Improving Image Quality - Lanier 5415 Operator's Manual

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Improving Image Quality

The image is too light.
The image is too dark.
The copy appears blurred.
The copy has unintended
specks or spots.
Service and Supplies
Symptom
Possible Cause
A "lighter" exposure level for
the Auto Exposure Mode has
been specified.
A "lighter" exposure level for
the Manual Exposure Mode
has been specified.
The paper is damp.
A "darker" exposure level for
the Auto Exposure Mode has
been specified.
A "darker" exposure level for
the Manual Exposure Mode
has been specified.
The surface of the Original
Glass is dirty.
The original document is not
securely placed upon the
Original Glass.
The paper is damp.
The surface of the Original
Glass is dirty.
The Original Pad is dirty.
The original document is a
second-generation copy or
an OHP transparency (or
other translucent media),
etc.
Images from the backside of
a double-sided document
may be reproduced when the
front side is copied.

Improving Image Quality

Action
Adjust the Auto Exposure
Level Priority of the User's
Choice Mode.
Or, disable the Auto
Exposure Mode and adjust
settings manually through
the Manual Exposure Mode.
Adjust the exposure setting
using the Exposure Control
Keys.
Replace the paper.
Adjust the Auto Exposure
Level Priority of the User's
Choice Mode.
Or, disable the Auto
Exposure Mode and adjust
settings manually through
the Manual Exposure Mode.
Adjust the exposure setting
using the Exposure Control
Keys.
Wipe the Original Glass clean
with a soft cloth.
Place the original document
securely on the Original
Glass.
Replace the paper.
Wipe the Original Glass clean
with a soft cloth.
Wipe the Original Pad clean
with a soft cloth.
Set a blank sheet of paper
over the original document.
Lower the exposure level
setting using the Exposure
Control Key.
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