060/2045.
  • Page 82 O O L S O D E Edge/Center Erase Turning Off Edge Erase 1 – 8 2 This feature allows you to set the default values for the Border Erase and the Edge Center Erase options, or to turn off Edge Erase. When you are making 2- sided copies, Edge Erase is applied to both sides of the output.
  • Page 83: Border Erase

    O O L S O D E Border Erase 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M The Border Erase feature allows you to select the desired amount of the image to be erased on all four edges of the scan to print output.
  • Page 84 O O L S O D E Edge Center Erase 1 – 8 4 The Edge Center Erase feature allows you to independently select the amount of the image you want to erase from the edges of the document. Users who do not want to select Edge Erase values for all four edges of their document at the same time are able to select the Left/Right and Top/Bottom values independently of each other.
  • Page 85: Color Shift

    O O L S O D E Color Shift 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M The Color Shift feature allows you to shift the output color of your digital press. If you select a shift toward red, the red colors shift toward the yellow hue, the green colors toward the cyan hue, and the blue colors toward the magenta hue.
  • Page 86 O O L S O D E Output Without a Finishing Device 1 – 8 6 The Output feature allows you to set the default settings that display on the Output option on the Basic Features screen. You may select Auto, Face Up, Face Down, Collated, or Uncollated.
  • Page 87 O O L S O D E Using a High Capacity Stacker 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Touch the Output button on the Feature Defaults 1 screen. The Output screen opens.
  • Page 88 To send output to the Top Tray, touch the Top Tray button. If you selected Stacker Tray, touch the Offset button to have the printer automatically separate your sets. Touch the No Offset button if you do not want your sets separated.
  • Page 89 O O L S O D E Using a High Capacity Stacker Stapler 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Touch the Output button on the Feature Defaults 1 screen. The Output screen appears.
  • Page 90 To send output to the Top Tray, touch the Top Tray button. If you selected Main Tray, touch the Offset button to have the printer automatically separate your sets. Touch the No Offset button if you do not want your sets separated.
  • Page 91: Sided Output

    O O L S O D E 2 Sided Output 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M The 2 Sided Output feature allows you to set the default for the 2 Sided output options on the Added Features screen for scan to print jobs.
  • Page 92 O O L S O D E 1 – 9 2 Touch the 2-sided output button on the Feature Defaults 1 screen. The 2 Sided Output screen appears. Figure 74. 2 Sided Output screen with 1-2 Sided selected Touch the 1 to 1, 1 to 2, 2 to 2, or 2 to 1 button. The following screens show the 2 Sided Output screen with 2 to 2 Sided selected and with 2-1 Sided selected.
  • Page 93 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Figure 76. 2 Sided Output screen with 2-1 Sided Output selected If you select one of the 2 sided options, select either Head to Head orientation or Head to Toe orientation, as described in the following table.
  • Page 94: Original Type

    O O L S O D E Original Type 1 – 9 4 The Original Type option allows you to set the original type default on the Image Quality screen. Set the default for the majority of the original documents that you will be scanning or printing.
  • Page 95 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M KEY POINT: If you select either Auto Photo & Text or Photo, you should also select the detail for that original type.
  • Page 96 O O L S O D E 1 – 9 6 Touch the Original Type button on the Feature Defaults 1 screen. The Original Type screen appears. Figure 77. Original Type screen Under the Auto Photo & Text, Text, Photo, or Map column headings, select an original type for your default setting.
  • Page 97 O O L S O D E Chroma 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M The Chroma feature allows you to raise or lower the chroma default setting of Normal to achieve more or less color saturation on prints.
  • Page 98 O O L S O D E Reduce/Enlarge 100% or Auto 1 – 9 8 The Reduce/Enlarge option allows you to set the percentage (100%, Auto, or Preset/Variable) of the default reduction or enlargement that displays on the Basic Features screen. If you select 100%, the digital press duplicates the output print at the same size as the original document.
  • Page 99 O O L S O D E Preset/Variable 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M If you select Preset/Variable, the digital press reduces or enlarges the original document at the selected value.
  • Page 100: Image Shift

    O O L S O D E Image Shift 1 – 10 0 The Image Shift feature allows you to set the default for Image Shift in the Added Features, Image Shift screen. You can set separate defaults for Side 1 and Side 2 images on the output print.
  • Page 101 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Touch the Image Shift button on the Feature Defaults 1 screen. The Image Shift screen appears.
  • Page 102 O O L S O D E 1 – 10 2 To set the defaults for Side 2, touch the Side 2 button. Then, touch the Side 2 Mirror or Side 2 Independent button. The popup screen allows you to specify the amount of image shift for the Side 2 Independent selection only.
  • Page 103 O O L S O D E 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M Figure 84. Image Shift screen with Unrestricted Shift selected • If you selected the Corner Shift button, select Side 1 or Side 2. Then use the eight different arrow buttons to shift your original image.
  • Page 104: Color Balance

    O O L S O D E Color Balance 1 – 10 4 The Color Balance feature allows you to set the default levels for the four process colors (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) on the Image Quality screen. You can set th defaults for areas of high, medium, and low density on the scanned prints.
  • Page 105 O O L S O D E Lighten/Darken 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M The Lighten/Darken feature enables you to set the default for the Lighten/Darken option on the Image Quality screen.
  • Page 106 O O L S O D E Feature Defaults 2 1 – 10 6 Access the Feature Defaults 2 screen by touching the More... tab on the Machine Defaults1, Machine Defaults 2, or Feature Defaults 1 screen. Figure 88. Feature Defaults 2 screen 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R...
  • Page 107 O O L S O D E Sharpness 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M The Sharpness feature allows you to set the default for the Sharpness option on the Image Quality screen.
  • Page 108 O O L S O D E 1 – 10 8 2 0 6 0 / 2 0 4 5 S O C U O L O R Y S T E M D M I N I S T R A T I O N U I D E...

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