Ricoh NC5006 Operating Instructions Manual page 107

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DESIGNATING
AREAS
Notes for designating
areas:
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Before selecting the shape for designating
the area, check which functions can be applied for each shape in
the tables (-
pages
7-3
and 7-6),
Do not designate an area which overlaps part of another area.
In Creative Editing mode, the job settings
specified
for the area designated
last will be applied
for the
overlapped
portion.
In Color Editing mode, the job settings might not function as specified.
The more areas you designate, the more time copying will take.
If you designate an area in Right Angle Polygon mode, make
sure to mark points
that make right angles.
If
you mark a point which does not match
for making a right angle, the editor will automatically
specify the point
to make it a right angle.
If you mark a line and it overlaps another line you previously marked, the last point you marked will be canceled
automatically.
Because the display editor scans at 100
dpi, the inner side of curved
outline
might
be jagged.
Under the following
condition,
the machine
might not detect
a closed loop area completely.
The outline is thinner than 0.5mm or 0.02 inch.
The outline is not completely
closed, it is too
light to detect,
or the thickness
is uneven.
.
The outline is not black.
The space between outlines is too small.
c The outline is jagged.
To paint adjacent areas well, select them right to left, then top to bottom. If areas are not designated
in that
order, white lines might appear between two adjacent areas. This is especially
important for pie charts.
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~ For column charts, place the original so that the columns are oriented in the same way as paper moves.
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)((White lines might appear)
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(Better result)
To Designate
An Area
Before
designating
areas,
refer
to the
key functions
and
basic
operation
of the display
editor.
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