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COLOR SYSTEM 110/115 Operator’s Manual Please read this manual before operating this equipment. After you finish reading this manual, store it in a safe place for future reference.
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The manuals (three books) of this copier describe the functions, operating methods, and notes on usage of the CS 110/115. Before operating the CS 110/115, please carefully read these manuals to gain a clear understand- ing of the various functions so that you can use them effectively to meet your copying needs. After reading the manuals, store them in a safe place for future reference.
Using This Manual The Color System 110/115 includes three manuals; Operator’s Manual (this manual), User’s Manual, and Quick Index Manual Overview Operator’s Manual (this manual) The Operator’s Manual describes the operation method of all the functions of this copier. Use this manual to learn the details about operating this copier.
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Using This Manual Chapter 5 Copying by Other Special Methods This chapter details a variety of copying methods. It includes how to copy the left and right pages of a book in one step, how to make copies by erasing unexpected shadows from an original, how to copy multiple originals onto a single sheet by automatic reduction, how to copy the front and back covers onto sheets of a type differing from the text copy paper, and how to copy an original onto transparencies.
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Indicates a function that can be used when the copier is equipped with the optional CS 110/115 NC Océ CS 110/115 NC. Example displays used in this manual assume that the copier is equipped with all possible options. The actual displays will vary with the attached options.
CONTENTS Preface ............................ I Using This Manual ........................ II CHAPTER 1 Before Using the Copier ................ 1-1 Components and Their Functions ..................1-2 Control Panel and Touch Panel Display ................1-2 Control Panel ......................1-2 Touch Panel Display ....................1-4 Editor-F1 ........................1-9 About the Editor .........................1-9 Placing an Original on the Editor ................1-10 Color Sheet ........................
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CONTENTS Confirming the Copy Settings ..................2-43 How to Confirm the Copy Settings .................2-43 CHAPTER 3 Advanced Zoom Copying/Two-sided Copying ........3-1 Advanced Zoom Functions ....................3-2 Zoom ..........................3-2 Zoom Program ........................3-3 XY Zoom ..........................3-7 Manually Setting the Copy Ratios ................3-7 Setting Copy Ratios Suitable to the Selected Paper Size ..........3-9 Multi-page Enlargement ....................
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CONTENTS CHAPTER 6 Adjusting Colors and Image Quality ............ 6-1 Adjusting Colors ........................6-2 Color Balance ........................6-2 Saturation Adjustment ......................6-4 Hue Adjustment ........................6-6 Adjusting the Hue for All Colors as a Whole ..............6-6 Adjusting the Hue for Each Color .................6-8 Density Fine Adjustment ....................6-10 Registering/Deleting/Recalling the Color Balance ............
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CONTENTS Framing an Area to be Repeated .................8-6 Mirror Image ........................8-8 Framing a Mirror Image ....................8-9 Slanted Image ........................8-10 Framing a Slanted Image ................... 8-11 Orientation of Slanting ....................8-11 Text Editing ......................8-12 Making Copies with Specified Colors for Text ............8-12 Making Copies Using Only the Contours ..............
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CONTENTS Making Character Composition Multiple Editing in the Window Mode ..... 11-29 Making Copies for Each Color ..................11-33 Offset Plate Original ..................... 11-33 <Mode Memory/Recall/Additional Functions> CHAPTER 12 Setting/Recalling Mode Memory ............12-1 Storing/Recalling Mode Memory ..................12-2 Storing Mode Memory ......................12-2 Recalling Mode Memory ....................12-7 Recalling the Previous Copy Settings ................12-8 Recall Mode ........................12-8...
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CONTENTS Feeder Cleaning ....................13-62 Wire Cleaning ........................13-64 Print Gradation Adjustment ................13-66 CS 110/115 NC SWOP Emulation Adjustment ..............13-68 CS 110/115 NC Original Type Selection for Printer ...............13-70 CS 110/115 NC APPENDIX ........................A-1 Using the Guide ........................ A-2 Using the Guide for Each Purpose ................... A-2 Using the Guide for Each Function ...................
Components and Their Functions Control Panel and Touch Panel Display Control Panel Black key (ON when selected) Sets the Black Monochrome mode in which copies are made only in black. (p. 2-11) Full Color key (ON when selected) Sets the Full Color mode in which copies are made in four colors.
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Components and Their Functions Control Panel and Touch Panel Display Original Recognition key (ON when selected) Turns ON/OFF the Original Size Recognition function in which the copier automatically determines the size of the original. (p. 2-16) Center Shift key (ON when selected) Automatically centers the original image on the sheets when copies are made.
Components and Their Functions Control Panel and Touch Panel Display Touch Panel Display The standard display of the Touch Panel shows the items below. The screen required for the current copy mode setting is displayed while the copy settings are being programmed. The contents of the default copy settings can be changed.
Components and Their Functions Control Panel and Touch Panel Display I Message display The following types of messages and keys are displayed on the Touch Panel Display. · Messages and keys needed to make the copy settings · Messages concerning maintenance and troubleshooting. ·...
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Components and Their Functions Control Panel and Touch Panel Display I Paper Select key Press to select the paper feed drawer. I Copy exposure keys Use to adjust the copy exposure. Press the Auto key to automatically set the best copy exposure for an original to be copied.
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Some keys cannot be used when the functions are combined in certain ways; the keys are grayed out and cannot be used in this case. On CS 110/115, the keys of the functions unavailable in combination with the previously selected function are grayed out.
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Components and Their Functions Control Panel and Touch Panel Display ❍ Standard Copy Settings When the power switch of the copier is turned On, the screen with the standard copy settings appears on the Touch Panel Display. The screen with the standard copy settings is called the standard display in this manual.
Editor-F1 About the Editor With the optional Editor-F1 (hereinafter called Editor), it is easy to make area designations, shift position designations, and color selections using the color palette. mark When placing an original on the Editor, place the original face up and align the upper right corner of the original with this mark.
Editor-F1 About the Editor Placing an Original on the Editor Place an original face up and align the upper right corner of the original with the mark. <Image Composition> Color Original Black-and-white Original When moving the original from the Editor to the platen glass, turn it over in the left-right direction.
Editor-F1 Color Sheet A color can be easily selected by pressing on the color sheet with the edit pen. There are four color sheets: sheet A, sheet B, sheet C, and a custom sheet. In the custom sheet, user's original colors can be registered/changed. (p. 13-29) If a color has been registered or changed in the custom sheet, print the custom sheet as a new color sheet (p.
CHAPTER 2 Basic Copying This chapter describes the following operation procedures. Making Copies Using the Control Panel Keys Making the Copy Settings Confirming the Copy Settings Basic Mode...
Making Copies Turning ON the Power Confirm that the security key is in When the copier power is turned OFF, any scanned image data is the ON state, and then set the erased. After the power is turned ON, scan the image again if power switch to the "I"...
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Making Copies Turning ON the Power To prevent unauthorized copies This copier is provided with a security key to ensure that only authorized copies are made. Use of this key enables managing the use of this copier. Appoint a specific manager for this copier for control and management to prevent unauthorized copying.
Making Copies Entering the Department ID Number and Password If the copier is under department ID management, the screen to enter a department ID number and/or a password is displayed when the power is turned ON. When this screen appears, enter the registered department ID number and/or password. Copies can be made only if the correct password is entered.
Making Copies Auto Start Auto Start can be set by pressing the (Start) key immediately after the power is turned ON or during warm-up of the copier after paper jam removal processing. The copy job specified for Auto Start is automatically started as soon as the copier is ready to copy.
Making Copies Basic Copying Procedure The following explains the basic operation flow for making copies. The scale on the platen glass is only a guideline for placing an original. It does not indicate the size available for copying. Lift the platen glass cover. Place To make copies from transparencies the original on the platen glass...
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Making Copies Basic Copying Procedure Carefully lower the platen glass Press the following keys on the Control Panel to program the cover. respective functions or modes: [ACS] key (Automatic Color Selection Program the necessary copy function: black-and-white/color) settings. [Full Color] key (Full Color mode) [Black] key Press the...
Making Copies Copy Quantity The copy quantity can be entered from 1 to 100. Enter the copy quantity using the The copy quantity can be entered from 1 to 50 in the Two-sided number keys. Copy Mode, and from 1 to 20 in the Sorting Mode.
Using the Control Panel Keys ACS (Setting/Canceling Automatic Black-and-White/Color Recognition) When the [ACS] key is pressed, the ACS (Automatic Color Selection) function is activated. This function automatically recognizes whether an original is color or black-and-white. And, it automatically makes copies from a color original in the Full Color mode and from a black-and-white original in the Black Monochrome mode.
Using the Control Panel Keys Full Color When the [Full Color] key is pressed, the Full Color Copying function is activated to make copies in the Full Color mode regardless of the color and black-and-white originals. The ACS function is selected and the [ACS] key indicator is lit when the power is turned ON in the default state of the copier.
Using the Control Panel Keys Black (Black Monochrome Copying) When the [Black] key is pressed, the Black Monochrome Copying function is activated to make copies in the Black Monochrome mode regardless of the color and black-and-white originals. The ACS function is selected and the [ACS] key indicator is lit when the power is turned ON in the default state of the copier.
Using the Control Panel Keys Interrupt When the key is pressed, the Interrupt mode is activated. Press this key to stop the current copy job and begin another copy job. The following modes and settings can be specified in the Interrupt mode: ·...
Using the Control Panel Keys Interrupt Remove the original for the If you are copying from the platen glass, temporarily remove the current copy job from the platen original from the platen glass. If you are copying from the original glass.
Using the Control Panel Keys Interrupt When Placing an Original in the Single Sheet Document Feeder of the Optional Feeder Press the key. If a department ID and/or a password are already registered, the screen appears to prompt you When the key is pressed, its indicator starts blinking.
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Using the Control Panel Keys Interrupt Adjust the slide guides to fit the size of the original for the interrupt copy job. 11 x17 Place the side to be copied face You can only insert one sheet at a time; failure to do so may cause down.
Using the Control Panel Keys Original Size Recognition When the [Original Recognition] key is pressed, the Original Size Recognition function is activated. This function enables the copier to automatically recognize the size of an original and produce the copy on a suitable size of paper. The Original Size Recognition function may not work for the following types of originals.
Using the Control Panel Keys Using the Control Panel Keys Center Shift When the [Center Shift] key is pressed, the Center Shift function is activated. This function centers the entire original on the copies. The Center Shift function is selected and the [Center Shift] key indicator is lit when the power is turned ON in the default state of the copier.
Using the Control Panel Keys Using Other Control Panel Keys (Stop) key Press to stop continuous copying. The copy quantity, paper size, and copy ratio cannot be changed during continuous copying. First, press the (Stop) key to stop the copy job, and then change the respective settings. More than one sheet may be output depending upon the timing when the (Stop) key is pressed.
Making the Copy Settings Preset Zoom When a preset copy ratio is selected from the Touch Panel display, copies can be enlarged/reduced to standard paper sizes. Enlargement: The size of an original can be enlarged from one standard paper size to another when copies are made.
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Making the Copy Settings Preset Zoom Press the [Done] key. The screen returns to the standard display with the selected copy ratio displayed. Press the (Start) key. The copy job begins. Basic 2-20 Mode...
Making the Copy Settings Auto Zoom (Determining the Copy Ratio According to the Paper Size) Auto Zoom (Determining the Copy Ratio According to the Paper Size) The Auto Zoom function automatically enlarges/reduces the original size according to the selected paper size when copies are made. The paper size can be selected from 11”x17”, LGL, LTRR and LTR.
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Making the Copy Settings Auto Zoom (Determining the Copy Ratio According to the Paper Size) To cancel the Auto Zoom function, Press the [Auto Zoom] key. press the [Auto Zoom] key again. Press the [Done] key. The screen returns to the standard display and "Auto%" is displayed.
