Page 2 - Introduction; Structure of the Manual
Contents i Introduction Structure of the Manual This manual is divided into three parts: Administrator Operations, Basic Opera-tions and Advanced Operations. The Administrator Operations volume of this User Manual contains precautions on the use of this copier. Be sure to read this volume before usi...
Page 3 - Available Features
Contents ii Contents The topics listed below are described in the “Advanced Operations” volume.For details on other topics, refer to the “Administrator Operations” volume and the “Basic Operations” volume. Available Features “Color Image Adjust” Function ................................................
Page 4 - Scanning Operations
Contents iii 1.5 Adjusting the Image To Fit the Paper Size (“Image Adjust” Function) ......................................................... 1-30 To make settings for the “Image Adjust” function.......................... 1-30 1.6 Tiling Copies (“Image Repeat” Function) ...............................
Page 5 - Administrator Operations
Contents iv Administrator Operations For details on the following topics, refer to the Administrator Operations volume of this User Manual. 1 Introduction 2 Safety Information 3 Precautions 4 Part Names and Their Functions 5 Utility Mode Operations 6 Touch Panel Messages 7 Troubleshooting 8 Appendix...
Page 7 - o n t e n t s; “Color Image Adjust” Function
2 Contents o n t e n t s o n t e n t s “Contrast” Parameter “Sharpness” Parameter “Hue” Parameter “Brightness” Parameter “Saturation” Parameter “Red” Parameter “Blue” Parameter “Color Balance” Parameter “Density” Parameter Adjusts the vividness Adjusts the level of red Adjusts the level of blue Adju...
Page 8 - “Creation” Functions
3 Contents Contents “Creation” Functions “Monotone” Function Copies using only one selected color (monotone) Copies with the selected background color “Color Separation” Function Copies while separating the four CMYK colors “Neg. Pos. Reverse” Function Copies with the light-colored areas and the dar...
Page 9 - General Information About Color; What is
4 Gener al Inf or mation About Color Everybody has an idea of what hue an object has, for example, an apple is red, a lemon is yellow, and the sky is blue. Hue is the tint by which the color of an object is classified as red, yellow, blue, etc. Brightness is the degree of lightness in a color, as co...
Page 10 - Relationship between hue, brightness and saturation (color model)
5 Gener al Inf or mation About Color “Color Image Adjust” Function Figure 2 White Brightness Black White Brightness Saturation Hue Black Hue, brightness and saturation are the elements that we call the “three attributes of color”. We can think of their affects using the solid object shown in figure ...
Page 11 - “Red” Parameter
6 p.1-7 “Red” Par ameter This parameter can be used to adjust the degree of red in the image to one of seven levels. Sample images “Red” Parameter “Red” Parameter +3 Original –3
Page 12 - “Green” Parameter
7 “Green” Par ameter p.1-7 Sample images This parameter can be used to adjust the degree of green in the image to one of seven levels. “Color Image Adjust” Function “Green” Parameter “Green” Parameter Original +3 –3
Page 13 - “Blue” Parameter
8 “Blue” Par ameter p.1-8 Sample images Original This parameter can be used to adjust the degree of blue in the image to one of seven levels. +3 –3 “Blue” Parameter “Blue” Parameter
Page 14 - “Portrait” Parameter; Sample images
9 “Portrait” Parameter p.1-10 +3 –3 “Portrait” Parameter “Portrait” Parameter Original Sample images “Color Image Adjust” Function This parameter can be used to adjust the tint of flesh color to one of seven levels.
Page 15 - BK; Adjusting the black tinge; “Color Balance” Parameter; Black
10 ( C M Y BK color adjustment) “Color Balance” P ar ameter BK 200% 100% 0% By mixing the four toner colors ( yellow , magenta , and cyan in addition to black) in a full-color copy, the colors of the document can be reproduced.Changing the amount of each color of toner enables the tints in the copy ...
Page 16 - Magenta
11 “Color Balance” P ar ameter p.1-9 Y G B R M C Increasing the blue tinge Increasing the amount of cyan Increasing the green tinge Decreasing the amount of magenta Decreasing the amount of yellow Increasing the red tinge “Color Image Adjust” Function Original Magenta Cyan Yellow Decreasing the amou...
