Using The Digital Art Functions - Minolta CF 9001 User Manual

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Professional Way to Make Color Copies
4.3

Using the Digital Art Functions

These pages explain about how to make settings for the various Digital Art
functions the copier offers, including such ones as making a copy in a
specified color and with a colored background.
When you touch [DIGITAL ART], a
screen appears that allows you to make
settings for the Digital Art functions.
For copy samples, see the "Creative
Image Book" separately provided.
Monotone
Background Color
Neg.-Pos.
Reverse
Color
Separation
X/Y Zoom
Image Repeat
Multi-Page
Enlargement
Mirror Image
Postcard
CF9001
The original can be copied in one of 20 single colors.
The background of the original can be copied in one of 18 single colors.
The original can be copied with tonal arrangements reversed.
It can be combined with Monotone to produce a monotone copy and
with full color to produce a full color copy with the original tonal
arrangements reversed.
4-Color
Each
The colors on the original are separated into four
color channels (yellow, magenta, cyan, and black)
and the particular color data is processed to make
one copy in each of the four colors extracted.
Black
The colors on the original are separated into four
color channels (yellow, magenta, cyan, and black)
and the particular color data is processed to make
one copy of each in black.
3-Color
Each
The colors on the original are separated into three
color channels (yellow, magenta, and cyan) and the
particular color data is processed to make one copy
in each of the three colors extracted.
Black
The colors on the original are separated into three
color channels (yellow, magenta, and cyan) and the
particular color data is processed to make one copy
of each in black.
The zoom ratio for the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) directions can be
set independently.
The entire image on the original can be repeatedly copied onto a single
copy at a desired zoom ratio.
The original is automatically divided into multiple parts, each being
copied onto a separate sheet of paper. The function is used when you
want to enlarge your original to a size larger than A3.
The copy size may be defined by either of the three ways: using a
standard size, specifying a zoom ratio, or entering a custom size.
An image, identical to the original except reversed, as if viewed in a
mirror, is produced.
Four identically sized (postcard) images of the original can be produced
on a single A4 copy.
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