Making the Copy Settings Entire Image The Entire Image function automatically reduces the original slightly so that any of the surrounding edges of the original image will not be cut off from the copies. To make 11”x17”-size full bleed copies with the direct copy ratio, it is also necessary to specify the Entire Image mode.
Making the Copy Settings Paper Selection When a drawer is selected, the copy paper size is set. There are two paper selection methods: Auto Paper Selection Manual Paper Selection The Auto Paper Selection function is ON when the power is turned ON in the default state of the copier.
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Making the Copy Settings Paper Selection Press the [Done] key. The screen returns to the standard display, and "Auto" is displayed. Press the (Start) key. The copy job begins. Basic 2-25 Mode...
Making the Copy Settings Paper Selection Manual Paper Selection (Used to Manually Select the Desired Paper Size) This method is used to manually select the desired copy paper size. Press the [Paper Select] key. Press a desired paper size key. Press the [Done] key.
The following types of copy paper can be loaded into the Stack Bypass. ·Paper size: 12”x18” to LTR ·Paper weight: 17-lb bond to 110-lb index (64 g/m 209 g/m To place paper 11”x17”, LGL, LTRR size in the Stack Bypass, pull out the auxiliary tray.
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60-lb cover and 90-lb index (157 g/m Extra Heavy Card Stock: Heaviest paper that can be set up to 110-lb index (209 g/m Be sure to select Special Paper 1 or 2 when Special Paper 1 or 2 is Transparency: Transparencies indicated on the paper package.
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Making the Copy Settings Manual Feed Copying If paper is already placed in the stack bypass Press the [Paper Select] key. Press the [Manual Paper Selection] key. The subsequent procedure is the same as Step 4 onwards when copy paper is placed in the stack bypass. Basic 2-29 Mode...
Making the Copy Settings Manual Feed Copying Manual Feed Copying onto Paper of 12”x18” Place a sheet of paper in the Stack Place paper in the stack bypass by referring to "Manual Feed Bypass. Copying," on p. 2-27. To make a copy onto 12”x18” paper, be sure to place it in the Stack Bypass.
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Making the Copy Settings Manual Feed Copying Press the (Start) key. The copy job begins. Basic 2-31 Mode...
Making the Copy Settings Manual Feed Copying Manual Feed Copying onto a Irregular Size of Paper Place a sheet of paper in the Stack Place paper in the stack bypass by referring to "Manual Feed Bypass. Copying," on p. 2-27. The screen to select the paper size is displayed.
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Making the Copy Settings Manual Feed Copying Press the [Next] key. Select the paper type, and press the [OK] key. The display returns to the paper selection screen, indicating that the Stack Bypass paper has been selected. Press the (Start) key. The copy job begins.
Making the Copy Settings Manual Feed Copying Manual Feed Two-sided Copying Two-sided copies can be made using the stack bypass. When making two-sided copies with the stack bypass, use the stack bypass for both the first and second sides. Place the original in the stack See "Manual Feed Copying,"...
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Making the Copy Settings Manual Feed Copying Press the [1st Side] key, and then When making the second side copy in the Two-sided mode, the [OK] key. press the [2nd Side] key, the [OK] key, and the [Done] key in this order.
Making the Copy Settings Copying onto Transparencies There are two methods for copying onto transparencies; copying onto transparencies in a drawer or in the Stack Bypass. Transparencies have a copying side and a non-copying side. In order to obtain high- quality images, place the transparencies with the proper feeding orientation.
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Making the Copy Settings Copying onto Transparencies Press the [Paper Select] key. Select the drawer with the transparencies loaded. Press the [Transp. Type] key. Press either the [Transparent Type] If a dark image is projected from a transparency copied with the or [Reflective Type] key, and press [Transparent Type] key selected, make another copy by selecting...
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Making the Copy Settings Copying onto Transparencies Press the [Done] key. Press the (Start) key. When making a copy onto multiple transparencies, you can interleave a sheet of copy paper between each transparency. For details, see "Transparency Interleaving" (p. 5-19). The copy job begins.
Making the Copy Settings Copying onto Transparencies When loading transparencies into the Stack Bypass When copying onto transparencies from the Stack Bypass which has been registered as the transparency feeding location, perform the following procedure. Load transparencies into the Stack Bypass. Vertical placement (LTR) : Position the corner with the white triangle at the...
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Making the Copy Settings Copying onto Transparencies Confirm the position of the transparency film, and press the [OK] key. Press the [Transp. Type] key. When the Standard display appears, press the [Paper Select] key. Press either the [Transparent Type] If a dark image is projected from a transparency copied with the or [Reflective Type] key, and press [Transparent Type] key selected,...
Making the Copy Settings Original Type Selection If the type of an original to be copied is set, copies can be made with the image quality close to the original. There are seven different settings available for originals. Text/Image: Select when the original contains both text and printed images.
Making the Copy Settings Copy Exposure Adjustment The copy exposure can be adjusted in the following two methods: [A] key: Press to automatically adjust the copy exposure according to the darkness of the original. [Light] / [Dark] keys: Press to manually adjust the copy exposure. To lighten the copy exposure Copy exposure can be adjusted during a copy job.
Confirming the Copy Settings How to Confirm the Copy Settings When the Sp. Feature settings have been made, the [Setting Confirmation] key is displayed in the upper right of the Touch Panel Display. To check the contents of the set function and mode, press the [Setting Confirmation] key. If you want to change the settings, you can change the target item on the displayed screen.
CHAPTER 3 Advanced Zoom Copying/ Two-sided Copying This chapter describes how to use the following functions. Advanced Zoom Functions Two-sided Copying Functions...
Advanced Zoom Functions Advanced Zoom Functions Zoom The Zoom function allows you to make enlarged/reduced copies by setting any desired copy ratio from 25% to 400% in 1% increments. Press the [Copy Ratio] key. Press the [+] or [-] key to enter the The copy ratio can also be entered with the number keys on copy ratio.
Advanced Zoom Functions Zoom Program The Zoom Program function automatically calculates and then sets the appropriate copy ratio needed to make a copy of the specified size from an original of the specified size. There are two methods for setting the copy ratio: Zoom ..
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Advanced Zoom Functions Zoom Program Press the [Orig. Size] key, and To enter values in units of mm, press the mm key. enter the original size using the number keys displayed on the screen. Press the [Copy Size] key, and To set different copy ratios in the horizontal (X) and vertical (Y) enter the copy size using the...
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Advanced Zoom Functions Zoom Program Setting the Copy Ratio in XY Zoom Mode Different copy ratios can be set in the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) directions. Press the [XY Zoom] key. To enter values in units of mm, press the mm key. Enter the X and Y sizes of the To set the same copy ratio in the horizontal (X) and vertical (Y)
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Advanced Zoom Functions Zoom Program Press the [OK] key. The copier is now ready to make copies. Basic Mode...
Advanced Zoom Functions XY Zoom The XY Zoom function allows you to make enlarged/reduced copies by specifying different copy ratios in the horizontal and vertical directions. The horizontal and vertical copy ratios can be set from 25% to 400%, respectively, in 1% increments.
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Advanced Zoom Functions XY Zoom Press the [X] or [Y] key, and enter When the [Auto] key is pressed, the copy ratios are automatically each copy ratio using the [+] and selected so that the image will fit to the size of the copy paper. [-] keys.
Advanced Zoom Functions XY Zoom Setting Copy Ratios Suitable to the Selected Paper Size You can make the settings so that the copy ratios will be set automatically according to the selected copy paper size. Place the original, and press the [Paper Select] key.
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Advanced Zoom Functions XY Zoom Press the [Other Zoom] key. Press the [XY Zoom] key. Press the [Auto] key for X and Y, respectively. Press the [OK] key. The copier is now ready to make copies. Basic 3-10 Mode...
Advanced Zoom Functions Multi-page Enlargement When an enlarged copy is made, the output size may occasionally exceed the size of available copy paper. In this case, the Multi-page Enlargement function can be used to make an enlarged copy by dividing the copy into separate sheets of paper. There are two methods for specifying the output size: Specification by The image is enlarged by the copy ratio specified for the X (horizontal)
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Advanced Zoom Functions Multi-page Enlargement Press the [Copy Ratio(s)] key, and then the [Next] key. Press the [+] or [-] key to enter the For the proper copy ratio setting, refer to “Relationship Between Copy copy ratio. Ratio and Paper Size,” on p. 3-17. The copy ratio can also be entered with the number keys displayed on the screen.
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Advanced Zoom Functions Multi-page Enlargement Setting the copy ratio in the XY Zoom mode The different copy ratios for the multi-page enlargement size can be specified in the horizontal (X) and vertical (Y) directions. The procedure below follows Step 4 in the operation of “Specifying the Enlargement Size by Entering the Copy Ratio(s),”...
Advanced Zoom Functions Multi-page Enlargement Specifying the Enlargement Size by Entering the Output Page Count The number of copies (divided sections) is given the priority in the multi-page enlargement mode. Press the [Copy Ratio] key. Press the [Other Zoom] key. Press the [Multi-P Enlar] key.
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Advanced Zoom Functions Multi-page Enlargement Press the [Number of Output Pages] key, and then the [Next] key. Press the [Paper Select] key. Select the paper size, and press The transparency feeding location is grayed out and cannot the [Done] key. be selected.
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Advanced Zoom Functions Multi-page Enlargement Press the [OK] key. If the (Stop) key is pressed during multi-page enlargement The copier is now ready to make copies. copying and then the (Start) key is pressed, copying will resume from the first page of the divided sections.
Advanced Zoom Functions Multi-page Enlargement Relationship Between Copy Ratio and Paper Size Original size: 11”x17” This table provides guidelines for Reproduction Paper Total sheets of Total determining the copy ratio and ratio (%) sizes coy paper size paper size. When all of the 11”x17”...
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Advanced Zoom Functions Multi-page Enlargement Pasting together the output pages Example: As illustrated below, enlarge the original (11”x17”-size) and create 22”x34”-size vertical copy. Original size, placement: 11”x17”, vertical Output size, placement : 22”x34”, vertical Based on the above, consulting the Table on p. 3-17 indicates that the copy ratio is 200%, the most suitable paper size is 11”x17”, and six pages (2 x 3) will be output.
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Advanced Zoom Functions Multi-page Enlargement In some cases, the image on each of the divided copies may sometimes overlap slightly with the image on the adjacent copy. When pasting together the sections, trim off any overlapping portions and blank space. The width of the image overlap will differ according to the specified copy ratio and paper size.
) can be loaded into a drawer for 1 2-sided, 2 2-Sided, and Book 2-Sided copying. To make two-sided copies on heavier paper 28-lb bond to 110-lb index (106 g/m to 209 g/m ), use the Stack Bypass (see p. 2-27).
Advanced Zoom Functions 1 2-sided (Making Two-sided Copies from One-sided Originals) The “1 2-sided” copy function automatically reverses the copy sheet to make copies of two one-sided originals onto the front and back sides of a single sheet. The copy quantity can be set up to 50. The copy quantity can be set up to 20 only when making a copy in the Sort mode with the original placed in the Feeder.
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Advanced Zoom Functions 1 2-sided (Making Two-sided Copies from One-sided Originals) Canceling the Auto Original Counting The number of originals is automatically counted in Cover function mode (p. 5-15) even if Auto The Auto Original Counting function automatically counts Counting is set to Off. the number of original pages using the Feeder once before copying, and makes the arrangement so that the first page is on top (the front sheet).
Advanced Zoom Functions 2 1-sided (Making One-sided Copies from Two-sided Originals) This function automatically reverses a two-sided original placed in the Feeder and makes two one-sided copies. Place the original in the Feeder. Press the [Two-Sided Mode] key. Press the [2 1-Sided] key. Press the [OK] key.