Page 17 - “Brightness” Parameter
12 “Br ightness” P ar ameter p.1-5 This parameter can be used to finely adjust the brightness of the image to one of 19 levels. +3 –3 Original “Brightness” Parameter “Brightness” Parameter Sample images
Page 18 - “Contrast” Parameter
13 “Contr ast” Par ameter p.1-5 This parameter can be used to finely adjust the image to one of 19 levels between soft/smooth and crisp. +3 –3 Original “Contrast” Parameter “Contrast” Parameter “Color Image Adjust” Function Sample images
Page 19 - “Saturation” Parameter
14 “Satur ation” P ar ameter +3 –3 p.1-6 This parameter can be used to finely adjust the vividness of the image to one of 19 levels. Original “Saturation” Parameter “Saturation” Parameter Sample images
Page 20 - “Sharpness” Parameter
15 “Shar pness” P ar ameter +3 –3 p.1-6 Original This parameter can be used to adjust the amount of contours in text and images to one of seven levels. “Sharpness” Parameter “Sharpness” Parameter “Color Image Adjust” Function Sample images
Page 21 - “Hue” Parameter
16 “Hue” Par ameter p.1-10 This parameter can be used to finely adjust the hue of the image to one of 19 levels. +3 –3 Original “Hue” Parameter “Hue” Parameter Sample images
Page 22 - “Density” Parameter
17 “Density” Par ameter p.1-11 This parameter can be used to finely adjust the light and shading of the image to one of 19 levels. +3 –3 “Density” Parameter “Density” Parameter “Color Image Adjust” Function Original Sample images
Page 23 - “Monotone” Function
18 “Monotone” Function p.1-14 Yellow Magenta Cyan Red Green Orange Pumpkin Yellow Green Teal Blue Aquamarine Pink Purple Plum Maroon Forest Green Brown Camel Sepia 2 Sepia 1 “Monotone” Function “Monotone” Function This function allows you to copy a document using only one of the 20 colors available.
Page 24 - “Background Color” Function
19 “Bac kg round Color” Function “Creation” Function p.1-15 Yellow Magenta Cyan Red Green Orange Pumpkin Yellow Green Teal Blue Aquamarine Pink Purple Plum Maroon Forest Green Brown Camel “Background Color” Function “Background Color” Function This function allows you to copy a document using one of...
Page 25 - “Color Separation” Function
20 “Color Separ ation” Function p.1-16 Copies of the separated colors in black Copies of the separated colors “Color Separation” Function “Color Separation” Function Original This function allows you to copy a document while separating its colors into yellow, magenta, cyan and black. In addition, co...
Page 26 - Monotone copy
21 “Neg. Pos . Re verse” Function “Creation” Function p.1-16 Monotone copy Full-color copy Yellow Magenta Cyan Red Green Orange Pumpkin Yellow Green Teal Blue Aquamarine Pink Purple Plum Maroon Forest Green Brown Camel Sepia 2 Sepia 1 “Neg. Pos. Reverse” Function “Neg. Pos. Reverse” Function This fu...
Page 27 - “Mirror Image” Function
22 “P ostcard”“Mirror Image” Function p.1-23 p.1-21 This function allows you to reduce the document to the size of a postcard, and print four copies on one sheet of paper. This function allows you to copy a mirror image of the original document. “Mirror Image” Function “Mirror Image” Function “Postc...
Page 28 - “Multi-Page Enlargement” Function
23 “Multi-P age Enlargement” Function “Creation” Function p.1-17 400% This function allows you to copy a document automatically split into parts with each part printed enlarged. These copies can then be pasted together to make a large poster. “Multi-Page Enlargement” Function “Multi-Page Enlargement...
Page 29 - Auxiliary
A u x ili ar y F unc ti ons C hap ter 1 1 1 Auxiliary Functions
Page 53 - Making Copies for Filing (“File Margin” Function)
1.3 Making Copies for Filing (“File Margin” Function) 1 1-25 A u x ili ar y F unc ti ons C hap ter 1 1.3 Making Copies for Filing (“File Margin” Function) So that copies can easily be stored in filing binders, copies can be made with a file margin.Two positions for the binding margin are available. ...
Page 71 - Scanning
S c a n n ing O p er at io n s Cha p te r 2 2 2 Scanning Operations
Page 72 - Available Scanning Features
2 2.1 Available Scanning Features 2-2 S c a n n ing O p er at io n s Cha p te r 2 2.1 Available Scanning Features If the optional printer controller is installed and a network is connected, data scanned with this copier can be attached to electronic mail (e-mail) and sent to a computer or Internet f...