Type Of Original - Canon imageRUNNER 2320 Copying Manual

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Type of Original

You can manually select the type of original so that the machine reproduces copies
as faithful as possible to the original. The following three types of original modes
are available:
1
■ Text Mode
This mode is best suited for making copies of text originals. Blueprints or pencil drawn
originals can also be copied clearly.
■ Text/Photo Mode
This mode is best suited for making copies of originals containing both text and images/
photos, such as magazines or catalogues.
■ Photo Mode
This mode is best suited for making copies of photos printed on photographic paper, or
making copies of images printed with halftone dots (i.e., printed photos).
IMPORTANT
• Combinations of these three modes (Text, Text/Photo, and Photo) cannot be selected at
the same time. If you select one of these modes, the previously set mode is canceled.
• If you make copies of an original containing halftones, such as a printed photograph,
using the Photo mode, the moiré effect (a shimmering, wavy pattern) may occur. In this
case, you can lessen this moiré effect by using the Sharpness mode. (See "Sharpness,"
on p. 3-19.)
NOTE
• The default setting is 'Text'.
• If 'Photo' or 'Text/Photo' is selected, you will have to adjust the copy density manually, if
necessary. The Automatic Copy Density mode is not available.
• If the original is a transparency, select the type of original ➞ adjust the density to the
most appropriate level for the original.
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Adjusting Density and Image Quality
Text Mode
Text/Photo Mode
Photo Mode

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