Advanced Zoom Functions 2 2-sided (Making Two-sided Copies from Two-sided Originals) This function automatically reverses two-sided originals placed in the Feeder and makes two-sided copies. The copy quantity can be set up to 50. The copy quantity can be set up to 20 only when making a copy in the Sort mode with the original placed in the Feeder.
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Advanced Zoom Functions 2 2-sided (Making Two-sided Copies from Two-sided Originals) Press the [OK] key. The copier is now ready to make copies. Basic 3-25 Mode...
Advanced Zoom Functions Book 2-sided (Making Two-sided Copies from the Left and Right Pages of a Bound Original) This function makes two-sided copies of the left and right pages of a bound original, such as a magazine or book, onto a single sheet in one step. Be sure to select LTR for the paper size when using the Book 2-sided copying feature.The copy quantity can be set up to 50.
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Advanced Zoom Functions Book 2-sided (Making Two-sided Copies from the Left and Right Pages of a Bound Original) Press the [OK] key. The copier is now ready to make copies. Basic 3-27 Mode...
Creating Margin CHAPTER 4 Copying by Changing the Image Position This chapter describes how to use the following functions. Shift Margin Advanced Mode...
Creating Margin Changing the Image Position for Copying Types of Shift Functions The Shift functions are used to change the position of an entire original image or the position of an image in a designated area to another designated area when copies are made.
Creating Margin Center Shift/Parallel Shift/Corner Shift These modes allow you to move the image of an original detected by the Original Size Recognition function to the center, top, bottom, right, left, or a corner of a copy sheet when making copies. When the Original Size Recognition function is OFF or the size of the placed original cannot be recognized automatically, the image cannot be moved.
Creating Margin Moving the Image to a Designated Position (Number Key Entry) This mode allows you to move the entire image of an original to a position designated with the number keys when making copies. The destination position of the image to be moved is designated by a distance from the center of the copy sheet.
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Creating Margin Moving the Image to a Designated Position (Number Key Entry) Enter the values to specify the To enter values in units of mm, press the mm key. destination position. The distance from the center of the copy sheet to the top, bottom, left, or right is entered with the number keys displayed on the screen.
Creating Margin Moving the Image to a Designated Position (Pen Entry) This mode allows you to use the edit pen of the Editor to designate the reference point on the original and the shift destination position. Designate a single point as the reference point on the image to be moved using the edit pen, and then designate the shift destination position.
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Creating Margin Moving the Image to a Designated Position (Pen Entry) Press the [Shift] key. Press the [Pen Entry] key. When this mode is used with a dark original, the reference point may be slightly changed. Correctly place the original by aligning it to the positioning mark, and turn off the Original Size Recognition function before...
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Creating Margin Moving the Image to a Designated Position (Pen Entry) Check the shifting distance, then The shifting distance can be changed with the number keys press the [OK] key. on the screen. Place the original on the platen glass (see p.1-10). The display returns to the Sp.
Creating Margin Area Shift This mode allows you to select a rectangular area on the original and to make a copy of the area onto another rectangular area designated on a copy sheet. It is also possible to automatically enlarge/reduce the image according to the area designated on the copy sheet.
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Creating Margin Area Shift Press the first point of the area to be moved with the pen. Press the second point of the area to be moved with the pen. Confirm the designated area, and then press the [Next] key. Press the first point of the shift destination area with the pen.
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Creating Margin Area Shift Press the second point of the shift destination area with the pen. Place the original on the platen Confirm the designated shift glass (see p. 1-10). destination area. Press the [Auto Zoom] key. Advanced 4-11 Mode...
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Creating Margin Area Shift Press the [Image Priority] key or [Area Priority] key. There are two types of Auto Zoom mode. Image Priority: The entire image designated to be moved is inserted in the destination area. The image size is automatically enlarged or reduced according to the destination area.
Creating Margin Creating Margins Margin This function enables you to shift the original image to the top, bottom, left, or right by a set distance and create a margin on copies when making copies. Four types of margins can be created; left, right, top, or bottom margin. Press the [Sp.
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Creating Margin Margin Press the [-] or [+] key to specify If you use the CS 115, the width of the left margin or right margin the margin width. can be specified for both the front side and the back side. Press the [OK] key.
CHAPTER 5 Copying by Other Special Methods This chapter describes how to use the following functions. Two-page Separation Frame Erase Image Combination Cover Mode Transparency Interleaving...
Erasing Shadows from Copies Making Copies by Dividing the Image Two-Page Separation This function is used to copy the left and right pages of a bound original, such as a book or pamphlet, onto two separate sheets of paper. Make sure that the Original Size Recognition function is On. When the Feeder is attached and an original is placed on the platen glass, be sure to make copies with the Feeder lifted so that the original size will be correctly recognized.
Erasing Shadows from Copies Erasing Shadows from Copies 1-7, 1-8 Types of Frame Erase Functions The Frame Erase functions allow you to erase surrounding shadows or frames that may appear on copies of certain types of originals. There are three types of Frame Erase features: Sheet Frame Erase: Erases the edges of the copy paper with a specified width of white background.
Erasing Shadows from Copies Sheet Frame Erase This function erases any frames or shadows from a copied image using a specified width of white background. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Frame Erase] key. Press the [Sheet Frame Erase] key, and then the [Next] key.
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Erasing Shadows from Copies Sheet Frame Erase Press the [-] or [+] key to specify If any frame erase width has been specified in another Frame the frame erase width. Erase mode, that set value is retained as the frame erase width.
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Erasing Shadows from Copies Sheet Frame Erase To specify different values for top, bottom, left, and right frame erase widths The frame erase width can be specified for the top, bottom, left, and right independently of each other. Press the [Adjust Each Dim.] key on the screen for specifying the frame erase widths.
Erasing Shadows from Copies Original Frame Erase If you copy an original smaller than a copy sheet, shadows may sometimes appear around the copied image. The Original Frame Erase function allows you to erase such shadows when making copies. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Frame Erase] key.
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Erasing Shadows from Copies Original Frame Erase Select the original size, and then If the specified paper size differs from the original size detected by press the [Next] key. the Original Size Recognition function, the frame erase will be performed for the detected size. The original size designation mode can be selected from two types;...
Erasing Shadows from Copies Book Frame Erase If you copy a bound original such as a book, shadows may appear around or at the center of the copied image. The Book Frame Erase function erases such shadows when copies are made. Press the [Sp.
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Erasing Shadows from Copies Book Frame Erase Select the size of the bound The original size designation mode can be selected from two original, and press the [Next] key. types; A/B size and inch size. The mode can be changed by pressing the [Inch-Size] or [A/B-Size] key.
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Erasing Shadows from Copies Book Frame Erase To specify different values for top, bottom, left, right, and center frame erase widths The frame erase width can be specified for the top, bottom, left, right, and center independently of each other. Press the [Adjust Each Dim.] key.
Making Copies by Reducing Multiple Originals into a Single Image Maki n g Copi e s by Reduci n g Mul t i p l e Ori g i n al s i n to a Si n gl e I m age 1-10 Image Combination This function automatically reduces the images of multiple originals in the Feeder...
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Making Copies by Reducing Multiple Originals into a Single Image Image Combination Select the original size, and press There are two methods for designating the paper size; A/B Size the [Next] key. and Inch Size. After pressing the key for inch or A/B Size, select the paper size.
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Making Copies by Reducing Multiple Originals into a Single Image Image Combination Canceling the Auto Original Counting function The Auto Original Counting function automatically counts the number of original pages using the Feeder before copying and arranges the originals so that the first page is on the left side of the front sheet.
Making Copies by Reducing Multiple Originals into a Single Image Making Copies by Adding a Front and/or Back Cover Cover Mode This function enables you to add a front and/or back cover using paper different from that for the main text copies. There are two methods for adding a cover: Front Covers: Adds a front cover to the copy.
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Making Copies by Adding a Front and/or Back Cover Cover Mode Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Cover Mode] key. Press the [Front Covers] key or [Front & Back Covers] key, and then the [Next] key. Advanced 5-16 Mode...
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Making Copies by Adding a Front and/or Back Cover Cover Mode Press the [Printed] key. To make no copy onto the covers, press the [Blank] key. (If Front Covers is selected) (If Front & Back Covers is selected) Press the [Next] key. The stack bypass paper can also be Press the key for the cover copy selected.
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Making Copies by Adding a Front and/or Back Cover Cover Mode Press the key for the feeding If there is no paper loaded of the same size as the front cover, only location of paper for the main text the cover paper stock feeding location is highlighted;...
Interleaving Sheets of Paper Between Transparencies Interleaving Sheets of Paper Between Transparencies 1-39 Transparency Interleaving This function enables you to interleave a sheet of copy paper between each transparency when making a copy onto multiple transparencies. There are two types of Transparency Interleaving: Printed Interleaf Sheet: The same image as is on the transparency is copied onto the interleaf sheet.
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Interleaving Sheets of Paper Between Transparencies Transparency Interleaving Press the [Next] key. The stack bypass paper can also Select the interleaf sheet feeding be selected. For details, see location. “Manual Feed Copying,” on p. 2-27. Only feeding locations with the same size of paper as the transparencies are displayed.
Adjusting Colors CHAPTER 6 Adjusting Colors and Image Quality This chapter describes how to use the following functions. Color Balance One Touch Color Sharpness Image Quality Adjustment Advanced Mode...
Adjusting Colors Adjusting Colors 1-18 Color Balance This function allows you to adjust color tones by varying the relative strength of yellow, magenta, cyan, and black. It is also possible to register the adjusted color tones. Select the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Color Balance] key.
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Adjusting Colors Color Balance Basic Knowledge About Color Primary Colors — RGB and CMYK The primary colors have two types; “primaries of light” and “primaries of material.” The primaries of light refer to lights of red (R), green (G), and blue (B). When all of these three colors are mixed, the result is transparent (white light).
Adjusting Colors 1-19 Saturation Adjustment This function adjusts the vividness of an image. The saturation can be adjusted for all colors as a whole or for individual colors separately including yellow, green, red, magenta, blue, and cyan. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Color Balance] key.
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Adjusting Colors Saturation Adjustment Press the key indicating the color for saturation adjustment. To adjust the saturation of all the colors, press the [All] key. Adjust the saturation using the [Low] key and [High] key. Press the [OK] key. The [Saturation Adjustment] key is highlighted. Press the [OK] key.
Adjusting Colors 1-19 Hue Adjustment This function adjusts the color hues that are the different distinguishable shades of red, blue, yellow, green, etc. Colors can be adjusted so that, for example, red will be actually red with a strong yellow component or yellow will be actually close to yellow-green, and so on.
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Adjusting Colors Hue Adjustment Press the [All] key. Press the [ ] key to shift all colors When all colors as a whole are shifted to the right, for example, as a whole to the right or press the yellow becomes closer to green and blue is closer to magenta.
Adjusting Colors Hue Adjustment Adjusting the Hue for Each Color Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Color Balance] key. Press the [Hue Adjustment] key. Press the [Color-By-Color] key. Advanced Mode...
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Adjusting Colors Hue Adjustment Press the key indicating the color for hue adjustment, and then adjust the hue using the [ ] and ] keys. Color to be adjusted Pressing the Pressing the Yellow Closer to red Closer to green Green Closer to yellow Closer to cyan...
Adjusting Colors 1-19 Density Fine Adjustment This function adjusts the color density for yellow, magenta, cyan, and black individually in high (dark portion), medium, and low (light portion) density areas. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Color Balance] key. Press the [Density Fine Adjust] key.
