Coating Certain Section Of Preprinted Paper; (Clear Coat Form Composition); Coating Certain Section Of Preprinted Paper (Clear Coat Form Composition) - Canon imagePRESS C1+ Manual

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Coating Certain Section of Preprinted Paper

(Clear Coat Form Composition)

The Clear Coat Form Composition mode enables you to superimpose a previously
scanned image as a clear image, which has been stored in the hard disk of the
machine (image form), on the preprinted paper. Each toner (black, cyan, magenta,
or yellow) is not used, only the clear toner is used for this mode.
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Image Form
IMPORTANT
To use the Clear Coat Form Composition mode, the image form must be stored in the
machine beforehand. (See Chapter 4, "Customizing Settings," in the Reference Guide.)
It is recommended that you scan the image form in the Black mode.
You can also select the image form scanned in the Auto-Color Select mode or Full Color
mode. However, if you select the image form scanned in the Auto-Color Select mode or
Full Color mode and use it as the clear image, colour sections of the clear image except
for black sections may become lighter or not be printed.
Up to 100 image forms can be stored. However, this number varies depending on the
free space of the hard disk.
Printing performance may not be optimal in the Clear Coat Form Composition mode,
depending on the selected document and image form.
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Coating Certain Section of Preprinted Paper (Clear Coat Form Composition)

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