Large Copy / Large Scan Menu - Epson SureColor T-Series User Manual

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Epson SureColor T-Series User's Guide

Large Copy / Large Scan menu

This menu is displayed only when the optional Multifunction Scanner is connected.
U"Large Copying and Large Scanning using the Multifunction Scanner (Option)" on page 71
*1. T7270D/T5270D only
*2. T7270/T5270
*3. Displayed when the optional hard disk unit or PS3 Expansion Unit has been connected
*4. Displayed when the optional PS3 Expansion Unit has been connected
* Default setting
Copy Settings
Item
Roll Select
*
Scaling
Manual
Auto
Color/Grayscale
Document Type
*
Width
Auto
ISO A, US-ANSI,
US-ARCH, JIS B, ISO
B
cm
inch
Quality
Density
Contrast
Using the Control Panel Menu
Description
*
Roll 1
Roll 2
*
25 to 400% (100
)
*
Color
Grayscale
*
Text/Line Drawing
Tracing Paper
Recycled Paper
Blueprint
Poster
The supported sizes are
displayed.
*
20 to 90 cm (20
)
*
8 to 36 in (8
)
*
Speed
Fine
*
Level -3 to 3 (0
)
*
Level -3 to 3 (0
)
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Choose whether to copy and print using Roll 1 or Roll 2.
When roll paper that does not support large copy/large
scan is loaded, this option is not displayed.
Choose whether to set the copy scaling manually
(Manual) or zoom automatically in accordance with the
width of the loaded roll paper (Auto).
Choose whether to copy a color document and print it
with colors or in black and white.
Select the type in accordance with the loaded document.
The default setting of Auto is recommended in most
situations. Note that, depending on the document, it may
not be possible to detect the width correctly even when
the setting is Auto. In such cases, change from the
standard size and specify a width of your choosing.
Choose the quality of copying and printing.
Fine prioritizes quality so the print speed is slower.
The selectable options vary with the Document Type
setting.
Set the copy density. Negative values (-) are lighter, and
positive values (+) is darker.
Set the contrast. Negative values (-) are weaker, and
positive values (+) are stronger.

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