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Adjusting Colors Density Fine Adjustment Adjust the color density for high, medium, and low density areas using the [-] and [+] keys. Press the [OK] key. The [Density Fine Adjust] key is highlighted. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Sp. Feature screen, and the [Color Balance] key is highlighted.
Adjusting Colors Registering/Erasing/Recalling Color Balance After the Color Balance adjustment is complete, you can register the adjusted Color Balance settings and recall them when necessary. Up to four color balance settings can be registered. Saturation adjustments, hue adjustments, and density fine adjustments are not registered. To register the Color Balance settings You can register the adjusted Color Balance settings.
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Adjusting Colors Registering/Erasing/Recalling Color Balance Press the [Recall/Register] key. Press the [Store/Erase] key. If any Color Balance settings have been already registered, the registered settings are displayed. If no settings have been registered, “Unregistered” is displayed. Press the [Register] key. Press the key to register the Color If a key with settings already registered is pressed, the...
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Adjusting Colors Registering/Erasing/Recalling Color Balance Confirm the settings to be To change the settings to be registered, press the [No] key. registered, and then press the [Yes] key. The message “Stored in memory.” is displayed, and then the screen to select the Color Balance settings to be recalled appears.
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Adjusting Colors Registering/Erasing/Recalling Color Balance To assign a name to the registered Color Balance You can assign a name to the registered Color Balance settings. Press the [Recall/Register] key. Press the [Store/Erase] key. Press the [Register Name] key. Press the key for the Color A name can be assigned to any key with Color Balance Balance to be named, and then the...
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Adjusting Colors Registering/Erasing/Recalling Color Balance Enter a name using the character Each time the [Entry Mode] key is pressed, the entry mode is keys displayed on the screen. changed to alphabet, and symbol modes in that order. If your target character or symbol is not displayed in symbol mode, press the [ ] or [...
Adjusting Colors Registering/Erasing/Recalling Color Balance To delete registered Color Balance settings You can delete registered Color Balance settings. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Color Balance] key. Press the [Recall/Register] key. Press the [Store/Erase] key. Advanced 6-17 Mode...
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Adjusting Colors Registering/Erasing/Recalling Color Balance Press the [Erase]key. Press the key indicating the Color Balance settings to be deleted, and then press the [OK] key. Press the [Yes] key. Press the [No] key to not delete the registered Color Balance settings.
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Adjusting Colors Registering/Erasing/Recalling Color Balance Press the [Cancel] key. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Sp. Feature screen, and [Color Balance] key is highlighted. Advanced 6-19 Mode...
Adjusting Colors Registering/Erasing/Recalling Color Balance To recall the registered Color Balance settings You can recall the registered Color Balance settings. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Color Balance] key. Press the [Recall/Register] key. Press the key indicating the Color You can make changes to the recalled Color Balance settings.
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Adjusting Colors Registering/Erasing/Recalling Color Balance Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Sp. Feature screen, and the [Color Balance] key is highlighted. Advanced 6-21 Mode...
Making Copies with Desired Image Quality Making Copies with Desired Image Quality 1-11, 1-12, 1-13 One Touch Color This function allows you to make copies with a desired copy image quality according to your application with just one touch of a key. The following image quality adjustment features can be used in the One Touch Color mode: Vivid Colors:...
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Making Copies with Desired Image Quality One Touch Color Select the desired image quality To make fine adjustments to the color intensity, press the [Fine] for adjustment. key. For details, see “To make fine adjustments to the color intensity,” on p. 6-24. Multiple items can be selected for image quality adjustment.
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Making Copies with Desired Image Quality 1-13 One Touch Color To make fine adjustments to the color intensity You can finely adjust the color intensity in the One Touch Color mode. Press the [Fine] key. Press the [Low] key or [High] key to finely adjust the color intensity.
Making Copies with Desired Image Quality Making Clear Image Contours 1-20 Sharpness Use the Sharpness function to adjust the clarity with which images are copied. For example, if Sharpness is increased when copying blueprints or originals written lightly with a pencil, copies can be made with clear text and lines. In addition, if Sharpness is decreased when copying images made up of fine dots, such as magazine and newspaper photos, uneven color (stripes) known as the “moire effect”...
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Making Clear Image Contours Sharpness (For Text/Printed Image, Text/Photo, or Color Copy original) (For Text or Map original) Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Sp. Feature screen, and the [Sharpness] key is highlighted. The copier is now ready to make copies. Advanced 6-26 Mode...
Adjusting Image Quality Adjusting Image Quality 1-14 Background Color Adjustment You can perform the following two types of Background Color Adjustment. Hide Background: Makes fine adjustments so that the background color will not be copied when an original with a colored background such as a catalog or a yellow original is copied.
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Adjusting Image Quality Background Color Adjustment Press the [Fine] key. Press the [Light] key or [Dark] key When yellow is fine-adjusted, the hiding levels of red and green to fine-adjust the hiding level of become the same level as yellow if they have been adjusted.
Adjusting Image Quality Background Color Adjustment Hide Backside Image Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Image Quality Adjustment] key. Press the [Hide Backside Image] key. Press the [Fine] key. Advanced 6-29 Mode...
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Adjusting Image Quality Background Color Adjustment Press the [Dark] or [Light] key to adjust the hiding level of the image on the backside of the original. If the level is set closer to [Light], a dark backside image can be hidden from the copy. However, a light color portion may also be hidden from the original image to be copied.
Adjusting Image Quality 1-15 Color Range Adjustment When an original containing a color with a high saturation level is copied, the gradation of the portion with a high saturation level tends to be difficult to reproduce in the copied image. In this case, the Image Quality Adjustment feature can automatically adjust the entire color range with good balance to reproduce the gradation in the portion that is difficult to be differentiated.
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Adjusting Image Quality Color Range Adjustment Press the [Fine] key. Press the [S] key or [L] key for each color to set the adjustment level (compression rate). If the compression rate is increased (set toward the right end of the scale), adjustment is made so that fine differences in a high saturation portion can be reproduced.
Adjusting Image Quality 1-16 Black Adjustment This function allows you to adjust the gray scale and make clear distinction of the black area in an original. Use this mode to prevent black areas from being copied as solid black or to prevent an original with many black characters from being copied too lightly.
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Adjusting Image Quality Black Adjustment Press the [Enhance Black] key or [Weaken Black] key to adjust the gray scale. If black is enhanced, a black portion will be darker, but it fails to reproduce fine differences in black. On the contrary, if black is weakened, a black portion will be slightly lighter, but it allows readily reproducing fine differences in black.
Adjusting Image Quality 1-17 Complexion Adjustment This function allows you to adjust the complexion of portraits so that they will be copied with a more true and clear hue of the person’s complexion. Assume that the copy exposure is already set to "A" on the standard display. In this case, if the [Image Quality Adjustment] key is pressed and the image quality is adjusted, the "A"...
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Adjusting Image Quality Complexion Adjustment Press the [Increase Yellow] key or The colors other than the complexion of the figures may [Increase Red] key to adjust the change, too. complexion. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Image Quality Adjustment feature.
CHAPTER 7 Designating Colors/Setting Color Creation Mode This chapter describes how to use the following functions. Color Designation Color Registration Color Creation Advanced Mode...
Designating Colors for Use Color Palette Selection You can select a color from the Editor's color palette. You can switch between the sheets A - C and a custom sheet. There are two methods for color palette selection. Select the desired color from the color palette using the edit pen. Enter the number of the desired color on the color palette using the number keys.
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Designating Colors for Use Color Palette Selection Press the [Single Color] key. Press the desired color on the Confirm that the [Color Palette] key is highlighted. color palette using the edit pen. Press the [+] or [-] key to make fine adjustment to the color if necessary.
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Designating Colors for Use Color Palette Selection To change the color sheet When you cannot find your desired color on the currently set color sheet in the Editor, change the color sheet (see p. 1-11), and then make the color sheet change settings according to the following procedure.
Designating Colors for Use Color Palette Selection To select a color on the color sheet with the number keys Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Color Creation] key. Press the [Single Color] key. To change the color sheet, press Press the [Number Key Entry] key.
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Designating Colors for Use Color Palette Selection Enter the color palette number For the correspondence between the color and the color No., refer using the number keys displayed to the Quick Index manual. on the screen. Press the [Done] key. Press the [OK] key.
Designating Colors for Use Color Circle Selection You can select a color from the color circle displayed on the screen. Colors can be selected for various functions when needed. This section describes how to select a color during operation of the Single Color function, for example. The method for selecting a color is the same for the operation of other functions.
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Designating Colors for Use Color Circle Selection Press the [Color Circle] key. Press the key for the color to be If the [Black Only] key is pressed, 100% black can be selected by a selected. single operation. Press the [+] or [-] key to make fine adjustment to the color if necessary.
Designating Colors for Use Registered Color Selection You can select a color from the registered colors. For color registration, see "Color Registration," on p. 7-16. Colors can be selected for various functions when needed. This section describes how to select a color during operation of the Single Color function, for example.
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Designating Colors for Use Registered Color Selection Press the [Registered Color] key. Press the key for the color to be A key with a registered color has a small black square ( ) selected from the registered displayed on the lower right. colors.
Designating Colors for Use Designated Color Selection You can designate a color on the original or on the color designation sheet using the edit pen. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Color Creation] key. Press the [Single Color] key. Press the [Designated Color] key.
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Designating Colors for Use Designated Color Selection Place the original with the target You can also specify a color from another sheet. For details, see color face up on the Editor, "To specify a color from another sheet," on p. 7-13. aligning the original with the mark.
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Designating Colors for Use Designated Color Selection To specify a color from another sheet Place the original on the Editor aligning with the mark, place the color designation sheet along the left edge of the original, and then press one point of the color to be designated using the edit pen.
Designating Colors for Use Original Color Selection Select the color of the original as it is. This method can be used with "Ending Color in Color Gradation" or "Color for Text, Contour, Image & Shadow in Text Editing." This section describes how to select the color of the original for the ending color in Color Gradation.
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Designating Colors for Use Original Color Selection Press the [Ending Color] key. Press the [Original Color] key. The [Originl Color] key is highlighted, indicating that the color of the original has been selected. Press the [OK] key. The screen to select the beginning and ending colors for the gradation is displayed, and "Original Color"...
Color Palette Selection Registering Colors for Use Color Registration This mode allows registration of up to eight original colors created by the user with assigned names. Fine adjustments of a color are temporary, and effective only for the copy function that has made those adjustments.
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Registering Colors for Use Color Registration Press the [Register] key. You can assign a name to the registered color. For details, see "To assign a name to the registered color," on p. 7-19. The key with a color already Select the key where the color is registered has a black square ( ) to be registered.
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Registering Colors for Use Color Registration Confirm the content of the color to To cancel the registration or to change the color to be be registered, and then press the registered, press the [No] key. [Yes] key. The screen to register/erase a color is displayed. Press the [Done] key.
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Registering Colors for Use Color Registration To assign a name to the registered color You can assign a name to the registered color. Press the [Register Name] key. Select the key to assign a name, and then press the [Next] key. Enter a name using the character Each time the [Entry Mode] key is pressed, the entry mode is...
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Registering Colors for Use Color Registration To delete the registered color You can delete a registered color. Press the [Erase] key. Select the key of the registered color to be deleted, and then press the [OK] key. To cancel the color deletion, Confirm the content of the color to press the [No] key.
Color Creation 1-21 Single Color This mode makes copies from a color or black-and-white original in one specified color. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Color Creation] key. Press the [Single Color] key. Select a color. There are four methods for selecting a color: Color Palette Selection Press the [OK] key.
Color Creation 1-22 Color Gradation This mode adds gradations of a specified color to an image or background on a black-and-white original. The Color Gradation mode has seven types of gradation patterns. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Color Creation] key. Press the [Color Gradation] key.
