Selecting A Color Setting; To Select A Color Setting - Konica Minolta bizhub C451 Copy Operations

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Basic copy operations
4.5

Selecting a color setting

The following five Color settings are available.
Note
As the factory default, "Auto Color" is selected.
Color setting
Auto Color
Full Color
2 Color
Black
Single Color

To select a color setting

The following procedure describes how to select a Color setting.
1
In the Basic screen, touch [Color].
The Color screen appears.
bizhub C451/C550/C650
Description
Select this setting to automatically detect whether the scanned document is in
color or in black and white, and then select the appropriate Color setting ("Full
Color" or "Black").
Select this setting to print the copy in full color, regardless of whether the
scanned document is in color or in black and white.
Select this setting to print all areas of the scanned document determined to be
in color with the specified color, and print all areas determined to be black in
black. (The colors used for the areas printed in color are: red, yellow, blue, ma-
genta, green or cyan. Refer to page 9-18.)
Select this setting to print the copy in black and white, regardless of whether
the scanned document is in color or in black and white.
Select this setting to print copies in the specified color, regardless of whether
the scanned document is in color or in blank and white. (The color used for
printing the copy can be set to one of the 21 available. Refer to page 9-17.)
When the "Single Color" setting is selected, the following two methods for re-
producing gradations in documents are available.
Relative luminosity: The document will be copied using concentration varia-
tions of a single color to express color differences (color shading that can be
seen with the eye) and gradation levels. This enables the color of markers, the
blue lines in graphing paper and the red of stamps to be distinctly reproduced
in copies.
Average brightness: The document will be copied using concentration varia-
tions of a single color to only express gradation levels, regardless of the color
differences in the original document. This is useful for producing monocolor
copies of documents containing gradation differences, such as magazines and
newspapers, and for offsetting the yellow tint in documents that have yellowed.
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