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User Tools (Copier/Document Server Features)
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Auto Image Density Priority
Set this function to use Auto Image
Density when the power is turned
on, or modes cleared.
Note
Default: Text: On, Text/Photo:
On, Photo: Off, Pale: On, Genera-
tion Copy: On
Copy Quality
You can adjust the quality level of
copies for each original type (Text,
Text/Photo, Photo, Pale, Genera-
tion Copy).
Text
Adjust text sharpness.
Note
Default: Normal
[Custom Setting] is the value
set during service setup.
Choosing [Sharp] or [Sort] af-
fects the outline sharpness of
text.
Text/Photo
When there are photo(s) and
text on the original, select which
takes priority.
Note
Default: Normal
[Custom Setting] is the value
set during service setup.
[Normal] gives a balanced text
and photo reproduction.
Photo
For a photo original, adjust the
finish quality level to match the
type of photo original.
Note
Default: Print Photo
[Custom Setting] is the value
set during service setup.
Select [Print Photo] for printed
photo originals, and [Coarse
Print] for a coarse dot finish,
such as newspaper photos.
Select [Glossy Photo] for print-
ed photo and text originals.
Pale
Adjust the quality level for the
finish of a pale original with
normal density.
Note
Default: Normal
[Custom Setting] is the value
set during service setup.
Generation Copy
Adjust the quality level so as
not to thicken the lines of the
finish image.
Note
Default: Normal
[Custom Setting] is the value
set during service setup.
Image Density
You can select one of seven origi-
nal image density levels for each
original type (Text, Text/Photo,
Photo, Pale, Generation Copy).
Note
Default: Text: Normal, Text/Pho-
to: Normal, Photo: Normal, Pale:
Normal, Generation Copy: Normal
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