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Color Creation Color Gradation Press the [Background] key or [Image] key to select a target to apply gradation. Background: Adds gradations to the background of the original. Image: Adds gradations to the image of the original. Select a gradation pattern. You can perform any of the following three types of adjustments depending on the...
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Color Creation Color Gradation Press the [Ending Color] key. Select the ending color for the There are five methods for selecting a color: gradation, and then press the [OK] Color Palette Selection (see p. 7-2) key. Color Circle Selection The ending color is the final color of the gradation. (see p.
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Color Creation Color Gradation To add a frame with the gradation If an image has been selected for the target to apply gradation, no You can add a frame with the gradation pattern. frame can be set for any gradation pattern. In addition, if [Repeat] has been set, no frame can be added with the gradation pattern.
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Color Creation Color Gradation Press the key indicating the width of a frame to be added. The location available for frame setting varies with the selected gradation pattern. Press the [OK] key. Advanced 7-26 Mode...
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Color Creation Color Gradation To specify the pitch for repeating the If Frame has been set, Repeat cannot be set. gradation Gradation can be repeated by specifying the repetition pitch. Select the gradation pattern. Press the [Repeat] key. Select the pitch where the gradation repeats.
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Color Creation Color Gradation (Pitch in both vertical and horizontal directions) Press the [OK] key. To make fine adjustments to the gradation The smoothness of the gradation can be finely adjusted. Select the gradation pattern. Press the [Gradation Adjust.] key. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to...
Color Creation 1-23 Color Filter This mode makes copies by adding the color of a color filter to the entire image like a photograph taken by a camera equipped with a color filter. The strength (exposure) of the filter can be adjusted as desired. Press the [Sp.
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Color Creation Color Filter Press the [Next] key. Select a color for the color filter. There are four methods for selecting a color: Color Palette Selection Press the [OK] key. (see p. 7-2) Color Circle Selection The display returns to the Color Creation screen, and the (see p.
Color Creation 1-24 Coloring This mode adds color to an area bounded by lines in a black-and-white original. Place the original face up on the Editor, aligning the original with mark. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Color Creation] key. Press the [Coloring] key.
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Color Creation Coloring Designate the coloring area with To clear an individual point, press the key for the point to be cleared, the edit pen. and then press the [Clear Point] key. To clear all the designated points of an area, press the [Clear All Points] key.
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Color Creation Coloring Press the [OK] key. You can add/change a point to/in the designated area by pressing To set other coloring areas (groups), repeat from Step 5. the [Add/Modify Point] key while you are making the coloring Press the [OK] key. settings.
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Color Creation Coloring Select a Background Coloring mode. To add color to the image Color is added to parts of the image that are inside the designated area. Original Image Coloring Press the [Image Coloring] key on the Coloring setting screen. Advanced 7-34 Mode...
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Color Creation Coloring To change the position of the designated point You can change the position of the designated point. Select the point to be moved. Press the [Move Point] key. Press the arrow direction key to specify the destination position. Press the [Done] key.
Color Creation 1-26 Base Color This mode adds color to the background that is not a part of the image in a black- and-white original. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Color Creation] key. Press the [Base Color] key. There are four methods for Select a color for the background.
Color Creation 1-27 Blue Background This function makes copies with a white text and blue background from black-and- white originals with an image (black portion) and white background. The background color can also be set to a color other than blue. Press the [Sp.
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Color Creation Blue Background Press the [Next] key. There are four methods for selecting a color: The screen to select a color for the blue background is Color Palette Selection displayed. (see p. 7-2) Color Circle Selection Press the [OK] key. (see p.
Color Creation 1-25 Color Conversion This mode changes a specific color in an original to a different color on the copies. Place the original face up on the Editor, aligning it with the mark. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Color Creation] key. Advanced 7-39 Mode...
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Color Creation Color Conversion Press the [Color Conversion] key. Using the edit pen, designate the area where color is to be changed. Press the [Next] key. Press either the [Gradation] key or If it is not necessary to make fine adjustments to the gradation, [No Gradation] key.
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Color Creation Color Conversion Press the [Narrow] key or [Wide] key to adjust the recognition range for the color to be converted. Narrow: The recognition range for the color to be converted becomes narrow. If the original has a similar color tone over an entire area, narrow the color recognition range.
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Color Creation Color Conversion Press the [Next] key. Select a color after the color There are four methods for selecting a color: conversion. Color Palette Selection (see p. 7-2) Color Circle Selection Press the [OK] key. (see p. 7-7) The display returns to the Color Creation screen, and the Registered Color Selection [Color Conversion] key is highlighted.
Image Creation CHAPTER 8 Setting the Image Creation Mode This chapter describes how to use the Image Creation features for adding various types of changes to an original image. Advanced Mode...
Image Creation Image Creation 1-28 Nega/Posi This mode reverses the hues and gradations of the original. When Color for Text, 3-D Shadow Only, or Flat Shadow Only is specified in the Text Editing mode, the Nega/Posi settings are canceled. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Image Creation] key.
Image Creation 1-29 Image Repeat This mode makes copies by either repeating the entire original or only a designated area vertically a specified number of times, or by repeating it until the copy sheet is fully filled with the image. Image Repeat may occasionally be unavailable depending on the copy settings.
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Image Creation Image Repeat Press the [Image Repeat] key. Press either the [-] key, [+] key, or If Area Designation, Framing, or Blanking has been set, the [Auto] key to specify the number [Framing] key is not displayed. of times. To frame the original image to be copied in Image Repeat mode, press the [Framing] key to...
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Image Creation Image Repeat Original placement and Image Repeat direction The image is repeated in the vertical direction of the platen glass. Advanced Mode...
Image Creation Image Repeat Framing an Area to be Repeated Frame an original image to be repeated. To designate an image area with the edit Press the [Framing] key. Press the [Pen Entry] key, and then the [Next] key. Press two points to designate an Press the [Clear Point] key to delete the designated point.
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Image Creation Image Repeat To designate an image area using the number keys Press the [Framing] key. Press the [Number Key Entry] key, and then the [Next] key. Designate the image area using To enter values in units of mm, press the mm key.
Image Creation 1-30 Mirror Image This mode makes copies of the mirror image of an original. There are three types of Mirror Image functions: Mirror Symmetry ----- The original image is copied as a mirror image with the vertical direction as the axis. Top Symmetry -------- The image is flipped up with the top edge of the original as the axis.
Image Creation Mirror Image Press the [Mirror Image] key. To frame the original image to be Press the [Mirror Symmetry], [Top copied in Mirror Image mode, Symmetry], or [Bottom Symmetry] press the [Framing] key to designate an area of the image. key to specify the Mirror Image type.
Image Creation 1-31 Slanted Image This mode makes copies with the image at a slant. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Image Creation] key. Press the [Slanted Image] key. If the Slanted Image setting causes a part of the copy image to fall outside the paper, only the part that falls on the paper is copied;...
Image Creation Slanted Image Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Image Creation screen, and the [Slanted Image] key is highlighted. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the Sp. Feature screen, and the [Image Creation] key is highlighted. The copier is now ready to make copies.
Image Creation 1-32 Text Editing This mode enables you to perform various types of editing on a black-and-white original. These image editing capabilities are especially useful for editing characters. There are three functions for text editing. Color for Text ..Makes copies with specified colors for text. Contour ....
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Image Creation Text Editing Press the [Color For Text] key. There are five methods for Select a color. selecting a color: • Color Palette Selection (see p. 7-2) Press the [OK] key. • Color Circle Selection The display returns to the Text Editing screen. (see p.
Image Creation Text Editing Making Copies Using Only the Contours This mode makes copies of only the contours of the image. The color of the contours can be specified. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Image Creation] key. Press the [Text Editing] key. Press the [Contour] key.
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Image Creation Text Editing Press the [ ] or [ ] key to To add color to the specified contour, press the [Contuour specify the width of the contour. Color] key to specify a color. For details, see “To specify a color for The width of the contour can be specified in units of 0.25 the contour,”...
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Image Creation Text Editing To specify a color for the contour Copies with only the contours can be made with a specified color. Press the [Contour Color] key. There are five methods for Select a color. selecting a color: • Color Palette Selection (see p.
Image Creation Text Editing Making Copies with Shadows Added to Text Copies can be made with shadows added to text. It is also possible to specify color for the shadow. There are two types of shadows. 3-D shadow ....A three-dimensional shadow is added to the image. Flat shadow ....
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Image Creation Text Editing Press the [Shadow] key. A color can be specified for the Press either the [3-D Shadow] or selected Shadow type. To [Flat Shadow] key to select a specify a color, press the [Shadow Color] key. For details, Shadow type.
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Image Creation Text Editing Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the Sp. Feature screen, and the [Image Creation] key is highlighted. The copier is now ready to make copies. To specify a shadow length Press the [Shadow Length] key. The screen to specify the shadow length is displayed.
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Image Creation Text Editing To specify a color for shadows A color can be specified for the shadows added to text. Press the [Shadow Color] key. Select a color. There are five methods for selecting a color: • Color Palette Selection (see p.
Image Creation 1-33 Texture This mode scans a texture or pattern from cloth, paper, etc., and then adds it to the image on the copy. Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Image Creation] key. Press the [Texture] key. Place the pattern of the texture to be added on the platen glass.
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Image Creation Texture Press the [Scan] key. To designate an area of the pattern to be scanned, press the [Scan Area Designation] key. For details, see “Designating a Scan Area,” on p. 8-23. If no area is designated, the area of 5/8”...
Image Creation Texture Designating a Scan Area An area to be scanned can be designated. Press the [Scan Area Designation] key. The screen to designate the center of the scan area 5/8” x 5/8” (16 mm x 16 mm) with the edit pen is displayed. Place the texture original on the Editor.
Image Creation 1-34 Special Effects Special effects such as Reduced Gradation and Solarization can be specified for the original. Reduced Gradation ..Reduces the number of gradations in the original when making a copy. Solarization ....Reverses colors in the middle of gradations when making a copy.
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Image Creation Special Effects Press the [Reduced Grandation] key. Press the [Low] or [High] key to specify the gradation level. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Image Creation screen, and the [Special Effects] key is highlighted. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the Sp.
Image Creation Special Effects Setting Solarization Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Image Creation] key. Press the [Special Effects] key. Press the [Solarization] key. Advanced 8-26 Mode...
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Image Creation Special Effects Press the [ 1 ], [ 2 ], or [ 3 ] key to specify the Solarization type. Select one of the three levels; from the level of smoothly reversing the gradation changes above a certain brightness ([1]) to the level of distinctly reversing with clear gradation changes ([3]).
Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Designating Areas with the Edit Pen How to Designate Areas Multiple areas can be specified as they are or as a group on a single original. Up to 15 areas (up to 200 areas on a single original) can be designated for one area group.
Designating Areas with the Edit Pen How to Designate Areas Press the [Area Designation] key. Press the [Desig. Methods] key. Press the key indicating the area There are nine types of areas that can be designated. For shape to be designated, and the details on the area type and its designation method, see “Area press the [Done] key.
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Designating Areas with the Edit Pen How to Designate Areas After designating all necessary points, press the [OK] key. Press the key for the image editing To add areas or change a designated area, press the [Add/ to be set. Modify Area] key.
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Designating Areas with the Edit Pen How to Designate Areas Upon completion of image editing You can continue to set the image editing by pressing setting, press the [OK] key. another Area Group key. The display returns to the Sp. Feature screen, and the [Area Designation] key is highlighted.
Designating Areas with the Edit Pen How to Designate Areas Adjusting Designated Areas The position and size of a designated area can be changed. To move a designated area Select the area to be moved by pressing the corresponding key. Press the [Adjust Area] key.
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Designating Areas with the Edit Pen How to Designate Areas To change the size of a designated area Select an area to change its size If an area has been designated in Polygon, Free, Trace, or by pressing the corresponding Enclosed Area mode, its size cannot be changed.
Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Area Designation Type and Method There are nine types of methods for designating areas. First, press the [Desig. Methods] key on the screen for designating areas. Rectangle Enter two of the opposing corners of the rectangular area using the edit pen.
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Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Area Designation Type and Method Press the second point with the edit pen. Press the [OK] key. To designate other areas of the same type, continue specifying The display returns to the screen for selecting an image the points.
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Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Area Designation Type and Method Press the center of the circle with the edit pen. Press one point on the circumference with the edit pen. Press the [OK] key. To designate other areas of the same type, continue specifying The display returns to the screen for selecting an image the points.
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Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Area Designation Type and Method Press the [Ellipse] key, and then the [Done] key. Press the first point with the edit pen. Press the second point with the edit pen. Press the [OK] key. To designate other areas of the same type, continue specifying The display returns to the screen for selecting an image...
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Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Area Designation Type and Method Oval Enter two of the opposing corners of the largest rectangle that the oval can hold. Press the [Oval] key, and then the [Done] key. Press the first point with the edit pen.
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Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Area Designation Type and Method Round Rectangle Enter two of the opposing corners of the largest rectangle that the rounded rectangle can hold. Press the [Round Rectangle] key, and then the [Done] key. Press the first point with the edit pen.
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Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Area Designation Type and Method Polygon Enter three or more points to designate a polygonal area. If Sequentially enter the corners of the polygon being less than three points have been designated with the edit pen. Press the [Set] key to entered, the [Set] key is not connect the corners sequentially.
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Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Area Designation Type and Method Press the [OK] key. To designate other areas of the same type, continue specifying The display returns to the screen for selecting an image the points. Upon completion of editing function.
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Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Area Designation Type and Method Trace A line traced with the edit pen on the Editor is recognized as an area. Press the [Tracing] key, and then the [Done] key. Trace the area with the edit pen. Press the [Tracing Width] key.
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Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Area Designation Type and Method Press the [OK] key. To designate other areas of the same type, continue specifying The display returns to the screen for selecting an image the points. Upon completion of editing function.
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Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Area Designation Type and Method Press the [Entire Enclosed] or [Desig. Area] key. Original Designated Area Entire Enclosed Desig. Area: When there is a second border within the first border (enclosed area) designated with the edit pen, the area excluding the region inside the inner border is recognized as the designated area.
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Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Area Designation Restrictions When Designated Areas Overlap If designated areas overlap, the image editing function programmed last has priority as the setting for the overlapping portion of the areas. If an image editing function was programmed for the entire copy while an area designation was already in place, the area editing always takes priority, regardless of the order in which the editing function settings were made.
Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Area Designation Restrictions If areas with different image editing function settings overlap The overlapping area is copied according to the image editing function that was set last. Area Editing 1 Area Editing 2 If an image editing function was set for the entire original The area editing always has priority, regardless of the sequence in which the image editing functions were set.
Designating Areas with the Edit Pen Area Designation Restrictions Table of Area Editing Combinations Note that some image editing functions might be unavailable for combination within a designated area or the combined image editing functions might be canceled depending on the nature of the function.
Designating Areas with the Markers Designating Areas with the Markers 1-40 How to Designate Areas If a black-and-white original marked with a marker is copied using Marker Editing, the copier is able to scan the marks and perform a variety of editing to the marked area, such as adding color or painting the area.
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Designating Areas with the Markers How to Designate Areas Select a color scheme image. The respective color scheme images have the following settings: Blue Green Vivid Colors A-47 A-59 A-55 Tranquil Colors C-18 C-53 C-34 Warm Colors Cool Colors C-13 C-10 For details on the color numbers Press either the [Vivid Colors], [Tranquil Colors], [Warm...
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Designating Areas with the Markers How to Designate Areas Press the [Target Area] key. For details on One-point Designation, see “To make a one- To make a one-point designation, press the [Target Area] point designation,” on p. 9-26. key on the right of One-Point Designation. To make an For details on Encircled encircled designation, press the [Target Area] key on the Designation, see “To make an...
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Designating Areas with the Markers How to Designate Areas Press the [OK] key. Select an image editing function. • [Framing] key: Allows you to make settings for Framing. For details, see “Framing/Blanking,” on p. 10-2. • [Blanking] key: Allows you to make settings for Blanking.
Designating Areas with the Markers How to Designate Areas How to Designate Areas with the Markers There are two methods for designating areas with the markers: One-point Designation and Encircled Designation. Even if the borders of original To make a one-point designation images are not broken, the When an image for Marker Editing has a solid border, mark image in the enclosed area may...
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Designating Areas with the Markers How to Designate Areas To make an encircled area designation An image bordered by a marker is recognized as an area. When encircling an area with a marker, make sure that there are no gaps in the border. If there are any gaps, the bordered region will not be recognized as an area.
Designating Areas with the Markers How to Designate Areas Restrictions on Marker Editing The following restrictions apply to the copy settings that are specified in the Marker Editing mode: Text Editing (Shadow) : Only one shadow type can be specified for one original. Text Editing (Contour) : Only one contour width can be specified for one original.
Designating Images/Text to be Copied CHAPTER 10 Making Copies of Designated Areas or by Hiding Areas This chapter describes how to use the Framing and Blanking functions. About Framing/Blanking The Framing/Blanking setting method and performance differ depending on whether the optional IP-ED Board and Editor are installed. Without IP-ED With With Both IP-ED...
Designating Images/Text to be Copied Designating Images/Text to be Copied 1-38 Framing/Blanking The Framing function copies only the image inside an area designated on an original while the Blanking function copies the image by hiding the inside of a designated area as a blank area. The area designation can be performed with the number keys or edit pen.
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Designating Images/Text to be Copied Framing/Blanking Enter values to designate the area To enter values in units of mm, press the mm key. using the number keys. Up to four areas can be designated. Press the [X1], [Y1], [X2], or [Y2] key, and enter the respective values using the number keys displayed on the screen.
Designating Images/Text to be Copied Framing/Blanking Designating an Area with the Edit Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Framing/Blanking] key. Press the [Pen Entry] key, and then the [Next] key. Press the first point using the edit For instructions on the multi-point entry method for specifying three pen.
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Designating Images/Text to be Copied Framing/Blanking Specify the second point, and then Press the [Clear Area] key to delete the designated area. press the [OK] key. Press either the [Framing] or To designate another area, press the next Area No. key. [Blanking] key.
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Designating Images/Text to be Copied Framing/Blanking To use the Multi-point Entry mode This mode allows you to specify three or more points to designate an area for image editing with the edit pen. Press the [Multi-Point Designation] key. Press points using the edit pen. Up to 10 points can be designated.
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Designating Images/Text to be Copied Framing/Blanking To re-enter an area Press the Area No. key An area designated with the edit pen cannot be re-entered. In this corresponding to the area to be re- case, delete that area, and then designate a new area.
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Designating Images/Text to be Copied Framing/Blanking To delete an area Press the Area No. key corresponding to the area to be deleted. Press the [Re-enter/Clear Area] key. Press the [Clear Area] key (for the area designated with the edit pen) or [Cancel] key (for the area designated with the number keys).
Inserting Text CHAPTER 11 Inserting Text/Images This chapter describes how to use the following functions. Image Composition Character Composition Offset Plate Original Advanced 11-1 Mode...
Inserting Text Inserting a Color Image 1-35 Image Composition This function makes copies by inserting a color image into a black-and-white original. The extracted image for insertion is copied in full color (three colors). The original used as the background is copied in black Single Color mode. Only LTR-size originals in vertical placement can be used in the Image Composition mode.
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Inserting Text Image Composition Place the originals on the Editor. Align the original (color) to be inserted and the background original (black and white) with the positioning mark , respectively. Original to Background be inserted original Designate the area extracted from For instructions on designating an area by pressing the [Desig.
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Inserting Text Image Composition Press the [-] or [+] key or the [Auto] If the size of the image enlarged/ reduced at the Direct or specified key to enter the copy ratio for the copy ratio exceeds the area where the image is to be insertion original.
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Inserting Text Image Composition To select a Composition mode Press the key for Composition. Press either the [Image Priority] or Press the [XY Zoom] key so that the copy ratio of the image can [Area Priority] key. be set separately for the X and Y directions.
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Inserting Text Image Composition To set the copy ratio separately for the X and Y directions The copy ratio of an image to be inserted can be specified separately for the X and Y directions. Press the [XY Zoom] key. Press the [-] or [+] key or the To set the same copy ratio for the X and Y directions, press the...
Inserting Text Image Composition Copy Ratio Settings and Composition Modes If the [Auto] key has been pressed After pressing the [Auto Zoom] key, you can select one of the following two methods of image insertion: Image Text Original Image Priority Area Priority to be Copied •...
Inserting Text Inserting Text 1-36 Character Composition This function makes copies by inserting a black-and-white text original into a color original. The function allows you to add color, contour, or shadow to text inserted into the image. There are basically two Character Composition modes: Superimpose and Window.
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Inserting Text Character Composition Press the [Superimpose] key, and then the [Next] key. Set the Text Editing. For details on the respective Text Editing functions, see the following pages: • Making Copies with Specified Colors for Text (p. 8-12) • Making Copies Using Only the Contours (p.
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Inserting Text Character Composition Place the text original on the platen glass. Press the [Scan] key. Scanning starts, and the message “Scanning ...” is displayed. Upon completion of scanning, the message “Scan completed” is displayed, and the screen to make a copy of the background original is displayed.
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Inserting Text Character Composition To adjust the image quality to be scanned Press the [Scan Image Adjustment] key. Press the [Low] or [High] key to adjust the image quality. Press the [High] key to increase the scanning density. Press the [Low] key to decrease the scanning density. Press the [OK] key.
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Inserting Text Character Composition To designate an area to be scanned Press the [Scan Area Designation] key. Press either the [Framing] or [Blanking] key. Press the [Framing] key to scan only the image inside the designated area. Press the [Blanking] key to scan only the image outside the designated area.
Inserting Text Character Composition Inserting Text in the Window mode This function inserts text and a window into a color original when copies are made. A window refers to a portion other than text in a designated area. You can specify a color for the text and the window, respectively, as desired.
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Inserting Text Character Composition Press the [Window] key. Press either the [Solid] or [Transparent] key to select a Window type. Solid: Sets Color For Text, Shadow, and/or Contour for the text. Transparent: Allows the background to show through the text. Press the [Next] key.
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Inserting Text Character Composition Place the text original on the Editor. To adjust the designated area, Designate a Window area with the press the [Adjust Area] key. For edit pen. details, see “Adjusting Designated Areas,” on p. 9-6. To delete an entered point, press the [Clear Point] key.
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Inserting Text Character Composition Press the [Next] key. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to specify the mixing ratio at which the background color original is reproduced. Place the text original on the platen glass. Press the [Scan] key. To adjust the image quality to be scanned, press the [Scan Image Adjustment] key.
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Inserting Text Character Composition Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Special Feature screen, and the [Composition] key is highlighted. The copier is now ready to make copies. To adjust the image quality to be scanned Press the [Scan Image Adjustment] key.
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Inserting Text Character Composition Press either the [Framing] or [Blanking] key. Press the [Framing] key to scan only the image inside the designated area. Press the [Blanking] key to scan only the image outside the designated area. Press two points of the opposing To delete an entered point, press the [Clear Point] key.
Inserting Text 1-36 Character Composition Shift This function is used to change the position of a text image on a black-and-white original and then insert it into a color original. The function is used with either Superimpose or Window. Making Character Composition Shift in the Superimpose Mode Press the [Sp.
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Inserting Text Character Composition Shift Place the text original on the Editor. Press the [Character Area] key, To delete an entered point, press the [Clear Point] key. and then designate the text area To delete the designated area, with the edit pen. press the [Clear Area] key.
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Inserting Text Character Composition Shift Press the [Next] key. The screen to select a Text Editing feature and a color for the window is displayed. For the subsequent procedures, use Step 5 onwards on p. 11-9. Advanced 11-21 Mode...
Inserting Text Character Composition Shift Making Character Composition Shift in the Window Mode Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Composition] key. Press the [Char. Compos. Shift] key, and then the [Next] key. Press the [Window] key. Advanced 11-22 Mode...
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Inserting Text Character Composition Shift Press either the [Solid] or [Transparent] key to select a Window type. Solid: Inserts the text original into the background as is. Transparent: Allows the background to show through the text. Press the [Next] key. Place the text original on the Editor.
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Inserting Text Character Composition Shift Designate the Window area with the edit pen. Press the [Post-Shift Area] key. Designate a shift destination area with the edit pen. Press the [Next] key. The screen to select a Text Editing feature and a color for the Window is displayed.
Inserting Text 1-36 Character Composition Multiple Editing The Multiple Editing function allows you to make the settings for both Superimpose and Window or for different types of text editing at the same time for one original in one operation. Making Character Composition Multiple Editing in the Superimpose Mode Press the [Sp.
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Inserting Text Character Composition Multiple Editing Place the text original on the Editor. When Multiple Editing is set for Press the Multiple Editing group the first time, the Multiple Editing No. key to make the settings. group No. key cannot be selected.
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Inserting Text Character Composition Multiple Editing Press the [ ] or [ ] key to To adjust the image quality to be scanned, press the [Scan Image specify the mixing ratio at which Adjustment] key. For details, see “To adjust the image quality to be the color original is reproduced in scanned,”...
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Inserting Text Character Composition Multiple Editing Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Special Feature screen, and the [Composition] key is highlighted. Advanced 11-28 Mode...
Inserting Text Character Composition Multiple Editing Making Character Composition Multiple Editing in the Window Mode Press the [Sp. Feature] key. Press the [Composition] key. Press the [Multiple Editing] key, and then the [Next] key. 4 Press the [Window] key. Advanced 11-29 Mode...
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Inserting Text Character Composition Multiple Editing Press either the [Solid] or [Transparent] key to select a Window type. Solid: Inserts the text original into the background as is. Transparent: Allows the background to show through the text. Press the [Next] key. Place the text original on the Editor.
Inserting Text Character Composition Multiple Editing Designate a Window area on the For each area group, up to 15 areas can be set for the same text text original with the edit pen. editing function. To delete a designated area, press the [Clear Area] key.
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Inserting Text Character Composition Multiple Editing Press the [Scan] key. Scanning starts, and the message “Scanning ...” is displayed. Upon completion of scanning, the message “Scan completed” is displayed, and the screen to make a copy of the background original is displayed. Place the color original for the background on the platen glass.
Inserting Text Making Copies for Each Color 1-37 Offset Plate Original This function separates the colors of an original and creates four black copies, one each for the magenta, cyan, yellow, and black separations. The copies are output in the order of magenta, cyan, yellow, and black separations. Press the [Sp.
Storing/Recalling Mode Memory Storing/Recalling Mode Memory Storing Mode Memory Up to nine combinations of copy settings such as the Copy Quantity, Copy Ratio, Paper, Color Balance, and Image Creation can be stored. Once a copy mode setting is stored, it is retained in memory even if the power is turned OFF. Make the copy mode settings.
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Storing/Recalling Mode Memory Storing Mode Memory Press the [Register] key. The mode memory key where Press the mode memory key for copy settings are already stored storing the copy settings. shows a small, black square ( ) in the lower right corner of the key.
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Storing/Recalling Mode Memory Storing Mode Memory After storing the copy mode Press the [OK] key. settings, keep pressing the [Store/Erase] key so that you can continue to register a name for the mode memory key. Any scanned image data and the Projector shading data are erased when the copier power is turned Off.
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Storing/Recalling Mode Memory Storing Mode Memory To register a name for a mode memory key Mode memory with the registered copy settings can be assigned a name. Press the [Register Name] key. Press the mode memory key to register a name, and then the [Next] key.
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Storing/Recalling Mode Memory Storing Mode Memory To delete the settings from mode memory The copy settings stored in mode memory can be deleted. Press the [Erase] key. Press the mode memory key to delete the copy settings, and then the [Next] key. Press the [Yes] key.
Storing/Recalling Mode Memory Recalling Mode Memory The stored copy settings can be recalled to help make complicated settings easily in a single step. If the selected mode memory key Press the [Mode Memory] key. has no stored copy settings, the [OK] key is grayed out and cannot be selected.
Storing/Recalling Mode Memory Recalling the Previous Copy Settings Recall Mode The last three used combinations of the copy settings can be recalled for a current copy job. Press the [Recall] key. Any scanned image data and the Projector shading data are erased when the copier power is turned off.
CHAPTER 13 Additional Functions This chapter describes how to use the following functions of the Additional Functions mode. Custom Settings Timer Settings Adjustment/Cleaning Mode Memory/Recall/ 13-1 Additional Functions...
Additional Functions Setting List Setting Items in Additional Functions Mode Item and Description Setting Value Refer to (*Factory preset initial setting) Standard Key Settings *No settings Assign frequently-used features to the Copy Ratio, Original Type, Mode Memory, Two-sided standard keys. Mode, Sorter, Shift, One Touch Color, Color Balance, Margin, Image Quality Adjustment, Sharpness, Frame 13-4...
Additional Functions Setting List Setting Items in Additional Functions Mode Item and Description Setting Value Refer to (*Factory preset initial setting) Set System Settings Password *No setting 13-37 Register or change the system settings password. Dept. ID Management 13-40 Register the department ID number and *Off the password number or display/delete the copy counts for each department.
Custom Settings Standard Key Settings Up to nine standard keys can be set to assign frequently-used features so that you can select a desired feature quickly. The following features can be assigned to the standard keys. Copy Ratio Original Type Mode Memory Two-sided Mode Sorter...
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Custom Settings Standard Key Settings Select a key to be set as the When a registered standard key is selected, the selected standard standard key, and then press the key No. and assigned feature are displayed. [Register] key. Select a feature group in which the If the selected key has already been registered as the standard target feature is included.
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Custom Settings Setting Items in Additional Functions Mode Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature. Press the [Done] key. The screen returns to the standard display, and the registered standard key is displayed. Mode Memory/Recall/ 13-6 Additional Functions...
Custom Settings Standard Display Window The standard display is a screen appearing when the power is turned on or the Reset is made. If the Special Features, Mode Memory, or Recall mode is selected for Standard Display Window, the display with the selected mode window opened is used as a part of the standard display.
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Custom Settings Standard Display Window Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Custom Settings screen, and the selected mode name is displayed for Standard Display Window. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature.
Custom Settings Energy Saver Adjustment When the Energy Saver key is pressed on the control panel, the Energy Saver mode is set. If this mode is activated, the temperature of the fixing unit is decreased to reduce the power consumption. The Energy Saver mode allows you to set the energy save level to -10%, -25%, -50% mode, or Return to Standard mode.
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Custom Settings Energy Saver Select an Energy Saver Level. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Custom Settings screen, and the selected energy saver level is displayed for Energy Saver Adjustment. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature.
Custom Settings Inch Entry When the inch entry mode is set to "On," the unit of numeric values can be toggled between inch and mm. When the mode is set to "Off," a numeric value is entered in units of mm only. The factory preset initial setting is "On."...
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Custom Settings Inch Entry Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature. Press the [Done] key. The screen returns to the standard display. How to enter a number in units of mm Enter a numeric value pressing the number keys displayed on the screen.
Custom Settings Confirmation Window Auto Display The confirmation window can be set to be automatically displayed when changes have been made to the Special Features setting. When the confirmation window has been set not to be displayed, press the [Setting Confirmation] key on the Touch Panel so that the window will be displayed (see p.
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Custom Settings Confirmation Window Auto Display Press the [On] or [Off] key. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Custom Settings screen, and the specified status is displayed. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature.
Custom Settings Auto Sort The Auto Sort mode specifies whether or not to automatically sort copies with the option Feeder when the optional Feeder and Stapler Sorter are installed. The factory preset initial setting is "On." Press the key, and then the [Custom Settings] key.
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Custom Settings Auto Sort Press the [On] or [Off] key. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Custom Settings screen, and the specified status is displayed. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature.
Custom Settings Drawer Eligibility for APS/ADS With Drawer Eligibility for APS/ADS set to ON, a drawer with the proper size paper is automatically selected according to the original size and copy ratio during copying in the Auto Paper Selection mode. In addition, if a selected drawer runs out of paper during a continuous copy job, this function automatically selects another drawer containing the same size paper.
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Custom Settings Drawer Eligibility for APS/ADS Press the [On] or [Off] key for each The drawer registered as the transparency or thin paper drawer. feeding location cannot be set to On for Drawer Eligibility for APS/ ADS. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Custom Settings screen.
Custom Settings Audible Tones You can activate or deactivate each audible tone. The audible tones have three types; the entry sound produced when a value is entered, the alert sound generated when a paper jam, failure, or operation error occurs, and the job end sound when a copy job is completed.
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Custom Settings Audible Tones Press the [On] or [Off] key for each type of sound. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Custom Settings screen. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature.
Custom Settings Exposure Level Switch The number of exposure gradations adjusted by the copy exposure keys on the standard display can be changed to 9 or 17 levels. If set to 17 gradations, the exposure can be set to a value between each of the nine marks on the scale, making even finer adjustments possible.
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Custom Settings Exposure Level Switch Press the [9 Levels] or [17 Levels] key. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Custom Settings screen, and the specified status is displayed. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature.
Custom Settings Transparency Feed Location To feed transparencies from a drawer, it is necessary to register that drawer as a transparency feed location in advance. No drawer is registered for transparency feeding until the registration is made with this function. Press the key, and then the [Custom Settings] key.
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Custom Settings Transparency Feed Location Select a drawer to be used for Only the LTR or LTRR-size paper drawer can be specified for the feeding transparencies. transparency feeding location. If a transparency feed location is already registered, the corresponding drawer is highlighted.
Custom Settings Thin Paper Feed Location To feed thin paper of 17 to 20 lb bond (64 to 79 g/m ) from a drawer, it is necessary to register that drawer as a thin paper feed location in advance. No drawer is registered for thin paper feeding until the registration is made with this function. Press the key, and then the [Custom Settings] key.
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Custom Settings Thin Paper Feed Location Select a drawer to be used for If a thin paper feed location is already registered, the feeding thin paper. corresponding drawer is highlighted. To cancel the settings for the thin paper feeding location, select the highlighted drawer again.
Custom Settings Color Sheet Change This function is used to change the settings for the color pallet shown on the Editor. If you change the color sheet, be sure to change the color sheet settings. This function can be used to print the colors of a color sheet. It is also used to register color in the Custom Sheet.
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Custom Settings Color Sheet Change Press the key for the color sheet to be used. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Custom Settings screen. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature.
Custom Settings Color Sheet Change Registering Color in the Custom Sheet Press the [Register Custom Sheet] key. The keys with colors already registered show a black square in the lower right. If one of those keys is pressed, the components of the registered color are indicated on the right of the screen.
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Custom Settings Color Sheet Change Select a color to be registered. There are four methods for selecting a color. Color Palette Selection (see p. 7-2) Color Wheel Selection (see p. 7-7) Registered Color Selection (see p. 7-9) Designated Color Selection (see p.
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Custom Settings Color Sheet Change To duplicate a color sheet and register colors in the custom sheet You can make a duplicate of a color sheet, change or adjust the colors, and register the colors in the custom sheet. Press the [Register Custom Sheet] key.
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Custom Settings Color Sheet Change Press the number key of a color to be adjusted, and then the [Setting Color] key. Adjust the color, and then press There are four methods for selecting a color. the [OK] key. Color Palette Selection (see p.
Custom Settings Feeder Auto Start This function specifies whether or not to automatically start copying when you feed an original into the single sheet document feeder of the Feeder ( p. 4-17). The factory preset initial setting is "On." Press the key, and then the [Custom Settings] key.
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Custom Settings Feeder Auto Start Press the [On] or [Off] key. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Custom Settings screen, and the specified status is displayed. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature.
Additional Functions Setting List Standard Settings Change You can change and register the standard copy settings that are in effect when the power is turned ON or the key is pressed. In addition, you can restore the standard copy settings to the factory preset initial settings.
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Additional Functions Setting List Standard Settings Change Press the [Register] or [Initial Settings] key. If you do not want to store or Press the [Yes] or [No] key. initialize the settings, press the [No] key. If the [Yes] key is pressed, the message "Stored in memory"...
Additional Functions Setting List System Settings Password This mode allows registering a system settings password. Restrictions can be made so that the settings cannot be made in some specific modes such as the Department ID Management mode open only to the system manager without entering the registered system settings password.
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Additional Functions Setting List System Settings Password Enter a 4-digit number for the system settings password using the number keys, and then press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Custom Settings screen. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature.
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Additional Functions Setting List System Settings Password Enter a 4-digit number to be Press the key to cancel the system settings password registered as the new password. registration. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Custom Settings screen. Mode Memory/Recall/ 13-39 Additional Functions...
Additional Functions Setting List Department ID Management If 4-digit ID numbers are registered, the copier operation can be managed to make copies only after entering the registered password or to display the total copy count or delete the copy counts for each department only after entering the registered department ID number.
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Additional Functions Setting List Department ID Management Enter the system settings password. Press the [OK] key. Press the [On] key. Press the [Store Dept.ID/Password] key. Mode Memory/Recall/ 13-41 Additional Functions...
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Additional Functions Setting List Department ID Management Press an entry area to register a You cannot register “0000” for the department or password. It is department ID number, and then also impossible to register the existing department ID number. enter a 4-digit department ID number using the number keys.
Additional Functions Setting List Department ID Management Displaying the Copy Count for Each Department If the system settings password has been registered, it is necessary to enter registered password before making the settings for Department ID Management. Press the key, and then the [Custom Settings] key.
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Additional Functions Setting List Department ID Management Enter the registered system settings password, and then press the [OK] key. Press the [On] key. Press the [Copy Totals] key. Confirm the displayed copy Press the [Clear All Totals] key to clear all the copy counts to zero. counts, and then press the [OK] key.
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Additional Functions Setting List Department ID Management Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Custom Settings screen. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature. Press the [Done] key. The screen returns to the standard display. Mode Memory/Recall/ 13-45 Additional Functions...
Additional Functions Setting List Custom Settings Initialization The changed custom settings can be restored to the factory preset initial values. The “Department ID Management” settings requiring the system settings password entry are not initialized. Press the key, and then the [Custom Settings] key.
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Additional Functions Setting List Custom Settings Initialization Press the [Yes] key. The message “Settings Initialized” is displayed, and the display returns to the Custom Settings screen. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature. Press the [Done] key.
Additional Functions Setting List Timer Settings Auto Clear Time The Auto Clear Time function returns the copier to the standard copy settings if the copier is in the Ready mode and not used for a certain period of time without any key input.
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Additional Functions Setting List Auto Clear Time Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Timer Settings screen, and the specified time is displayed. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature. Press the [Done] key.
Additional Functions Setting List Auto Energy Saver Time The Auto Energy Saver Time function automatically enters the copier to the energy saver mode if the copier is in the Ready mode and not used for a certain period of time without any key input. The Auto Energy Saver Time can be set to the following values: 0 min.
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Additional Functions Setting List Auto Energy Saver Time Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Timer Settings screen, and the specified time is displayed. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature. Press the [Done] key.
Additional Functions Setting List Auto Power-Off Time The Auto Power-Off Time function automatically turns off the copier power if the copier is in the Ready mode or Energy Saver mode and not used for a certain period of time without any key input. The Auto Power-Off Time can be set “No settings”...
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Additional Functions Setting List Auto Power-Off Time Press the [OK] key. When the copier power is turned Off by Auto Power-Off Time, any The display returns to the Timer Settings screen, and the scanned image data is erased. specified time is displayed. After the power is turned On, scan the image again if necessary.
Adjustment/Cleaning Adjustment/Cleaning Zoom Fine Adjustment When a copy is made at the copy ratio of 100%, a slight difference may occur in size between the original and the copy image. The Zoom Fine Adjustment function is used to correct this error. The X (horizontal direction) and Y (vertical direction) copy ratios can be independently adjusted by ±...
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Adjustment/Cleaning Zoom Fine Adjustment Press the [-] or [+] key to enter an To adjust only either the X or Y direction copy ratio, enter the adjustment value for the Y adjustment value only for the direction of the copy ratio to be direction.
Adjustment/Cleaning Exposure Recalibration This function is used to correct the standard value of copy exposure. If copies are a little lighter or darker than originals when the copy exposure is adjusted manually to the standard (center) value, use this function to recalibrate the copy exposure.
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Adjustment/Cleaning Exposure Recalibration Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature. Press the [Done] key. The screen returns to the standard display. Mode Memory/Recall/ 13-57 Additional Functions...
Adjustment/Cleaning Automatic Gradation Adjustment A color copier reproduces colors by making fine adjustments to the amount of toner used. As a result of maladjustments and changes in exposure, occasionally the colors may not be reproduced on copies as in the usual tones. If you notice that the colors on your copies are a little different than usual, perform the test print operation to adjust the copier to the optimum condition.
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Adjustment/Cleaning Automatic Gradation Adjustment Place the output Test Print 1 on the platen glass. Position the Test Print 1 so that the black band is located on the far side of the platen glass and the printed side is face down. Press the [Scan] key.
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Adjustment/Cleaning Automatic Gradation Adjustment Press the [Scan] key. Upon completion of scanning, Automatic Gradation Adjustment is completed. The display returns to the Adjustment/Cleaning screen. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature. Press the [Done] key.
Adjustment/Cleaning Text/Photo Priority This function adjusts the text and photo priority level control for Text/Printed Image or Text/Photo originals. To make clear copies of originals with small characters or with faxed print or written in pencil, adjust this setting to Text; to make even higher quality copies of photographs, adjust this setting to Photo.
Adjustment/Cleaning Feeder Cleaning This function cleans the feeder rollers of the optional Feeder if they have become dirty from originals written in pencil, etc. Perform this function if black lines or other dirt appears on originals after being passed through the Feeder. Place blank copy sheets in the Feeder and the Feeder will automatically clean itself as the copy sheets feed through.
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Adjustment/Cleaning Feeder Cleaning Press the [Start] key. The message “Now cleaning the feeder” is displayed, and Press the [Cancel] key to cancel the feeder cleaning. the feeder cleaning is started. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature.
Adjustment/Cleaning Wire Cleaning This function cleans the primary corona assembly wire. Carry out the wire cleaning as necessary, such as when there are marks on the copies. Press the key, and then the [Adjustment/Cleaning] key. Press the [ ] key once. Press the key for [Wire Cleaning].
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Adjustment/Cleaning Wire Cleaning Press the [Start] key. The message “Cleaning wire...” is displayed, and the wire cleaning is started. When the wire cleaning is finished, the display returns to the Adjustment/Cleaning screen. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature.
Adjustment/Cleaning Print Gradation Adjustment CS 110/115 NC When Print Gradation Adjustment is set to ON, smooth gradations can be produced on print outputs. This setting is not effective when copies are made. The factory preset initial setting is “On.” Press the key, and then the [Adjustment/Cleaning] key.
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Adjustment/Cleaning Print Gradation Adjustment Press the [On] or [Off] key, and then the [OK] key. The display returns to the Adjustment/Cleaning screen, and the specified status is displayed. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature.
Adjustment/Cleaning SWOP Emulation Adjustment CS 110/115 NC This function is used when the copier is connected to a print controller. When a CMYK image is output via the controller, use this function to lower the density of halftones by adjusting the settings of each color of C (cyan), M (magenta), Y (yellow), and K (black).
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Adjustment/Cleaning SWOP Emulation Adjustment Press the [On] key. Press the [-] or [+] key to adjust each color. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Adjustment/Cleaning screen. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature.
Adjustment/Cleaning Original Type Selection for Printer CS 110/115 NC With this function, when an image is output via the CS 115 controller, the resolution can be changed according to the original type. This setting is not effective when copies are made.
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Adjustment/Cleaning Original Type Selection for Printer Select the Original Type. Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Adjustment/Cleaning screen. Press the [Done] key. The display returns to the screen for selecting an Additional Functions feature. Press the [Done] key. The screen returns to the standard display.
Using the Guide Using the Guide for Each Purpose Press the key on the control panel when no copy mode setting is in progress. You can verify the operation or the setting method that you want to know for each purpose.
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Using the Guide Using the Guide for Each Purpose Press the key for the item to be checked. Press the [Done] key. If the guidance consists of multiple pages, the [ ] and/or [ ] key is displayed. Press the [ ] key to display the next page and press the ] key to display the previous...
Using the guide Using the Guide for Each Function Press the key on the control panel when a copy mode setting is in progress. The guide message screen is displayed for the current copy mode being set. When you are not sure about the procedure during setting, you can verify the operation or the setting method.
Checking the Counter Counter Check When the (Counter Check) key is pressed on the control panel, the copy counter value is displayed on the screen. Press the key on the control panel. The copy counter value is displayed for each copy type. Press the [Done] key.
About Error Message Display Error Message Display If an error has occurred to disable the copier to operate normally, the following message appears. If this message is displayed, turn OFF the power switch, and then turn it ON again. Even if the copier recovers to the normal condition, the first copy might have unclear color. If the copier does not still operate properly, turn OFF the power switch, and unplug the power cord from the socket.
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Index Composition mode ....11-5, 11-7 Deleting the settings Confirmation Window from mode memory ....12-6 Auto Display ....13-2, 13-13 Density Fine Adjustment ....6-10 Continuous Frames ...... 4-87 Department ID Contour ........8-12 Management ....13-3, 13-40 Contour type ........ 8-16 Department ID number and Control card .......
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Index Mirror Symmetry ......Paper Deck-E1 ....... 1-7, 4-6 Mirror unit ........4-60 Paper Deck release lever ..4-6, 4-9 Mixing ratio for reproduction of the Paper feed location indication..background color original 11-16, 11-27 Paper jam behind the Mode keys ........left side door ........
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Index Projector key ........Right front door ......Projector tray ......... Right margin ........ 4-13 Right side door ......1-8, 3-5 Rotary Changer ....4-60, 4-85 Quantity of paper loaded to Round rectangle ......9-13 a drawer ........Quantity of paper loaded to the Paper Deck ......
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Index Staple cartridge ......4-51 To re-enter a Framing/Blanking Staple case ........4-51 area ........... 10-7 Staple Position key ....... 4-30 To register a name Staple-sort Mode ....4-32, 4-35 for a mode memory key ....12-5 Stapler Sorter-F1 ....1-7, 4-30 To specify a color from Stapler Sorter front cover ..
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Index XY Zoom (Zoom Program) ..... Zoom ..........Zoom (Zoom Program) ....Zoom Fine Adjustment ..13-3, 13-54 Zoom Program ....... Symbol mark (Editor) ....1-9, A-13...
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